EXETER — Norman Brandt has spent up to seven hours some days sitting on a bench in the freezing weather waiting for a pull on the line that extends down beneath the ice and into the frigid bay water.
For 30 years, two General Electric facilities released about 1.3 million pounds of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) into New York's Hudson River, devastating and contaminating fish populations. Some ...
Most people assume evolution is a process that takes place gradually over thousands of years. But the Atlantic tomcod has evolved, in just 50 years, to become resistant to toxic chemicals that for ...
Some fish in New York’s Hudson River have become resistant to several of the waterway’s more toxic pollutants. Instead of getting sick from dioxins and related compounds including some polychlorinated ...
Some fish in New York’s Hudson River have become resistant to several of the waterway’s more toxic pollutants. Instead of getting sick from dioxins and related compounds including some polychlorinated ...
The Apoqnmatulti’k project combines Indigenous knowledge, Western science and local knowledge holders to gather information about three important marine species in two ecosystems in Nova Scotia, ...
---they mess with hormones and have been linked to cancer---but until they were banned in 1977, dumping them in US rivers was a common practice for companies like GE . While plenty of wildlife ...
ABSTRACT: Identifying the sources of variation in traits of larvae is one of the first steps in interpreting the role of phenotypic variation in recruitment. We examined the contributions of ...
For 30 years, two General Electric facilities released about 1.3 million pounds of polychlorinated biphenyls into New York's Hudson River, devastating and contaminating fish populations. Some 50 years ...