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Wild salmon are swimming quicker due to painkillers and other drugs dumped in rivers and the sea, reveals new research.
Clobazam, a benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety, has been found to affect Atlantic salmon in similar ways to humans.
Pharmaceutical pollution in waterways is changing animal behavior. Exposure to an antianxiety drug is affecting migrating ...
Pharmaceutical pollution is rampant across the United States, which has created some of the fastest and most carefree salmon ...
Salmon must swim upstream to lay their eggs, and young fish then make their way out to the ocean through waterways that wind through the state. That's done more easily when cool water flows are ...
In many streams and rivers, fish are swimming in a veritable soup of drugs. Components of that soup may be disrupting their ...
"Out of sight, out of mind" is how we often treat what is flushed down our toilets. But the drugs we take, from anxiety ...
Fish raised at the Salmon River Hatchery come from a variety of sources. Steelhead, chinook salmon, and coho salmon all ...
Salmon must swim upstream to lay their eggs, and young fish then make their way out to the ocean through waterways that wind through the state. That's done more easily when cool water flows are ...
Hatched in quiet streams and rivers, salmon undertake a ... smolts in 2020 and 2021 as the fish navigated the Dal River in central Sweden. Migrating smolts swim downriver into a reservoir, hurtle ...