Caribbean Sharks Signal Cocaine Pollution in Ocean Waters

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Researchers analyzing 85 sharks off Eleuthera, Bahamas found 28 tested positive for drugs, including two with cocaine, with caffeine and painkillers more common, highlighting how urbanization and tourism-related waste is entering remote marine ecosystems; exposure may occur when sharks bite contaminated objects, signaling broader pollution concerns.
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- Sharks Are Testing Positive For Cocaine And Caffeine in The Bahamas ScienceAlert
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