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Roger Jenkins has grown up eating and fishing salmon. Now, as a retiree, he refuses to fish this species of special concern.
A benzodiazepine seeping into waterways is causing young Atlantic salmon to behave strangely, with fish in the wild migrating ...
Pharmaceutical pollution in waterways is changing animal behavior. Exposure to an antianxiety drug is affecting migrating ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSalmon Are Being Exposed to Our Anti-Anxiety Medication, and It’s Making Them Take More Risks, Study SuggestsAtlantic salmon exposed to a common anti-anxiety drug migrate faster, according to new research. That's not necessarily a ...
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Chip Chick on MSNAnti-Anxiety Medication Is Causing Salmon To Act Risky After Getting Into WaterwaysEven after wastewater is treated, small doses of the medications that humans commonly take are still found and end up […] ...
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AZ Animals on MSNHow More Than 900 Pharmaceutical Substances are Impacting the Natural Behavior and Migratory Patterns of SalmonA new study has determined that Atlantic salmon are swimming faster as they migrate to the sea, but why? Learn the shocking ...
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Cooking Atlantic Salmon Over Fire in the WildernessWatch as we grill a whole Atlantic salmon in the open air of a quiet wilderness village. This traditional cooking method ...
Montreal, Quebec-based Canadian biotech firm EVAH Corporation has secured a U.S. patent for Barracuda, its new in-feed sea ...
This is the 5th and final year of a pilot program that raises young salmon in protected pens in hopes of helping to boost the ...
Four out of five fish don’t make it. Some Atlantic salmon recently got an unexpected edge, after scientists dosed them with antianxiety drugs meant for humans, not fish. The drug, clobazam ...
The Atlantic salmon in the River Itchen is rapidly disappearing. Leading environmental organisations have united to address ...
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