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AMAP Litter and Microplastics Monitoring Guidelines. Version 1.0. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme

Authors :
Farmen, Eivind
Provencher, Jennifer
Aliani, Stefano
Baak, Julia
Bergmann, Melanie
Booth, A.M.
Bourdages, M.P.T.
Buhl-Mortensen, L.
Feld, L.
Gabrielsen, G. W.
Galgani, François
Gerdts, Gunnar
Gomiero, Alessio
Granberg, Maria
Guls, Hermann Dreki
Hallanger, Ingeborg G.
Halldorsson, H.P.
Hamilton, B.
Hammer, S.
Herzke, Dorte
Huserbråten, M.
Jantunen, L.M.
Kögel, T.
Liboiron, Max
Linnebjerg, J.F.
Lusher, Amy
Magnusson, K.
Mallory, Mark L.
Merkel, F.R.
Murphy, P.
Orihel, D.
Peeken, Ilka
Pijogge, L.
Primpke, Sebastian
Rochman, Chelsea M.
Strand, J.
Scholz-Böttcher, Barbara M.
Vermaire, J.C.
Vorkamp, K.
Larsen, J.R.
Hurley, R.
Farmen, Eivind
Provencher, Jennifer
Aliani, Stefano
Baak, Julia
Bergmann, Melanie
Booth, A.M.
Bourdages, M.P.T.
Buhl-Mortensen, L.
Feld, L.
Gabrielsen, G. W.
Galgani, François
Gerdts, Gunnar
Gomiero, Alessio
Granberg, Maria
Guls, Hermann Dreki
Hallanger, Ingeborg G.
Halldorsson, H.P.
Hamilton, B.
Hammer, S.
Herzke, Dorte
Huserbråten, M.
Jantunen, L.M.
Kögel, T.
Liboiron, Max
Linnebjerg, J.F.
Lusher, Amy
Magnusson, K.
Mallory, Mark L.
Merkel, F.R.
Murphy, P.
Orihel, D.
Peeken, Ilka
Pijogge, L.
Primpke, Sebastian
Rochman, Chelsea M.
Strand, J.
Scholz-Böttcher, Barbara M.
Vermaire, J.C.
Vorkamp, K.
Larsen, J.R.
Hurley, R.
Source :
EPIC3Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), 257 p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The purpose of the guidelines is to review existing knowledge and provide guidance for designing an Arctic monitoring program that will track litter and MP. The topics of litter, plastic pollution, and MP are addressed in many fora, including several of the Arctic Council working groups: Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP; https://www.amap.no/documents/doc/amap-assessment-2016-chemicals-of-emerging-arctic-concern/1624), Protection of the Marine Environment (PAME, 2019), and Conservation of the Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF). The development of an Arctic monitoring program and its technical approaches will be based on the work that already exists in other programs such as those of OSPAR, the Helsinki Commission (HELCOM), the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Plastic pollution is typically categorized into items and particles of macro-, micro-, and nano-sizes. These guidelines address macrosized litter as well as MP (< 5 mm), essentially including smaller size ranges (>1 µm). However, determination of nanoplastic (< 1 µm) particles is still hampered by technical challenges, as addressed in Section 4.3 Analytical methods, and thus not currently considered in the current recommendations. Although most studies have addressed marine litter and MP, these guidelines also comprise the Arctic’s terrestrial and freshwater environments. Thus, the objectives of the guidelines are to: 1) support litter and MP baseline mapping in the Arctic across a wide range of environmental compartments to allow spatial and temporal comparisons in the coming years; 2) initiate monitoring to generate data to assess temporal and spatial trends; 3) recommend that Arctic countries develop and implement monitoring nationally via community-based programs and other mechanisms, in the context of a pan-Arctic program; 4) provide data that can be

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Journal :
EPIC3Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), 257 p.
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1280353962
Document Type :
Electronic Resource