A recent study has revealed that sharks off the coast of Brazil are testing positive for cocaine. This research adds to the growing evidence of how illegal drug consumption is affecting marine life.
As part of a study shared by the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (in Latin America), a team of scientists carried out analyses on a dozen wild sharpnosed sharks.
Recent studies have revealed a disturbing new phenomenon: Brazilian sharpnose sharks off the coast of Rio de Janeiro have tested positive for high levels of cocaine. This shocking discovery has raised ...
As part of a study shared by the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (in Latin America), a team of scientists carried out analyses on a dozen wild sharp-nosed sharks. The results showed that all the sharks - 13 ...
Colombian police apprehended a 40-year-old man attempting to smuggle several bags of cocaine concealed beneath a meticulously ...
A drug dealer found with a stash of cocaine hidden in his bedroom wall has been jailed for three years and four months. Aaron Evans, 34, sold drugs directly from the Newcastle home he shared with his ...
Two Brazilian men landed in Dublin Airport with one kilo of cocaine in their bodies. Two Brazilian men landed in Dublin ...
The shark, named Contender, was captured 45 miles off the Florida/Georgia state line and was 13.8 feet long and 1,652.8 pounds, OCEARCH says. Facebook screengrab A shark research expedition off ...
In 2023, over 22 million adults in Europe reported using cannabis — the most commonly used illicit drug across all 27 member ...
Four men were arrested at sea as they tried to smuggle £35 million worth of cocaine, a court heard. They were on board a ...