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logo 11/30/2024 2:30:18 AM     
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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3306‘Nothing but fish nests’: huge icefish colony found in Antarctic seatheguardian2022-01-13UK
3307Biologists Discovered Two New Species of Goby Fish in the Philippinesnatureworldnews2022-01-15PH
3308Researchers explore ways to make hatchery steelhead more like wild fishthenewsmotion2022-01-18US
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3319Экспорт российской рыбы через китайские порты Далянь и Циндао возобновленРыболовство2022-01-18RU
3320Низкий уровень воды стал причиной массовой гибели рыбы в ЧувашииРыболовство.2022-01-17RU
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3324Объем вылова в РФ в 2021 г. вырос до 5 млн тоннРыболовство2022-01-12RU
3325Из-за чего цены на щучью икру в Астрахани взлетели? Рыболовство2021-06-01RU

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