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Title:The role of natural science collections in the biomonitoring of environmental contaminants in apex predators in support of the EU’s zero pollution ambition
Authors:ID Movalli, Paola (Author)
ID Koschorreck, Jan (Author)
ID Treu, Gabriele (Author)
ID Slobodnik, Jaroslav (Author)
ID Alygizakis, Nikiforos (Author)
ID Androulakakis, Andreas (Author)
ID Badry, Alexander (Author)
ID Baltag, Emanuel (Author)
ID Barbagli, Fausto (Author)
ID Bauer, Kevin (Author)
ID Biesmeijer, Koos (Author)
ID Vrezec, Al (Author)
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Language:English
Typology:1.03 - Other scientific articles
Organization:Logo NIB - National Institute of Biology
Abstract:The chemical industry is the leading sector in the EU in terms of added value. However, contaminants pose a major threat and significant costs to the environment and human health. While EU legislation and international conventions aim to reduce this threat, regulators struggle to assess and manage chemical risks, given the vast number of substances involved and the lack of data on exposure and hazards. The European Green Deal sets a ‘zero pollution ambition for a toxic free environment’ by 2050 and the EU Chemicals Strategy calls for increased monitoring of chemicals in the environment. Monitoring of contaminants in biota can, inter alia: provide regulators with early warning of bioaccumulation problems with chemicals of emerging concern; trigger risk assessment of persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances; enable risk assessment of chemical mixtures in biota; enable risk assessment of mixtures; and enable assessment of the effectiveness of risk management measures and of chemicals regulations overall. A number of these purposes are to be addressed under the recently launched European Partnership for Risk Assessment of Chemicals (PARC). Apex predators are of particular value to biomonitoring. Securing sufficient data at European scale implies large-scale, long-term monitoring and a steady supply of large numbers of fresh apex predator tissue samples from across Europe. Natural science collections are very well-placed to supply these. Pan-European monitoring requires effective coordination among field organisations, collections and analytical laboratories for the flow of required specimens, processing and storage of specimens and tissue samples, contaminant analyses delivering pan-European data sets, and provision of specimen and population contextual data. Collections are well-placed to coordinate this. The COST Action European Raptor Biomonitoring Facility provides a well-developed model showing how this can work, integrating a European Raptor Biomonitoring Scheme, Specimen Bank and Sampling Programme. Simultaneously, the EU-funded LIFE APEX has demonstrated a range of regulatory applications using cutting-edge analytical techniques. PARC plans to make best use of such sampling and biomonitoring programmes. Collections are poised to play a critical role in supporting PARC objectives and thereby contribute to delivery of the EU’s zero-pollution ambition.
Keywords:zero pollution, biomonitoring, chemicals of emerging concern, Apex predator, raptor, marine mammal, otter
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:10.09.2022
Year of publishing:2021
Number of pages:str. 1-7
Numbering:Vol. 34, Št. 88
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-20162 New window
UDC:60:57:574.1
ISSN on article:2190-4715
DOI:10.1186/s12302-022-00670-8 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:121511939 New window
Note:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 15. 9. 2022,;
Publication date in DiRROS:06.08.2024
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Title:Environmental sciences Europe
Shortened title:Environ. sci. Eur.
Publisher:Springer
ISSN:2190-4715
COBISS.SI-ID:523077145 New window

Document is financed by a project

Funder:EC - European Commission
Funding programme:the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Project number:COST Action 16224
Name:European Raptor Biomonitoring Facility

Funder:EEA - European Environment Agency
Funding programme:LIFE Programme
Project number:LIFE17 ENV/SK/000355
Name:Systematic use of contaminant data from apex predators and their prey in chemicals management
Acronym:LIFE APEX

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