Salmon deaths and a tyre pollution trial

A US judge will decide if, as research suggests, a chemical tyre additive is harming endangered fish species
Salmon deaths and a tyre pollution trial

A coastal brown bear, also known as a grizzly bear (Ursus Arctos) carries a silver salmon or coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) that it caught. Pictured at Cook Inlet, South Central Alaska.

At the end of January a district judge in San Francisco, California, presided over a three-day trial brought by west coast fishers and conservationists against US tyre companies. The fishers allege that a chemical additive used in tyres is polluting rivers and waterways, killing coho salmon and other fish. If successful, the case could have implications far beyond the United States.

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