The animals can experience behavioral changes as a result ...
This puts the “white” in “Great White.” Move over “Cocaine Bear.” Brazilian scientists have discovered traces of nose candy, caffeine and painkillers in sharks swimming in waters around the Bahamas.
In recent times, there has been growing alarm over the pollution of fish and other marine life caused by substances humans are dumping into the world’s oceans. A new study has found that sharks in a ...
Sharks in waters around the Bahamas have tested positive for cocaine, caffeine and a slew of pharmaceutical drugs, according ...
Sharks in the Bahamas are ingesting drugs—including cocaine, caffeine and painkillers—according to a study published in February in the journal Environmental Pollution. Scientists identified blood ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WJW) – Sharks off the coast of the Bahamas have tested positive for substances including caffeine, painkillers and even cocaine, according to the findings of a new study on the effects of ...
(WJW) — Sharks off the coast of the Bahamas are ingesting drugs including cocaine and caffeine, and it appears pollution at the hands of humans is to blame. According to a new study recently published ...
A stunning new study has revealed that scientists have found several drugs in sharks in the Bahamas.