Posted on 12/01/2009 7:59:23 PM PST by greatdefender
Its one thing to worry about pollutants in our freshwater supply. Its another to find out that all across the country, male fish swimming in some of that water are becoming intersex, their male sex organs producing immature female eggs. Although the condition occurs naturally in some species, it shouldnt happen to black bass. But a new study shows that it is, and in numbers far greater than ever suspected. The phenomenon raises serious concerns about the pollution levels in our rivers and could threaten several species.
The nine-year study, conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey, provides the first nationwide count of intersex fish in American rivers. Overall, 44 percent of the largemouth and smallmouth bass dissected turned out to be intersex, but at some sites 91 percent of the male largemouth bass were affected. Biologist Jo Ellen Hincks team found intersex males at 34 of 111 sites in eight of nine major river basins, including the Columbia, the Colorado and the Mississippi. The Southeastern U.S. was hit hardest, with intersex bass at every location sampled along the Apalachicola, Savannah and Pee Dee rivers. Now we need to figure out why, says Hinck, the studys leader.
The discovery raises some tough questions. Scientists dont know whether the growing number of feminized fish could hinder reproduction enough to disturb the rest of the ecosystem or even drive bass into extinction. Even scarier, the culprit is still unknown. The prime suspect? Our toilets. Previous research indicates that wastewater treatment plants flush endocrine-disruptive compounds (EDCs), including pharmaceuticals, pesticides and hormones, into rivers. Even minuscule amounts of EDCs can trigger powerful hormonal shifts that deform male fishes reproductive organs. During a seven-year study, for instance, scientists added parts-per-trillion amountsthe levels emitted by treatment plantsof the synthetic estrogen used in birth-control pills to a closed lake. The resulting sex changes collapsed the entire fish population.
Given that intersex fish were found both upstream and downstream of wastewater treatment plants, some scientists also think agricultural runoff could be the cause. Another USGS biologist, Vicki S. Blazer, has found 100 percent of smallmouth bass to be intersex along parts of the Shenandoah River, where rain washes waste laden with hormones excreted from millions of chickens and cattle into the water. Blazer worries that theres a connection between the intersex findings and another health crisis among bass: weakened immune systems, suspected of killing 80 percent of the smallmouth bass in the Shenandoah in 2004 and 2005. She notes that the white blood cells that fight disease in the piscine immune system have receptors for hormones, making them susceptible to the same toxins believed to be driving the sex changes. Intersex is simply another indicator that theres a problem, she says.
Hinck is now investigating the mechanisms that could be transforming the fish, but were just beginning to learn what this means for those of us with opposable thumbs, many of whom drink water from these rivers. The same compounds can interfere with the human endocrine system, but there are no regulations for controlling hormones in drinking water.
In September, for the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency identified nine hormones as possible contaminants in our water, but its much too early for the agency to declare whether theyre dangerous at the trace amounts that have been detected. Mae Wu of the Natural Resources Defense Council is not comforted. A trace level of one chemical [might not be so bad], but a whole soup of them? she says. Hundreds or thousands of different chemicals all at trace levelswe have no idea what that does to humans. At the very least, we can hope that the thought of drinking water that turns male fish into females will spur us to clean up our rivers.
Fluoride. Look it up.
>> Are We Next?
I don’t know. Do you swim a lot?
At the rate PC is feminizing our culture, any biological changes are going to be redundant.
The Romans killed themselves with lead flatware and tableware. We’re doing it with “the synthetic estrogen used in birth-control pills” and other animal growth hormones — that are WAY too persistent in the ecosystem.
I thought that was already happening.
I beg to differ. When was the last time this guy drove through Massachusetts?
All the more reason to drink more beer.
Gosh, I sure hope not!
There is always a reason to drink more beer. ;>)
Hey John, I like your eyes.
Dan
My mom always said to wait at least an hour before going in the water after this guy gets out?
Lite beer
Hey, is that a puffer fish?
Polution causes femininity?
I thought girls were made of sugar and spice and everything nice,
and boys were made of snails, pails, and puppy dog tails...
Did they have it “Bass”-ackwards the whole time???
Something is feminizing male fish.
School.
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