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Fentanyl, Gulf Of Mexico
Fentanyl found inside dolphins in Gulf of Mexico
(NewsNation) — Traces of fentanyl were found inside bottlenose dolphins that were found dead in the
Gulf
of Mexico
, raising concerns that the deadly drug may be affecting other sea life. Researchers from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi studied 89 ...
Fentanyl Has Been Detected In Dolphins Swimming In The Gulf Of Mexico
Traces of pharmaceuticals have been detected in dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico. The drugs include fentanyl, muscle relaxants, and […]
Fentanyl found inside dolphins in Gulf of Mexico: ‘We think this is a longstanding problem’
Several bottlenose dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico were found to have traces of fentanyl in their system, shocking scientists and bringing in a new set of questions in the ongoing drug epidemic.
Bottlenose dolphins in Gulf of Mexico test positive for fentanyl, other pharmaceuticals
Texas A&M scientists found 3,000 different pharmaceutical compounds inside the dolphins' blubber, including opioids, sedatives and relaxants.
Several drugs, including fentanyl, found in bottlenose dolphins in Gulf of Mexico, scientists say
Scientists have detected fentanyl and other drugs in dozens of dolphins from the Gulf of Mexico, which could have large implications on the overall health of the oceans.
Dolphins in the Gulf have fentanyl under their skin. What does it mean for humans?
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico have traces of human medications – including powerful opioids, muscle relaxants, and sedatives – in their fat, according to a new study that is sounding the alarm on pharmaceutical pollution and wastewater treatment.
Mississippi Sound dolphins testing positive for fentanyl. What does it mean for humans?
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico have traces of human medications — including powerful opioids, muscle relaxants, and sedatives — in their fat, according to a new study that is sounding the alarm on pharmaceutical pollution and wastewater treatment.
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10-foot great white shark pings in Gulf of Mexico near Florida Panhandle ahead of Christmas
A great white shark, tagged by the nonprofit research group OCEARCH, surfaced in the
Gulf
of Mexico
near the Florida ...
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Wind energy could be returning to Gulf of Mexico with new lease sale
The agency previously held one offshore wind lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico in August 2023, which had one winning bid. RWE ...
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on MSN
Shark mysteriously returns 11 months after vanishing in Gulf of Mexico, tracking shows
A 10-foot great white shark that vanished off satellite tracking 11 months ago has mysteriously resurfaced in the Gulf of ...
earth
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Nitrogen pollution in the Gulf of Mexico linked to heavy rainfall
Nitrogen from fertilizers, transported by rainfall and runoff, dominates pollution in the Gulf of Mexico during wet seasons.
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Pinellas County Receives $2.25 Million NOAA Grant for Tire Removal from Tampa Bay and Gulf of Mexico
Pinellas County received a $2.25 million NOAA grant to remove harmful waste tires from Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico by ...
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How Trump could bring fish farms to the Gulf of Mexico
Trump was more forceful during his first term, signing an executive order in 2020 that was aimed at breaking through the ...
Oil
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Shell lets EPCI contract for newly sanctioned Gulf of Mexico project
Shell Offshore let an engineering, procurement, construction, and installation contract for work on the newly sanctioned Silvertip Phase 3 project in the US Gulf of Mexico.
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Funeral held for lawmaker shot dead in eastern Mexico
Hundreds of people bid farewell to a member of Mexico’s lower house of Congress who was shot dead in eastern Mexico.
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