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Sharks in Bahamas Test Positive for Cocaine, Caffeine, and Painkillers
New research indicates that sharks in the Bahamas have tested positive for cocaine, caffeine, and painkillers, raising serious concerns among scientists about the presence of drugs and other pollutants in the underwater ecosystem, linked to marine pollution from tourism and wastewater.
26 Mar, 16:17 — 26 Mar, 16:17
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First report: index-hr · 26 Mar, 06:30|Full coverage: 4 · 10h|Window: 10h
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