Pesticide chemical found in animals along eastern coast: government study
Government research has found the presence of a chemical used in pesticides in fish, birds and a mammal from the St. Lawrence River to the south Florida coast.
“We found 100 per cent detection frequency of these compounds in the blood of those organisms,” said Amila De Silva, an environmental chemist with Environment Canada.
De Silva said levels remain low, but the little-studied family of chemicals known as PFPIAs in northern pike, cormorants and dolphins suggests related substances may also be in the environment.
“There are lots of other kindred chemicals that just haven’t been reported,” De Silva said.


