Pollution in the Arctic Ocean: An overview of multiple pressures and implications for ecosystem services.

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2022Author
Townhill, Bryony L.
Reppas-Chrysovitsinos, Efstathios
Suhring, Roxana
Halsall, Crispin J.
Mengo, Elena
Sanders, Tina
Dahnke, Kirsten
Crabeck, Odile
Kaiser, Jan
Birchenough, Silvana N. R.
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The Arctic is undergoing unprecedented change. Observations and models demonstrate significant perturbations to the physical and biological systems. Arctic species and ecosystems, particularly in the marine environment, are subject to a wide range of pressures from human activities, including exposure to a complex mixture of pollutants, climate change and fishing activity. These pressures affect the ecosystem services that the Arctic provides. Current international policies are attempting to support sustainable exploitation of Arctic resources with a view to balancing human wellbeing and environmental protection. However, assessments of the potential combined impacts of human activities are limited by data, particularly related to pollutants, a limited understanding of physical and biological processes, and single policies that are limited to ecosystem-level actions. This manuscript considers how, when combined, a suite of existing tools can be used to assess the impacts of pollutants .....
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AmbioVolume
51Page Range
pp.479-483Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.1Spatial Coverage
Arctic RegionDOI Original
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01657-0Citation
Townhill, B. L., Reppas-Chrysovitsinos, E., Sühring, R., Halsall, C. J., Mengo, E., Sanders, T., Dähnke, K., Crabeck, O., Kaiser, J. and Birchenough, S. N. R. (2022) Pollution in the Arctic Ocean: An overview of multiple pressures and implications for ecosystem services. Ambio, 51, pp.471–483. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01657-0Collections
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