Fish testing positive for Cocaine and Oxy.

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Seattle-Caught Salmon Found To Contain Cocaine, Antidepressants, And Pain Relievers
Posted by Erin Elizabeth | Feb 7, 2019

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Salmon is purported to be one of the healthiest foods due to its high omega-3 content, protein, and essential fatty acids, but if the fish is obtained from the Puget Sound, it is anything but healthy.

According to a recent study, up to 81 drugs and personal-care products were detected in the flesh of salmon caught in the Puget Sound. Some of the drugs include Prozac, Advil, Benadryl, Lipitor, and even cocaine. The Seattle Times reports that the levels are believed to be so high because either people in the area use more of the drugs detected, or because waste water plants are unable to fully remove the chemicals during treatment. Another theory is that leaky septic tanks are contributing to the problem, as high fecal coliform counts were detected.

Said Jim Meador, an environmental toxicologist at NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle:

“The concentrations in effluent were higher than we expected. We analyzed samples for 150 compounds and we had 61 percent of them detected in effluent. So we know these are going into the estuaries.”

Samples were gathered over two days for the study, and both migratory juvenile chinook salmon and resident staghorn sculpin were tested. Chemicals were found not only in the tissue of the fish but in the water. And, the researchers suggest, it is likely the study underreports the amount of drugs in the water close to outfall pipes, or in deeper water.





Some of the drugs and contaminates found include Flonase, Aleve, Tylenol, Paxil, Valium, Zoloft, Tagamet, OxyContin, Darvon, Nicotine, caffeine, Fungicides, antiseptics, anticoagulants, as well as plenty of antibiotics.
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Intriguingly, the researchers are not concerned about the effect the cocktail of drugs will have on the humans who eat the fish, but they are concerned about how the chemicals are affecting wildlife. Reportedly, Meador’s other recent work has shown that juvenile chinook salmon migrate through contaminated estuaries in Puget Sound and die at twice the rate of fish elsewhere. That seems like cause for concern. Unfortunately, it not likely the contamination will let up. According to one study, 97,000 pounds of drugs and chemicals could be entering the Puget Sound each year.

Like the issues of plastic pollution and reckless carbon output, this conundrum is a man-made problem that requires human involvement and attention to remedy.
 
Bet they do not do studies on this in Canada.
 
Bet they do not do studies on this in Canada.

Honestly what would be the point? To do a study on the Fraser to find out that we have the same issues and then do nothing about it because treatment plants are expensive and we pay extremely high property taxes all ready? look at the BC budget nothing to do with fish in their, just stuff like education, low income breaks, more money for children ect...
 
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Well, let’s just ignore it.

Let’s just bury our heads in the sand.

The costs to fix it are expensive, but compared to the money both governments throw away it isn’t.

Let’s look down the road and wonder what effect this is going to have.
 
Well, let’s just ignore it.

Let’s just bury our heads in the sand.

The costs to fix it are expensive, but compared to the money both governments throw away it isn’t.

Let’s look down the road and wonder what effect this is going to have.

My point is we don’t need studies we need action and millions of not billions to upgrade all the treatment facilities
 
Well, pass a motion at your next SFAC meeting and let’s see if that starts something.
Attach it to the Whales problems.
 
Well, pass a motion at your next SFAC meeting and let’s see if that starts something.
Attach it to the Whales problems.

pointless, Its a municipal issues or metro Vancouver one. I cant remember where I saw it but someone posted up that they did go though the process and at the end was basically laughed at. Wish I had the quote on hand.
 
Well, guess the Greens should take it on.
 
Well, guess the Greens should take it on.

That would be great but they never do seem to take on issues like these. Maybe they don't generate donations?

There are lots of things that we could do but they cost a lot, They have catch basins that can filter out silt, oil water separators etc... not cheap to maintain

Why haven't the NDP-Green rewritten the provincial environmental act? where are they on that file? maybe they dont want to slow down the development engine that runs BC.
 
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Until people realize that the world, Canada, BC is full enough with humans and do something to stop population growth it will get worse and worse until there is nothing left living for on this planet.
 
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