Cocaine and Caffeine Detected in Bahamas Sharks; Emerging Pollutants Permeate Ocean
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33/100
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
A study analyzing 82 sharks found 23 individuals in Bahamian waters tested positive for four emerging pollutants, including cocaine, caffeine, acetaminophen, and diclofenac.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which drug ingredients were found?
- A: Cocaine, caffeine, acetaminophen, and diclofenac.