toxicologist edmon marseilles particularly concerned about t.n.t. which divers find lying around in ordinance dump areas. the stingiest g.m.t. is taxing and it's poisonous for the body and the blood and damages the liver the skin and the eyes but we also know it's carcinogenic and that's the real problem. when it comes to the food chain the higher up an organism is the more t.n.t. it is bound to have accumulated if the concentrations are high enough eating fish contaminated with t.n.t. it could mean a risk of cancer developments just. threatening which. the scientists examine the waters several times a day and find out that the toxic agents being admitted from the white clumps of t.n.t. are spreading through to see. the experts from the game institute have likewise detected the presence of t.n.t. in the baltic even if in low concentrations for now. this footage was taken in an ordinance dump area right next to the keel feel what. underwater ordinance and poison gas are a global problem they have been dumped in all the world's oceans and in some plac