The toxic pesticide DDT was dumped into the ocean off Southern California more than 50 years ago by the Montrose Chemical ...
Toxic pesticides dumped off Southern California’s coast decades ago are staying put — deep in adjacent ocean sediments and in ...
The federal government banned the use of DDT in the early 1970's, but more than 50 years later, researchers are still finding ...
Scripps research indicates DDT residues persist in fish and sediments near historical dumping sites off California's coast.
New modeling can help predict areas with high contaminants and aid officials in creating better seafood safety advisories.
In 1976 there was only one eagle nest in New York state and it wasn’t producing — a common occurrence along the Atlantic ...