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Deep beneath the surface of our oceans, a microscopic entity is quietly dismantling a multi-million dollar global industry from the inside out. In this episode of pplpod, we investigate the Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus (ISAV), a highly adaptable pathogen that functions as a silent aquatic flu. We explore how this segmented RNA virus, a relative of the human influenza virus, exploits a unique biological quirk in Atlantic salmon—their nucleated red blood cells—to turn their own vascular systems into viral factories. This aquatic virology mystery traces a path from the first 1984 outbreaks in Norway to the catastrophic Chilean aquaculture collapse of 2007, where the disease wiped out entire regional economies. By examining the salmon disease spread