Fish Poison Powder


It's called Rotenone. Apparently, it's also used in the United States. It's also used as a pesticide.

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It sounds deadly. According to the DVD commentary what we actually see is pure cream globulating it's way down in the water.

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Strange how it didn't kill the humans swimming in the water

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Oh, it would kill humans....if we had gills. That is how it enters the body of fish or the gill man (the creature).

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Even when you scuba dive sometimes you have to take out the mouth piece. Also something that kills fish surely would not do your skin any good.

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I've done a little searching and found the following in Wikipedia:

Rotenone is classified by the World Health Organization as moderately hazardous. It is mildly toxic to humans and other mammals, but extremely toxic to insects and aquatic life, including fish. This higher toxicity in fish and insects is because the lipophilic rotenone is easily taken up through the gills of fish or the trachea of insects, but not as easily through the skin or the gastrointestinal tract.

I don't think the divers were in very much danger from the rotenone. They must have thought whatever risk the rotenone posed to them was worth the reward of getting the creature.




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Who'd want to eat fish that had been violently poisoned????

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