Schadstoffüberwachung in Meeresfischen

For assessing the status of the marine environment of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, international monitoring programmes are performed in the framework of the international conventions for the protection of the marine environment of the North Atlantic Ocean and the Baltic Sea. The German contribu...

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Main Authors: Haarich, Michael, Harms, Uwe
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:German
Published: 1999
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Online Access:http://aquacomm.fcla.edu/3286
http://aquaticcommons.org/3286/
http://aquaticcommons.org/3286/1/99-2_Seite30-35____n.pdf
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Summary:For assessing the status of the marine environment of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, international monitoring programmes are performed in the framework of the international conventions for the protection of the marine environment of the North Atlantic Ocean and the Baltic Sea. The German contribution to these programmes is covered by the national Joint Marine Monitoring Programme, which is carried out by several institutes of the coastal Federal States and the Federal Government of Germany. The Institute for Fishery Ecology of the Federal Fisheries Research Centre is responsible for the investigations of harmful substances in fish samples from the open sea areas. This article gives a short description of how this task is performed and, as an example, how concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls and mercury in plaice from the German Bight have developed over a period of thirteen and eight years, respectively.