The Guardian Australia ·general ·1 hour ago

Cocaine pollution disrupts salmon behavior and raises predator vulnerability risks

A study found that cocaine pollution in rivers and lakes disrupts the behavior of salmon. Fish exposed to the drug swam nearly 14 kilometers farther than controls, raising concerns about their energy use and vulnerability to predators. Researchers emphasize the need for better wastewater management to mitigate risks to aquatic wildlife.

Summary by Glance · The Guardian Australia

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