Pollution Turns Argentina Lagoon Bright Pink Pollution Turns Argentina Lagoon Bright Pink Residents have long complained of foul smells and other environmental issues around the river and lagoon.
The color is caused by sodium sulfite, an anti-bacterial product used in fish factories
Trelew, Argentina:
A lagoon in Argentina s southern Patagonia region has turned bright pink in a striking, but frightful phenomenon experts and activists blame on pollution by a chemical used to preserve prawns for export.
The color is caused by sodium sulfite, an anti-bacterial product used in fish factories, whose waste is blamed for contaminating the Chubut river that feeds the Corfo lagoon and other water sources in the region, according to activists.