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Study flags cocaine pollution as a new behavioral threat to wild Atlantic salmon
Key Takeaways
- A reported international study links cocaine contamination to behavioral changes in juvenile Atlantic salmon.
- The finding is presented as first evidence of this effect in the species.
- The story broadens concern about wastewater-borne human chemicals in aquatic ecosystems.
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DT Editorial Team··via interestingengineering.com
