In Baton Rouge, LA, the new Louisiana State University study showed the Deepwater Horizon oil spill’s effects on all the living fishes in Louisiana marshes and revealed that a problem could affect the seafood industry’s future. The study was conducted biological sciences’ professors Fernando Galvez and Andrew Whitehead. Before, they have also studied about the killfish during and after the oil spill. Whitehead said, “An important message from this study is that, even though chemical burdens in the bodies of fish may be low and they may be safe to eat, that doesn't mean that the fish are healthy or that they are reproducing properly.”
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