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The Redfish Pharmaceutical Contaminants Study was a year-long research project funded by Bonefish & Tarpon Trust and conducted by Florida International University’s Coastal Fisheries Research Lab. The Redfish Pharmaceutical Contaminants Study builds on the previous bonefish study by providing the first assessment of pharmaceutical pollution at a broad spatial scale for estuarine waters in the state of Florida. The goal of the study was to determine the occurrence of pharmaceutical contaminants in redfish in nine important estuaries throughout Florida. These waterborne contaminants pose a significant threat to Florida’s recreational saltwater fishery, which directly supports more than 120,000 jobs
Full Story: https://news.fiu.edu/2023/pharmaceuticals-found-in-florida-redfish
Document: Redfish Pharmaceutical Study