Scientists in Sweden found in a recent study that cocaine and its metabolite make Atlantic salmon swim faster and farther.
Young Atlantic salmon exposed to cocaine and its breakdown product, benzoylecgonine, swim farther and more widely in the wild ...
Scientists found that cocaine pollution in water makes salmon and other fish swim farther and behave differently in the wild.
After scientists exposed wild fish to cocaine and a cocaine metabolite, they observed that, as in the lab, fish on cocaine do ...