Recent research by Markus Brinkmann at the University of Saskatchewan has revealed that tire residue, specifically the contaminant 6PPD-quinone, can be toxic to fish at very low concentrations in water. This chemical, which has been used in tires since the 1950s, has been linked to fish fatalities, with some species, such as rainbow and brook trout, being more susceptible than others. The research builds on earlier findings from 2021 about the impact of tire residue on coho salmon. Brinkmann's study highlights the need for more research on the long-term effects of this contaminant on a variety of fish species and the potential environmental persistence of 6PPD-quinone. The paper was published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology, adding to the growing body of research on the environmental implications of tire use.