“…Pond‐raised ictalurid catfish culture is the largest sector of the US aquaculture industry, accounting for >$360 million in sales during 2018 (USDA, 2018). The aggregation of farms and density of catfish within aquaculture ponds have provided ideal foraging grounds for many piscivorous birds, such as the American white pelican Pelecanus erythrorhynchos , great blue heron Ardea herodias , great egret Ardea alba and double‐crested cormorant Phalacrocorax auritus , creating an excellent environment for the successful transmission of trematode parasites (Alberson et al, 2017; Glahn & King, 2004; Griffin et al, 2012; Kudlai, Kostadinova, Pulis, & Tkach, 2015; Levy et al, 2002; Rosser et al, 2016a,b, 2017; Yost, Pote, Wise, Dorr, & Richardson, 2009). Since the late 1990's, Bolbophorus spp.…”