Salmon are being driven wild by cocaine, reveals new research. Traces of the illicit drug in their natural environment change ...
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Cocaine pollution seems to make salmon swim faster and farther than usual. Scientists don't know the long-term consequences
The world’s waterways are becoming increasingly contaminated with pharmaceuticals and illegal drugs—and the pollutants are ...
Researchers studied how the drug affected the movements of wild fish in their natural habitats.
Scientists tracking juvenile Atlantic salmon in a Swedish lake found cocaine pollution can alter fish behaviour in the wild, ...
Scientists in Sweden found in a recent study that cocaine and its metabolite make Atlantic salmon swim faster and farther.
Scientists in Sweden made an unexpected discovery when they exposed the fish to the illegal drug as well as another substance ...
Rough fish like carp and buffalo fight harder than bass and are found almost everywhere. Here’s why more anglers should be targeting them.
Great white sharks, tuna and other warm-bodied fish burn nearly four times more energy than cold-blooded species, leaving ...
Peer into the water at the tide pools of Fort Ross State Historic Park on the Sonoma Coast, and you’ll see what appears to be ...
A new study suggests the odd appendages first appeared in the fish's ancestors around 72 million years ago. Today, females ...
The central Dutch city of Utrecht has installed a “fish doorbell” on a river lock, allowing viewers of an online livestream ...
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Top Fish-Processing Skills for the DIY Fishmonger
Maximize your fish processing and preparation skills by learning more about the latest and greatest tools and tactics. The ...
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