Interactive map reveals waterways with the highest levels of cocaine
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Scientists discovered that cocaine pollution in Brazil's coastal waters is adversely impacting local sharks' eyesight, hunting skills, and life expectancy.
Antwerp in Europe tops the list for high cocaine levels in waterways, showcasing the global reach of drug contamination via wastewater.
Monitoring drug habits through wastewater sampling reveals cities' drug consumption rates, with Antwerp having a concerning 1,721 mg/1000p/day of cocaine.
Interactive maps enable individuals to see the cocaine levels in their city's wastewater, exposing the extent of drug contamination in different regions.
Read at Mail Online
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