One Study Detects Levels of "World Record" of Toxic Metals in Guadalquivir Fish Along with a Mining Spill
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The research of professors of the University of Seville alerts the massive presence of contaminants in species destined for human consumption in the area where Cobre Las Cruces pours, which insists that it complies "scrupulously" with the regulations and discards a negative impact on the riverThe battle for the mining spills that pollute the Guadalquivir ends in denunciation to the Prosecutor’s Office “Never have fish with so much copper and man…
A new scientific report has pointed to the state of the Guadalquivir Estuary. The work, dated July 2026, detects very high amounts of toxic metals in the fish that inhabit the area where it dumps the copper mine. In some cases, the levels are world record, according to this group of scientists. In others, they equal the highest known so far. The study is signed by three professors and professors of Ecology of the University of Seville, two anthr…
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