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Researchers Warn of 'Cocaine Sharks' off US Coasts

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Researchers Warn of 'Cocaine Sharks' off US Coasts

Researchers Warn of 'Cocaine Sharks' off US Coasts

Researchers Warn of, 'Cocaine Sharks' , off US Coasts.

CBS reports that an upcoming Discovery TV show covers the latest nightmarish animal to make headlines: , cocaine sharks.

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CBS reports that an upcoming Discovery TV show covers the latest nightmarish animal to make headlines: , cocaine sharks.

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The new show is set to air during the channel's annual "Shark Week" event.

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According to environmental engineer Tracy Fanara, "There's a lot of legitimacy to this clickbait headline.".

Fanara, who took part in the experiments off of Key West, says that large quantities of cocaine wash up on U.S. coasts every year.

Outside of Miami, the Coast Guard found 14,153 pounds of cocaine worth over $186 million in the ocean just last month.

An expert in chemical transport and ocean currents, Fanara says that there is a strong chance that sharks come into contact with the drug.

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According to Fanara, the intent is to show the impact that chemicals in the water can have on marine life.

One study [from 2016] found 81 different drugs in Puget Sound [in Washington], Tracy Fanara, environmental engineer, via CBS.

This is a real issue and we're not making any new water.

The same water we'll have 1,000 years from now is the same water we had 1,000 years ago, Tracy Fanara, environmental engineer, via CBS.

Fanara points out that the U.S. water supply goes through wastewater treatment systems before flowing back into bodies of water and being consumed by people.

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Fanara points out that the U.S. water supply goes through wastewater treatment systems before flowing back into bodies of water and being consumed by people.


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