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Investigating the Sources, Abundance and Types of Microplastics in the Arctic, 2017

Microplastics pollution has been found across the globe, but with limited information from the polar regions. Although there is evidence of microplastics in the Arctic and Antarctic, little is understood about the sources, fate and extent of contamination. We collected samples and will quantify the amount and identify the types of microplastics in snow, ice, water, sediments and zooplankton sampled from the CCGS Amundsen in and around the Hudson Bay and/or the central and eastern Canadian Archipelago. In addition, we will answer questions about sources and fate using two types of information. We will examine patterns of microplastics contamination and compare them with land-use patterns and water and air circulation. Based on previous studies, and our preliminary findings, we believe that microplastics will be present in Arctic samples, but a detailed study will help us better understand how ubiquitous microplastics are, from where they are derived, and how they are preserved or degraded. Microplastics in the Arctic raise concerns about impacts to wildlife and local communities that rely on food from the sea. Results from this study will inform future experiments that answer questions related to such impacts.

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Date (Publication)
2018-03-15
Principal investigator
 

Jantunen, Liisa


Originator
 

Jantunen, Liisa


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Burt, Alexis


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Carpenter, Jason


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Corcoran, Patricia


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Diamond, Miriam


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Hille, Erica


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Hung, Hayley


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Lalande, Catherine


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Martin, Daniel


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Rochman, Chelsea


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Stern, Gary


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Unpublished Data

Purpose

To collect snow, ice, water, sediment and zooplankton in the Canadian Arctic for microplastics to assess the presence and extent of contamination.

Status
Under development
Point of contact
 

Canadian Cryospheric Information Network

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Polar Data Catalogue


200 University Avenue West, University of Waterloo

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Waterloo

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Ontario

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N2L 3G1

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Canada

(519) 888-4567 x32689
polardata.ca

Polar Data Catalogue Thesaurus (Canada)

  • Arctic Ocean

  • Canadian Arctic Archipelago

  • Contaminants

  • Ice

  • Sediments

  • Snow

  • Water

  • Zooplankton

Place
  • Nunavut and North West Territories

Access constraints
Other restrictions
Use constraints
Other restrictions
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Terms of Use of the Polar Data Catalogue: https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse

Metadata language

eng; CAN

Topic category
  • Environment
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Begin date
2017-06-15
End date
2017-10-22
Supplemental Information

Summary: Not Applicable Research Program(s): ArcticNet,NCP. For further information: liisa.jantunen@canada.ca liisa.jantunen@canada.ca

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Distributor
 

Canadian Cryospheric Information Network

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Polar Data Catalogue


200 University Avenue West, University of Waterloo

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Waterloo

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Ontario

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N2L 3G1

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Canada

(519) 888-4567 x32689
Included with dataset
No
File identifier
46e6dbd9-fb49-4228-a625-d5d764b3301e XML
Metadata language

eng; CAN

Character set
UTF8
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Date stamp
2022-04-08T13:01:18
Metadata standard name

North American Profile of ISO 19115:2003

Metadata standard version

2009-01-01

Point of contact
 

Canadian Cryospheric Information Network

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Polar Data Catalogue


200 University Avenue West, University of Waterloo

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Waterloo

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Ontario

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N2L 3G1

,

Canada

(519) 888-4567 x32689
Dataset URI

https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearchDOI.jsp?doi_id=12869

 
 

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Keywords

Polar Data Catalogue Thesaurus (Canada)
Arctic Ocean Canadian Arctic Archipelago Contaminants Ice Sediments Snow Water Zooplankton

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