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Cocaine pollution in rivers and lakes may disrupt behaviour of salmon, study finds

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The findings of the Swedish study suggests the substances can affect where the fish go, what they eat, and how vulnerable they are to predators. Photograph: Westend61/Getty Images

Traces of cocaine that pollute rivers and lakes may accumulate in the brains of salmon and disrupt their behaviour, according to researchers who warn of unknown consequences Read More

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