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Over 50 years of data show a peak in PFAS (aka forever chemicals) in seabird eggs in the 90s, followed by a decrease after regulations were passed. Recent measurements show a 70% decrease of most common PFAS #goodnews
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These pescatarian birds are directly exposed to PFAS contamination due to the island's position near the St. Lawrence Seaway.
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70% Drop in Levels of Forever Chemicals Observed in Seabird Eggs Tracks Regulatory Success
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