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Marine vertebrate ectoparasites are typically found on the skin or gills of fish, such as sharks, rays, and bony fish. These parasites, which can include organisms like sea lice or copepods, attach to their hosts to feed on blood or tissue. They thrive in various marine environments, from shallow coastal waters to deeper oceanic regions. Their presence can significantly impact the health of the host fish, often leading to stress or disease.

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