The role of natural science collections in the biomonitoring of environmental contaminants in apex predators in support of the EU's zero pollution ambition

  • Movalli, Paola
  • Koschorreck, Jan
  • Treu, Gabriele
  • Slobodnik, Jaroslav
  • Alygizakis, Nikiforos
  • Androulakakis, Andreas
  • Badry, Alexander
  • Baltag, Emanuel
  • Barbagli, Fausto
  • Bauer, Kevin
  • Biesmeijer, Koos
  • Borgo, Enrico
  • Cincinelli, Alessandra
  • Classen, Daniela
  • Danielsson, Sara
  • Dekker, Rene W. R. J.
  • Dietz, Rune
  • Eens, Marcel
  • Espin, Silvia
  • Eulaers, Igor
  • Frahnert, Sylke
  • Fuiz, Tibor I.
  • Garcia-Fernandez, Antonio J.
  • Fuchs, Jerome
  • Gkotsis, Georgios
  • Glowacka, Natalia
  • Gomez-Ramirez, Pilar
  • Grotti, Marco
  • Hosner, Peter A.
  • Johansson, Ulf
  • Jaspers, Veerle L. B.
  • Koureas, Dimitris
  • Krone, Oliver
  • Kubin, Eero
  • Lefevre, Christine
  • Leivits, Madis
  • Lo Brutto, Sabrina
  • Lopes, Ricardo Jorge
  • Lourenco, Rui
  • Lymberakis, Petros
  • Madslien, Knut
  • Martellini, Tania
  • Mateo, Rafael
  • Nika, Maria-Christina
  • Osborn, Dan
  • Oswald, Peter
  • Pauwels, Olivier
  • Pereira, MGloria
  • Pezzo, Francesco
  • Sanchez-Virosta, Pablo
  • Sarajlic, Nermina
  • Shore, Richard F.
  • Soler, Francisco
  • Sonne, Christian
  • Thomaidis, Nikolaos
  • Töpfer, Till
  • Väinölä, Risto
  • van den Brink, Nico
  • Vrezec, Al
  • Walker, Lee
  • Weigl, Stephan
  • Wernham, Chris
  • Woog, Friederike
  • Zorrilla, Irene
  • Duke, Guy
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Publication date
December 2022
Publisher
Springer
Language
English

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; t...

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