Salmon are being 'driven wild' by cocaine pollution, new study finds
Lucian Nemoiu
Cocaine pollution from humans is sending salmon into a 'frenzy', a new study has revealed. Traces of the illegal drug in their natural habitat are altering the way fish interact with their environment, according to scientists, with Juvenile Atlantic salmon swimming greater distances and spreading more widely as a direct result of exposure to narcotics, the findings show. The study, published in the journal Current Biology, is the first to demonstrate the effects of cocaine contamination on fish
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