Current efforts on microplastic monitoring in Arctic fish and how to proceed

In this review, we investigated published data on the occurrence of microplastic in Arctic fish, and the suitability of the data and species for risk assessment and monitoring. As of 11.11.2021, we found nine studies in the peer-reviewed literature, one thesis and one report, confirming the occurren...

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Published in:Arctic Science
Main Authors: Kögel, Tanja, Hamilton, Bonnie M., Granberg, Maria, Provencher, Jennifer F., Hammer, Sjúrður, Gomiero, Alessio, Magnusson, Kerstin, Lusher, Amy Lorraine
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3022147
https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2021-0057
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/3022147 2023-05-15T14:22:37+02:00 Current efforts on microplastic monitoring in Arctic fish and how to proceed Kögel, Tanja Hamilton, Bonnie M. Granberg, Maria Provencher, Jennifer F. Hammer, Sjúrður Gomiero, Alessio Magnusson, Kerstin Lusher, Amy Lorraine 2022 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3022147 https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2021-0057 eng eng EU – Horisont Europa (EC/HEU): 101003805 urn:issn:2368-7460 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3022147 https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2021-0057 cristin:2044706 Arctic Science Microplast Microplastic Miljøgifter i Arktis Environmental pollutants in the Arctic Fiskeri Fishery VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400 Peer reviewed Journal article 2022 ftimr https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2021-0057 2022-10-05T22:42:26Z In this review, we investigated published data on the occurrence of microplastic in Arctic fish, and the suitability of the data and species for risk assessment and monitoring. As of 11.11.2021, we found nine studies in the peer-reviewed literature, one thesis and one report, confirming the occurrence of microplastic in fishes from multiple Arctic regions. The studies varied in methodology, detection and quantification limitations, reported categories of size, shape, and chemical identity. All these factors influence the numbers of microplastic reported, thus limiting comparability and hindering integrative analysis. The physiological impacts of the reported microplastic contamination cannot be determined, as all studies targeted stomach/intestine contents and did not use methods with limits of detection low enough to determine particle translocation from the intestine to other organs, tissues or body fluids within the fish. Furthermore, there is a fundamental lack of understanding the transfer and the effects of plastic additives to Arctic fishes. In addition to discussing methodological challenges and knowledge gaps, we consider ecosystem needs, commercial interests, Indigenous people’s subsistence, food safety and food sovereignty concerns, and developed a framework to harmonize and facilitate pan-Arctic microplastic monitoring. Current efforts on microplastic monitoring in Arctic fish and how to proceed acceptedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arktis Arktis* Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Arctic Arctic Science
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topic Microplast
Microplastic
Miljøgifter i Arktis
Environmental pollutants in the Arctic
Fiskeri
Fishery
VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400
VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400
spellingShingle Microplast
Microplastic
Miljøgifter i Arktis
Environmental pollutants in the Arctic
Fiskeri
Fishery
VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400
VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400
Kögel, Tanja
Hamilton, Bonnie M.
Granberg, Maria
Provencher, Jennifer F.
Hammer, Sjúrður
Gomiero, Alessio
Magnusson, Kerstin
Lusher, Amy Lorraine
Current efforts on microplastic monitoring in Arctic fish and how to proceed
topic_facet Microplast
Microplastic
Miljøgifter i Arktis
Environmental pollutants in the Arctic
Fiskeri
Fishery
VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400
VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400
description In this review, we investigated published data on the occurrence of microplastic in Arctic fish, and the suitability of the data and species for risk assessment and monitoring. As of 11.11.2021, we found nine studies in the peer-reviewed literature, one thesis and one report, confirming the occurrence of microplastic in fishes from multiple Arctic regions. The studies varied in methodology, detection and quantification limitations, reported categories of size, shape, and chemical identity. All these factors influence the numbers of microplastic reported, thus limiting comparability and hindering integrative analysis. The physiological impacts of the reported microplastic contamination cannot be determined, as all studies targeted stomach/intestine contents and did not use methods with limits of detection low enough to determine particle translocation from the intestine to other organs, tissues or body fluids within the fish. Furthermore, there is a fundamental lack of understanding the transfer and the effects of plastic additives to Arctic fishes. In addition to discussing methodological challenges and knowledge gaps, we consider ecosystem needs, commercial interests, Indigenous people’s subsistence, food safety and food sovereignty concerns, and developed a framework to harmonize and facilitate pan-Arctic microplastic monitoring. Current efforts on microplastic monitoring in Arctic fish and how to proceed acceptedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kögel, Tanja
Hamilton, Bonnie M.
Granberg, Maria
Provencher, Jennifer F.
Hammer, Sjúrður
Gomiero, Alessio
Magnusson, Kerstin
Lusher, Amy Lorraine
author_facet Kögel, Tanja
Hamilton, Bonnie M.
Granberg, Maria
Provencher, Jennifer F.
Hammer, Sjúrður
Gomiero, Alessio
Magnusson, Kerstin
Lusher, Amy Lorraine
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title Current efforts on microplastic monitoring in Arctic fish and how to proceed
title_short Current efforts on microplastic monitoring in Arctic fish and how to proceed
title_full Current efforts on microplastic monitoring in Arctic fish and how to proceed
title_fullStr Current efforts on microplastic monitoring in Arctic fish and how to proceed
title_full_unstemmed Current efforts on microplastic monitoring in Arctic fish and how to proceed
title_sort current efforts on microplastic monitoring in arctic fish and how to proceed
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