Norway has its “traffic light system” (TLS) as a form of aquaculture regulation related to the number of sea lice estimated to be on farm. The regulators believe, based on the views of expert scientists, that the sea lice load on a salmon farm has a direct impact on the state of wild fish stocks. Thus if sea lice levels on farms can be kept to the lowest possible number, then stocks of wild salmon and sea trout will thrive.