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Brown trout become addicts in waters polluted with methamphetamine

Fish on Meth

Aquatic environments fed by streams of discharged wastewater are inherently prone to pollutants from human activity, and that can include the consumption of drugs, legal or otherwise. A field of research is forming around this phenomenon in an effort to uncover what it could mean for marine organisms, and a new study has shed some rather grim light on the matter, demonstrating a capacity for brown trout to become addicted to methamphetamine.

 

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