'Nothing is untouched': DDT found in deep-sea fish raises troubling concerns for food web
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Chemical analyses confirmed deep-sea organisms like zooplankton and mid-to-deep-water fish remain contaminated by DDT-related compounds from decades-old pollution, alarming scientists about the ongoing impact on the deep-ocean biota.
DDT, banned for years, still pollutes the food web through deep-sea organisms, raising concerns about the continuous pollution of present-day species like dolphins and sea lions.
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