An ecosystem-scale litter and microplastics monitoring plan under the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP).
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2022Author
Provencher, Jennifer
Kogel, Tanja
Lusher, Amy
Vorkamp, Katrin
Gomiero, Alessio
Peeken, Ilka
Granberg, Maria
Hammer, Sjurdur
Baak, Julia
Larsen, Jan Rene
Farmen, Eivind
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Lack of knowledge on levels and trends of litter and microplastics in the Arctic, is limiting our understanding of the sources, transport, fate, and effects is hampering global activities aimed at reducing litter and microplastics in the environment. To obtain a holistic view to managing litter and microplastics in the Arctic, we considered the current state of knowledge and methods for litter and microplastics monitoring in eleven environmental compartments representing the marine, freshwater, terrestrial, and atmospheric environments. Based on available harmonized methods, and existing data in the Arctic, we recommend prioritization of implementing litter and microplastics monitoring in the Arctic in four Priority 1 compartments-water, aquatic sediments, shorelines, and seabirds. One or several of these compartments should be monitored to provide benchmark data for litter and microplastics in the Arctic and, in the future, data on spatial and temporal trends. For the other environmen.....
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Arctic ScienceVolume
8Page Range
pp.1067-1081Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.1.1Spatial Coverage
Arctic RegionDOI Original
http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/AS-2021-0059Citation
Provencher, J., Kögel, T., Lusher, A., Vorkamp, K., Gomiero, A., Peeken, I., et al (2022) An ecosystem-scale litter and microplastics monitoring plan under the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP). Arctic Science, 8, pp.1067–1081. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2021-0059Collections
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