Article 3ZP4R Orca 'apocalypse': half of killer whales doomed to die from pollution

Orca 'apocalypse': half of killer whales doomed to die from pollution

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Damian Carrington Environment editor
from Environment | The Guardian on (#3ZP4R)

Banned PCB chemicals are still severely harming the animals - but Arctic could be a refuge

At least half of the world's killer whale populations are doomed to extinction due to toxic and persistent pollution of the oceans, according to a major new study.

Although the poisonous chemicals, PCBs, have been banned for decades, they are still leaking into the seas. They become concentrated up the food chain; as a result, killer whales, the top predators, are the most contaminated animals on the planet. Worse, their fat-rich milk passes on very high doses to their newborn calves.

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