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Antidepressants finding their way into our waterways are causing shrimp to become more attracted to the light – increasing their chances of being eaten or caught. CurrentCast is a daily, 60-second radio feature that educates the public about water issues, promotes an appreciation for aquatic environments, and encourages an educated discussion about this critical resource. Learn more at http://www.CurrentCast.org.
By ChavoBart Digital MediaAntidepressants finding their way into our waterways are causing shrimp to become more attracted to the light – increasing their chances of being eaten or caught. CurrentCast is a daily, 60-second radio feature that educates the public about water issues, promotes an appreciation for aquatic environments, and encourages an educated discussion about this critical resource. Learn more at http://www.CurrentCast.org.