Live Science
With so much cocaine entering the waters, Tom “The Blowfish” Hird wanted to find out whether the thousands of sharks off Florida were ingesting the dumped narcotics, and — if so — whether the drugs were having any impact on them. In “Cocaine Sharks,” which is part of Discovery’s Shark Week, Hird and University of Florida environmental scientist Tracy Fanara carry out a series of experiments to find out.
“The deeper story here is the way that chemicals, pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs are entering our waterways — entering our oceans — and what effect that they then could go on to have on these delicate ocean ecosystems,” Hird told Live Science. More
The sharks in the oceans aren’t as deadly as the coked up idiots in and around the White House.
Got that right, Miss…it wasn’t sharks that destroyed my retirement accounts and made the price of groceries almost double.
so no other fish in the entire ocean at any cocaine, just the sharks, ok that’s plausible
Hunter Biden: “We gonna need a bigger shark…”
Looking for sharks that have lost all of their teeth?
More likely: cocaine flounder.
Don’t ask me how i know this but once refined cocaine gets wet especially in salt water it is useless at the retail level to anyone who knows what they are buying.
If you are good at ripping people off it is quite profitable.
And no i do not use drugs.
Crown Royal if you please.
Sharks are hunters.
Increase in shark attacks due to cocaine-induced aggression?
Should be good for a few million $$$ .gov sponsored study.
Alexb AT 3:19 PM^^^^You would think the “researcher” would have done his research.
…there used to be a saying in HazMat, “The Solution To Pollution Is Dilution”.
…and that’s a whooole lot of ocean…
They’ve got to find reasons to dish out more and more taxpayer money to the research leeches at the Universities.