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Deformed Baby Fish- San Francisco Estuary

By Wendy Heller, December 11, 2008 @ 02:00 AM (EST)

Newborn striped bass become contaminated before birth.  Pesticides, Flame retardants, and other industrial chemicals are all to blame as the mothers are exposed to them in the estuary in San Francisco.

Using new analytical techniques, the researchers found that offspring of estuary fish had underdeveloped brains, inadequate energy supplies and dysfunctional livers. They grew slower and were smaller than offspring of hatchery fish raised in clean water.

"This is one of the first studies examining the effects of real-world contaminant mixtures on growth and development in wildlife," said study lead author David Ostrach, a research scientist at the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences. He said the findings have implications far beyond fish, because the estuary is the water source for two-thirds of the people and most of the farms in California.

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