Animals
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Study: Curbing Mercury Pollution May Reduce Fish Contamination
Freshwater fish meant for human consumption will have less hazardous mercury if mercury contamination entering lakes is reduced. Researchers discovered the rapid increase in fish populations when new mercury was introduced as well as the rapid decline when mercury introduction stopped.
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