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Our antidepressants in the water are making the fish come undone 
By Kevin Bloom ZA Source: dailymaverick 5/17/2022
Kevin Bloom
Credit: Our antidepressants in the water are making the fish come undone
An item appeared in the international news media last Friday that was next-level apocalyptic. More than a hundred fish species off the Florida coast had been found with heavy traces of human pharmaceuticals in their blood, most of which were antidepressants. The fish, of course, were exhibiting some strange and dangerous behaviours. Question is, will there be a wake-up call in here for us?
 

It’s a cliché these days to observe that the news can be a hazard to our collective mental health. The prospects for the ignition of World War 3 in Eastern Europe, new variants and outbreaks of a pandemic that we thought was over, increasingly shrill warnings of the collapse of our biomes and the attendant unravelling of modern civilisation — none of these stories, which are now standard fare across most of our major media platforms, encourage what is colloquially referred to as “balance”. Still, through our enforced numbness, some stories shout louder at us than others.

 
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News Id SourceStampcountry
3026Texas bride reels in huge fish on wedding night: 'Biggest fish I’ve ever caught'Fox News2022-05-27US
3027Bring back the burbot!Daily Mail2022-05-13UK
3028'Truly alarming': Florida bonefish found to be filled with pharmaceuticalswtsp2022-05-20US
3029Our antidepressants in the water are making the fish come undonedailymaverick2022-05-17ZA
3030Floridians challenged to remove as many invasive lionfish as possiblewftv2022-05-19US
3031Шепот глубин: насколько плохо мы слышим под водой?habr2022-05-27RU
3032St. Petersburg cleans up 9 tons of dead fish in 24 hours due to Red Tidetampabay2021-07-09US
3033Captured on video: Hypnotizing 'tornado' of fish swirls off Japanese islandfox13news2021-07-07JP
3034Fisherman who landed massive trout in Mackenzie wishes to remain anonymousTimaru Herald2020-10-29NZ
3035The Scent of Danger Makes These Fish Hulk Outhakaimagazine2021-06-05US
3036Celebrity chefs say carp recipes could help clear environmental menaceABC Rural2022-05-08AU
3037With spring chinook salmon run up 30% at Bonneville Dam, more fishing days added on lower Columbia RiverOregon Live2022-05-13US
3038Hawaii anglers split over measure to ban the use of drones for fishinghawaii newsnow2022-05-12US
3039Pennsylvania takes action to prevent invasive snakehead fish from taking over Susquehanna RiverWGAL2022-05-13US
3040Indonesia cancels fisheries infrastructure projects in Maluku region amid lack of fundsmongabay2022-05-11ID
3041Fish make sounds that could help scientists protect themwashingtonpost2022-05-10US
3042Commercial fishermen concerned recreational fishing is leading to overfishingfox4now2022-05-12US
3043Colorado fish named after racial slur has been renamednbc11news2022-05-13US
3044Евросанкции не помешают ловить рыбуРыболовство2022-05-25RU
3045Meet the Lumpsuckers. Shedd’s Newcomer Is a Fish That Can Barely Swim, Is Covered in Teethwttw2022-05-06US
3046Millions of tonnes of dead animals: the growing scandal of fish wastetheguardian2022-05-09UK
3047Research Team Uses Green Light to Make Fish Grow 60% Fasternippon2022-05-10JP
3048Perth scientists reel in deepest fish ever caught in Australian waters9news2022-05-10AU
3049US fishing haul fell 10% during first pandemic yearapnews2022-05-12US
3050Taiwan study finds large amounts of microplastics in fishtaipeitimes2022-05-08TW

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