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Coastal Fog Linked to High Levels of Mercury Found in Mountain Lions, Study Finds
Bioaccumulation contributes to levels that approach toxic thresholds in pumas. Marine fog brings more than cooler temperatures to coastal areas. Researchers at UC Santa Cruz have discovered elevated levels of mercury in mountain lions, the latest indication that the neurotoxin is being carried in fog, deposited on the land, and making its way up the food chain.
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