Researchers studied the effects of cocaine and its byproducts on juvenile Atlantic salmon in a controlled experiment ...
Scientists found that cocaine pollution in water makes salmon and other fish swim farther and behave differently in the wild.
What we found was striking. Fish exposed to benzoylecgonine swam up to 1.9 times farther per week than unexposed fish and ...
Cocaine pollution is changing how juvenile Atlantic salmon move through their environment, making them swim farther and ...
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