Study: Sharks in Bahamas test positive for drugs, caffeine
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5 questionsWhat specific health impacts do these substances have on the sharks beyond the observed metabolic markers?
How widespread is this contamination across other shark populations or marine life in The Bahamas?
What measures, if any, are being taken to address the pollution sources identified in the study?
What is the exact source of the cocaine found in the shark's system?
Are there any long-term ecological consequences predicted from this contamination?
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