Recent Norwegian studies have highlighted the potential negative impacts of fish farming on wild fish populations, with a focus on behavioral and environmental changes rather than direct transmission of viruses or bacteria. An annual study by the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research found minimal transmission of viruses and bacteria from farmed fish to wild salmon and sea trout. However, another study suggested that salmon farming could be disrupting the behavior of wild cod through attraction to farm nets and the impact of waste feed and sea lice treatments. The studies underscore the importance of minimizing the environmental impact of aquaculture to ensure its sustainability and to reduce the stress on wild populations.