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Integrated Mercury Monitoring Program for Temperate Estuarine and Marine Ecosystems on the North American Atlantic Coast

机译:北美大西洋沿岸温带河口和海洋生态系统的综合汞监测计划

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During the past century, anthropogenic activities have altered the distribution of mercury (Hg) on the earth's surface. The impacts of such alterations to the natural cycle of Hg can be minimized through coordinated management, policy decisions, and legislative regulations. An ability to quantitatively measure environmental Hg loadings and spatiotemporal trends of their fate in the environment is critical for science-based decision making. Here, we outline a Hg monitoring program for temperate estuarine and marine ecosystems on the Atlantic Coast of North America. This framework follows a similar, previously developed plan for freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems in the U.S. Methylmercury (MeHg) is the toxicologically relevant form of Hg, and its ability to bioaccumulate in organisms and biomagnify in food webs depends on numerous biological and physicochemical factors that affect its production, transport, and fate. Therefore, multiple indicators are needed to fully characterize potential changes of Hg loadings in the environment and MeHg bioaccumulation through the different marine food webs. In addition to a description of how to monitor environmental Hg loads for air, sediment, and water, we outline a species-specific matrix of biotic indicators that include shellfish and other invertebrates, fish, birds and mammals. Such a Hg monitoring template is applicable to coastal areas across the Northern Hemisphere and is transferable to arctic and tropical marine ecosystems. We believe that a comprehensive approach provides an ability to best detect spatiotemporal Hg trends for both human and ecological health, and concurrently identify food webs and species at greatest risk to MeHg toxicity.
机译:在过去的一个世纪中,人为活动改变了地球表面汞的分布。这种变化对汞自然循环的影响可以通过协调管理,政策决策和法律法规来最小化。定量测量环境中汞含量及其在环境中命运的时空趋势的能力对于基于科学的决策至关重要。在这里,我们概述了针对北美大西洋沿岸温带河口和海洋生态系统的汞监测计划。该框架遵循先前针对美国淡水和陆地生态系统制定的类似计划,甲基汞是汞的毒理学相关形式,其在生物体内生物积累和在食物网中生物放大的能力取决于影响生物体的众多生物学和物理化学因素。它的生产,运输和命运。因此,需要多种指标来全面表征环境中汞含量的潜在变化以及通过不同海洋食物网的甲基汞生物积累。除了描述如何监测空气,沉积物和水中的汞含量外,我们还概述了特定物种的生物指标矩阵,包括贝类和其他无脊椎动物,鱼类,鸟类和哺乳动物。这种汞监测模板适用于北半球的沿海地区,并可转移到北极和热带海洋生态系统。我们认为,全面的方法可为人类和生态健康提供最佳的时空汞趋势检测,并同时识别对甲基汞毒性最大风险的食物网和物种。

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