Of 89 dolphins tested in the Gulf of Mexico, 30 contained some form of pharmaceutical—and 18 had fentanyl in their blubber.
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A team of faculty and student researchers at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC), in partnership with the National ...
An aquaculture cage floats in the Caribbean Sea near Puerto Rico. Floating cages with fish by the thousands may be popping in the Gulf of Mexico under a controversial plan that was backed by ...
The opioid fentanyl has made its presence known in an unexpected place — the blubber of dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico. In a ...
(NOAA) Floating cages with fish by the thousands may be popping in the Gulf of Mexico under a controversial plan that was backed by President-elect Donald Trump’s administration four years ago ...
For there to be drugs in a dolphin means that the drugs are either in the water, or they’re in the prey that they’re ...
An aquaculture cage floats in the Caribbean Sea near Puerto Rico. (NOAA) Floating cages with fish by the thousands may be popping in the Gulf of Mexico under a controversial plan that was backed by ...
The study, “Pharmaceuticals in the Blubber of Live Free-Swimming Common Bottlenose Dolphins,” analyzed 89 dolphin blubber ...