METHOD FOR DETACHING PARASITES THAT ADHERE TO THE SKIN OF FISH. DEVICE BASED ON THE EMISSION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE FIELDS. USE FOR DETACHING CALIGUS (CALIGUS ROGERCRESSEYI) ANDOR THE LEPEOPHTHEIRUSN TYPE PARASITES THAT ADHERE TO THE SALMON SPECIES.
Method for detaching parasites that adhere to the skin of fish thatcomprises: a) generating electric currents through an electric device (4) b)sparsely distributing such reflectors (2b, 2b) in a dielectric device (2,2) c)emitting electromagnetic pulse fields in a dielectric device (2, 2) using aset ofreflectors (2b, 2b) d) allowing the flow of fish in a fluid medium to theinterior ofsuch device (2) from an entryway (1) to an exit way (3) and e) exposing thefishthat transit through the interior of such device (2) to the electromagneticpulsefields that are generating by the network of reflectors (2b) in order for theelectromagnetic pulses to make contact with the parasites that are adhered tothe skin and surface of the fish and result in the detachment of theparasites.Device based on the emission of electromagnetic pulses and use for detachingCaligus (Caligus Rogercressep) and or the Lepeophtheirusn type parasites thatadhere to the salmon species.