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
3701Snakehead Fish Found In Upper Potomac River For First Timewamu2015-08-04US
3702NSU Researcher Discovers New Species Of Fishmiami.cbslocal2015-08-05US
3703We projected a fisheries collapse by 2048 — now there is reason for hopethehill2021-06-08CA
3704Lake Erie fish safe to eat despite harmful algal blooms, reports Division of Wildlife - Outdoors Notescleveland2015-07-30US
3705Great Lakes crustacean can survive being eaten by gobyrecord-eagle2015-07-22CA
3706Heat forces Oregon hatchery workers to truck salmon 100 milesoregonlive2015-07-21US
3707Loch Ness hunter: Have we been catfished by Nessie?wfla2015-07-17UK
3708Feds deny petition from environmentalists to ban cod fishingconcord monitor2015-07-16UK
3709Canada, Russia expected to unite for moratorium on High Arctic fishingthe globeand mail2015-07-15CA
3710Huge herring haul worries rival fishermen, environmentalists from Maine to N.J.NJ2015-07-12US
3711Обмеление Дона ведет к экологической катастрофе на Юге Россииtopcor2021-06-23RU
3712Сможет выполнять большой спектр задач»: как подводный беспилотник «Сарма» усилит гражданский флотАлександр Карпов, Алёна Медведева2021-06-23RU
3713Woman sues over getting stuck in fish trap while tubing in Sacramentomercurynews2021-06-08US
3714Fishmonger reveals man-sized fish recently caught in North SeaFox News2021-06-10US
3715N.J. fishing industry to get another $9.5M for COVID reliefNJ Advance Media for NJ.com 2021-06-09US
3716Giant goldfish swarm in Toronto watersthestar2015-06-25CA
3717Why are bluefin tuna going hungry in a sea full of fish?upi2015-06-22US
3718Spectators Flock To Lock Before Carp Force Permanent ClosureMinneapolis News2015-06-09US
3719Many people think women can't fishdailymail2015-06-08NZ
3720Strange fish fall from the sky in AlaskaCNN Wire2015-06-05US
3721Angler Erik Axner celebrates hauling in this enormous 2.1m halibut fishnews2015-06-04AU
3722Florida Angler Hooks Big Blue Catfish, State Record At 69 Poundsunderwatertimes2015-06-04US
3723Why are goldfish in garden ponds threatening frogs?telegraph2015-06-04UK
3724Sturgeon leaps from river, knocks Florida teen unconscioustulsaworld2015-06-03US
3725Rare 17-foot ‘sea monster’ washes ashore on Catalina Islandkhon22015-06-02US

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