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Study: hormone-disrupting chemicals, herbicides, pathogens and parasites likely behind bass collapse in Susquehanna

Herbicides, hormone-disrupting chemicals, as well as pathogens and parasites in the water, are the most likely causes for the decade-long decline of prize game fish in the Susquehanna River, a new study by state and federal agencies says.

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