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Study flags cocaine pollution as a new behavioral threat to wild Atlantic salmon
A newly reported international study says cocaine and its metabolites can alter the behavior of juvenile wild Atlantic salmon, raising another concern about how human drug pollution reaches aquatic ecosystems.
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.
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