Paul Dowgill
Senior Member
You could not make this up...what are we doing to our rivers!!!!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-48117678
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-48117678
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Also, what about the ever increasing strength of female hormones in the water cycle? From the birth control pill.
Was research on this years ago and as far as I remember it was a major problem, with fish becoming sexless or all female in some rivers. Research seems to have gone a bit quiet on that front.
Could explain a lot and not just from a rivers perspective.
Paul,
I believe that there was a study on the River Don in Sheffield, which pointed to male roach turning into females, which obviously is a major issue for recruitment. The estrogen in the contraceptive pill is the main factor. Don't know what has happened since then but I'm fairly sure that the estrogen is not being removed as part of the water treatment process.
Dave
Apparently the eels in the Thames in London are also coke heads because of the widespread recreational use of cocaine by Londoners. Does that mean they wriggle even more than usual....?!?! It does make you wonder how far from London you'd have to travel to find pure, uncontaminated water?
Dave