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The fish louse Argulus coregoni, possibly one of the cutest freshwater parasites there is! This parasitic crustacean lives on freshwater fish where they feed on skin and mucus. Most commonly seen by trout anglers in late summer and autumn.
Image: Arnstein Staverløkk Instagram @naturogbilde
🌊💧 Spotlight on marine and freshwater monitoring at #BioMonWeek26!
Are you working on eDNA, invasive alien species, habitats, or any of the many topics covered in our contributed sessions? Submit an abstract and bring your work to the European stage!
Explore the full programme: www.biomonweek.eu
Who will join us? #BioMonWeek - the new conference on European Biodiversity monitoring.
The IMPACT team looks forward to meeting you in Montpellier!
Submit your abstracts now as spots are filling quickly!
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Parasites of freshwater fish come in all shapes and sizes. IMPACT invites you to get to know some of the fascinating parasite species we know and love 🥰
Check out IMPACT's latest newsletter where we explore the role of parasites in environmental governance and society 👉 tinyurl.com/26ekb9rr
How is biodiversity monitored across Europe?
Go behind the scenes with @bfn-de.bsky.social to see how Belgium, Spain, Bulgaria, Finland, Norway, and Austria track nature, ending with a special EBOCC session!
🗓️ Apr 1-Jun 24, every 2nd Wednesday, 11:00 (UTC+1)
Info: www.biodiversa.eu/2026/03/24/n...