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Contaminants in the Arctic

NERI conducts studies of contaminants in Greenland from local sources (in particular mining) and from outside sources from where contaminants are transported via the atmosphere and ocena currents to the Arctic.

In recent years these studies have been conducted as part of the international AMAP project:

(Arctic Monitoring Assesment Programme).

AMAP is a cooporation between the eight Arctic nations with the objective to monitor and assess circumpolar contamination. It has been observed that contaminants are transported to the Arctic and that some contaminants (e.g. PCBs) are biomagnificated and may be found in high concentrations in birds and marine mammals in the top of the food chain. Since many people in the Arctic eat these, they are particularly exposed a high intake of these contaminants from local food.

The Department of Arctic Environment conducts the following projects:

Contaminants in diet

Lead contamination of Greenland seabirds from the use of lead shot pellets

Populations and contaminants of minke whale (pdf)

Effects of Contaminants in the Greenland Sea Polar Bear

Chemical analysis of AMAP (not available yet)

Mercury in peat bog (not available yet)

AMAP biological time trend programme

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Poul Johansen

01.11.2007


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