# Sea lice infestation dataset for wild and farmed salmon populations on the Pacific coast of Canada (2001–2023)

**Authors:** Crawford W. Revie, Thitiwan Patanasatienkul, Gregor McEwan, Martin Krkošek, Lance Stewardson

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41597-025-05653-x · Scientific Data · 2025-07-31

## TL;DR

This paper presents a comprehensive dataset on sea lice infestations in farmed and wild salmon populations along Canada's Pacific coast from 2001 to 2023.

## Contribution

The study provides a long-term, large-scale dataset to support evidence-based policy and research on sea lice infestations.

## Key findings

- The dataset includes over 10,000 mean monthly sea lice estimates from nearly 100 salmon farms across seven zones.
- Over 365,000 wild host observations from 17,000 sampling events reveal spatial and temporal patterns of sea lice infestations.
- The data highlight long-term trends and demographic patterns in sea lice populations on various host species.

## Abstract

Monitoring sea lice infestation levels on populations of farmed and wild salmonids is critical to the development of evidence-based policy designed to mitigate the risk these ectoparasites represent to wild juvenile salmon and the on-going sustainability of salmon aquaculture. The data described relate to sea lice monitoring along the coast of British Columbia (BC), Canada from all areas where Atlantic salmon farms are present, spanning over two decades of observations from these farms and adjacent wild Pacific salmonid populations. Around 10,000 mean monthly sea lice estimates are included from almost 100 salmon farms spread across seven ‘fish health’ zones along the BC coast. Sea lice infestation data from over 365,000 wild hosts, observed as part of almost 17,000 sampling events in these zones, are also reported. While observations were made in the same broad geographical area, temporal coverage varies by zone. These data provide valuable insights into long-term trends, including spatial variability and demographic patterns within the sea lice populations observed on various host species along the BC coast.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** sea louse infestation (MESH:D007239), sea lice (MESH:D010373)
- **Chemicals:** DFO (MESH:C000709069)
- **Species:** Phthiraptera (lice, infraorder) [taxon 85819], Oncorhynchus gorbuscha (humpback salmon, species) [taxon 8017], salmonid fish (species) [taxon 36500], Rubroshorea almon (species) [taxon 292004], Caligus clemensi (species) [taxon 344056], Actinopterygii (fishes, superclass) [taxon 7898], Salmonidae (salmonids, family) [taxon 8015], Lepeophtheirus salmonis (salmon louse, species) [taxon 72036], Salmo salar (Atlantic salmon, species) [taxon 8030], Gasterosteus aculeatus (three spined stickleback, species) [taxon 69293]

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