"In Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna River, one of the longest in the northeast, male smallmouth bass are sprouting female egg cells in their testes. According to a United States Geological Survey report released in June, these intersex fish appear in water — both in this river and two others in the state — that has become saturated with estrogenic compounds, natural and artificial hormones in animal manure and, to a smaller degree, sewage.
Most troubling, biologists say, is that many of these bass, and scores of others, have visible signs of disease — black splotches on their skin and grotesque open sores.
'We do think some of the same feminization chemicals are causing immunosuppression,' said Vicki Blazer, a fish biologist for the USGS who helped write the report. 'And that disease is having an effect on the population.'"
Nate Schweber reports for Aljazeera America August 15, 2014.
"Mutant Fish in The Susquehanna River"
Source: Aljazeera America, 08/15/2014