Sharks in the Bahamas are ingesting drugs—including cocaine, caffeine and painkillers—according to a study published in ...
A new study found cocaine, caffeine and painkillers in 28 Bahamas sharks, with researchers saying tourists may be the likely ...
Scientists have discovered traces of cocaine, caffeine and even painkillers in sharks prowling the waters surrounding the ...
# Caffeine was the most commonly detected compound. It was present in 12 Caribbean reef sharks, all five contaminated Atlantic nurse sharks and ten lemon sharks. Cocaine was detected in one Caribbean ...
SHARKS around some of the world’s most popular tourist destinations have tested positive for drugs including cocaine. Traces ...
Scientists said the shark study findings highlight how pollutants commonly associated with human activity, including ...
Nearly one third of sharks studied near the Bahamas’ Eleuthera Island were found to have caffeine, painkillers and other ...
The Caribbean Sea is often associated with crystal-clear water, vibrant coral reefs, and post-card perfect beaches. But beyond these beautiful features, the Caribbean is home to something less ...
A new study published in the journal Environmental Pollution found traces of pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs in several shark species.
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