Fishery collapse ‘confirms Silent Spring pesticide prophecy'
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from on (#4TFJD)
Common pesticides found to starve fish 'astoundingly fast' by killing aquatic insects
The Silent Spring prophecy that pesticides could "still the leaping of fish" has been confirmed, according to scientists investigating the collapse of fisheries in Japan. They say similar impacts are likely to have occurred around the world.
The long-term study showed an immediate plunge in insect and plankton numbers in a large lake after the introduction of neonicotinoid pesticides to rice paddies. This was rapidly followed by the collapse of smelt and eel populations, which had been stable for decades but rely on the tiny creatures for food.
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