未来对北极垃圾和微塑料的监测——挑战、机遇和策略

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 ECOLOGY
J. Provencher, S. Aliani, M. Bergmann, M. Bourdages, L. Buhl‐Mortensen, F. Galgani, A. Gomiero, M. Granberg, B. E. Grøsvik, Bonnie M. Hamilton, T. Kögel, J. R. Larsen, A. Lusher, M. Mallory, P. Murphy, I. Peeken, S. Primpke, J. Strand, K. Vorkamp
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摘要

北极监测和评估计划(AMAP)发布了一项监测北极垃圾和微塑料(MP)的计划和指导方针。在这里,我们不仅仅着眼于立即监测的建议,还讨论了长期监测北极垃圾和MP的挑战、机遇和未来战略。挑战与环境条件、缺乏统一和标准化的测量以及长期协调和统一的数据存储有关。此外,在基准水平、运输、来源和影响方面存在着重大的知识差距,今后的监测战略应考虑到这一点。它们的发展可以建立在北极其他监测倡议中建立的现有基础设施和网络的基础上,同时考虑到对垃圾和MP监测的具体要求。北方和土著社区现有的知识,以及它们的研究重点,应该纳入合作方法。北极的垃圾和多聚物监测计划允许采用基于生态系统的方法,这将提高对北极环境介质之间联系的理解,以及与全球垃圾和多聚物污染问题的联系。
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Future monitoring of litter and microplastics in the Arctic – challenges, opportunities and strategies
The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) has published a plan and guidelines for the monitoring of litter and microplastics (MP) in the Arctic. Here we look beyond suggestions for immediate monitoring and discuss challenges, opportunities and future strategies in the long-term monitoring of litter and MP in the Arctic. Challenges are related to environmental conditions, lack of harmonization and standardization of measurements, and long-term coordinated and harmonized data storage. Furthermore, major knowledge gaps exist with regard to benchmark levels, transport, sources and effects, which should be considered in future monitoring strategies. Their development could build on the existing infrastructure and networks established in other monitoring initiatives in the Arctic, while taking into account specific requirements for litter and MP monitoring. Knowledge existing in northern and Indigenous communities, as well as their research priorities, should be integrated into collaborative approaches. The monitoring plan for litter and MP in the Arctic allows for an ecosystem-based approach, which will improve the understanding of linkages between environmental media of the Arctic, as well as links to the global problem of litter and MP pollution.
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Arctic Science
Arctic Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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5.00
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12.10%
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81
期刊介绍: Arctic Science is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes original peer-reviewed research from all areas of natural science and applied science & engineering related to northern Polar Regions. The focus on basic and applied science includes the traditional knowledge and observations of the indigenous peoples of the region as well as cutting-edge developments in biological, chemical, physical and engineering science in all northern environments. Reports on interdisciplinary research are encouraged. Special issues and sections dealing with important issues in northern polar science are also considered.
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