Forty-Year Biomonitoring of Environmental Contaminants in Russian Arctic: Progress, Gaps and Perspectives
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Biomonitoring of Persistent Toxic Substances (PTS)
- Stable in the environment (for years or decades), resistant to thermolysis, photolysis, hydrolysis and chemical and bacteriological degradation;
- Could be transferred globally (thousands of kilometers); long-range transport of PTS to the Arctic occurs with atmospheric flows, rivers, seas and ocean currents;
- Able to bioaccumulate, reaching high levels in the upper links of food chains due to biomagnification processes; concentrations of PTS in the organisms of top predators can be from thousands to millions times higher than those in the air, soil, water and organisms of the lower tiers of the food chains;
- Extremely slowly metabolized and excreted from organisms, which contributes to the long-term accumulation of significant doses of PTS, even at their low concentrations in food. This phenomenon has gained particular importance in assessing the exposure to PTS of the indigenous people of the Arctic, whose diet is mainly based on the consumption of local (country, traditional) foods obtained by hunting and fishing;
- Toxic and hazardous to health in low (and ultra-low) concentrations. The lipophilicity of many POPs contributes to their accumulation in adipose tissue and lipid-rich organs (including the brain and spinal cord). The high permeability of the blood–brain barrier for many POPs predetermines the risk of their direct toxic effect on the central nervous system and the endocrine sphere. An increased content of POPs in the body can provoke serious disorders in the neuroendocrine, immune and reproductive spheres, in the processes of fetal development and in antitumor resistance. Some POPs are “hormonal mimics” that inhibit the production of natural hormones and disrupt the normal processes regulated by the endocrine glands. Many POPs penetrate the placental barrier, entering the child’s body during fetal development and in infancy—with mother’s milk.
1.2. Circumpolar Biomonitoring of Contaminants: Historical Milestones
1.3. Establishment of AMAP and Human Health Assessment Group
1.4. Geography of Biomonitoring of Contaminants in the Russian Arctic
2. Beginning of the Sea Fish and Seabirds Biomonitoring in the Russian Arctic
3. Beginning of Inland Biota Biomonitoring in the Russian Arctic
4. Beginning of Marine Mammals Biomonitoring in the Russian Arctic
5. Beginning of Human Biomonitoring in the Russian Arctic
6. GEF/AMAP/RAIPON Project “Persistent Toxic Substances, Food Security and Indigenous Peoples of the Russian North”
7. Recent Biomonitoring Studies in the Russian Arctic
8. Russian Regional “Hotbeds of Science” Not Involved in the AMAP Activities
9. Summarizing the Results of Russian Arctic Biomonitoring
- Relatively small number of studies carried out generally;
- Small number of studies carried out in each region;
- Regarding the biota contamination, there is no data from Komi, Turukhansky and Evenkiysky districts, and few results from Karelia, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Yamal, Taimyr and Yakutia;
- Regarding the human biomonitoring, there is no data from Karelia, Turukhansky and Evenkiysky districts, and few results from Arkhangelsk Oblast, Komi, Yamal and Yakutia;
- Most of the studies were carried out in the 1990s, followed by the large-scale GEF/AMAP/RAIPON project of 2001–2004, which covered four regions (Murmansk oblast, Nenets okrug, Taimyr and Chukotka); after that, only single projects have been implemented in a few regions;
10. Perspectives of the Russian Arctic Biomonitoring
- Environmental monitoring of contaminants (air, soil, water, bottom sediments, etc.) in three major ecosystem types: terrestrial, freshwater and marine;
- Biomonitoring of contaminants in biota (different wildlife species), primarily those consumed as traditional/local foods by indigenous peoples;
- Traditional diets and nutrition of indigenous peoples (dietary surveys) and dietary exposure assessments;
- Human biomonitoring (contaminants in human tissues);
- Human health assessments (health effects related to human exposure);
- Human health risk assessment, management and communication.
11. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Region | Areas, Districts, Cities, Settlements | Sampling Year | Samples | Contaminants | Reference | Foreign Collaborator |
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Murmansk Oblast | Southern Barents Sea (northern coast of Kola Peninsula) | 1977 | sea fish, invertebrates | DDTs | Savinova et al., 1981 [20] | - |
1979; 1983 | sea fish, seabirds | DDTs, PCBs | Savinova, 1991 [21] | - | ||
1977–1989 | sea fish, seabirds | DDTs, PCBs | Savinova et al., 1995 [22] | Norway | ||
1991–1992 | Seabirds | Cd, Zn, Cu, As, Se, Hg | Savinov et al., 2003 [23] | Norway | ||
Upper and middle course of Ponoy river (eastern part of Kola peninsula) | 1991 | peregrine falcon eggs | DDTs, PCBs, PCDD/Fs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, toxaphenes, dieldrin | Henny et al., 1994 [24] | USA | |
Pechenga district—Kuetsjarvi lake (near Nickel town) in the Pasvik River system | 1991–1992 | freshwater fish | Cd, Cu, Cr, Hg, Ni, Zn | Amundsen et al., 1997 [25] | Norway | |
Seven Islands Archipelago—southern Barents Sea (northern coast of Kola Peninsula) | 1992; 2002 | Seabirds | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, PCBs | Savinov et al., 2007 [26] | Norway | |
Rybach’ya bank—southern Barents Sea (northern coast of Kola Peninsula) | 1994 | sea fish | Cd, Pb, Hg, Ni, Cu, Zn | Zauke et al., 1999 [27] | Germany | |
Southern extremity of Kola Peninsula, White Sea | 1992; 1998 | harp seals | DDTs, HCHs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs, mirex | Muir et al., 2003 [28] | Canada, Norway | |
Lovozero district | 2001–2002 | reindeers, hares, birds, fish, berries, mushrooms | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, toxaphenes, PCBs, PCDD/Fs + Hg, Pb, Cd | AMAP-2004 Report [29] | Norway, Canada | |
Pechenga district (Nickel and Zapolyarny cities area) | 2013–2014 | reindeers, hares, birds, fish, berries, mushrooms, vegetables | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, PCBs (fauna) + Pb, Hg, Cd, As, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cr, Fe, Mn, Co, Sr, V (fauna and flora) | Dudarev et al., 2015 [30]; Dudarev et al., 2015 [31]; Hansen et al., 2017 [32] | Norway, Finland | |
Karelia republic (northern districts) | Sorokskaya Guba of Onega Bay (Belomorsk district), White Sea | 1993 | ringed seals | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, PCBs | Kostamo et al., 2000 [33] | Finland |
Chupa Guba of Kandalaksha Bay (Loukhsky district), White Sea | 1999–2000 | sea fish | DDTs, HCHs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs, mirex | Muir et al., 2003 [28] | Canada, Norway | |
Northwestern Onega Bay (Kemsky district) at the junction with Kandalaksha Bay (Loukhsky district), White Sea | 2001 | ringed seals | DDTs, HCHs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs, mirex, PCDD/Fs, toxaphenes | Muir et al., 2003 [28]; Savinov et al., 2011 [34] | Canada, Norway | |
Four small lakes (Krivoye, Sredneye, Krugloye and Zhemchuzhnoe) in the White Sea lowland (Loukhsky district) | 2000s? | freshwater perch | Hg | Nemova et al., 2014 [35] | - | |
Arkhangelsk Oblast (northern districts) | Franz Josef Land | 1991 | seabirds | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, PCBs | Savinova et al., 1995 [36] | Norway |
Franz-Josef Land; southern extremity of Novaya Zemlya | 1991–1992 | seabirds | Cd, Zn, Cu, As, Se, Hg | Savinov et al., 2003 [23] | Norway | |
Outer Dvina Bay, White Sea | 1998; 1999–2000 | ringed seals, bearded seals; sea fish | DDTs, HCHs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs, mirex | Muir et al., 2003 [28] | Canada, Norway | |
Nenets autonomous okrug | Islands Vaygach, Dolgy, Kolguev | 1991–1992 | seabirds | Cd, Zn, Cu, As, Se, Hg | Savinov et al., 2003 [23] | Norway |
Southern Barents Sea (East Ice) to the north of Cape Kanin | 1993 | harp seal | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, PCBs | Kleivane et al., 1997 [37] | Norway | |
Southeastern Barents Sea; Yugor Peninsula; lower reaches of the Pechera River | 1994–1995 | birds, fish, hare, reindeer | DDTs, HCHs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs + Cd, Pb, Hg | RCMA data in AMAP-1998 Report [13] | - | |
Southeastern Barents Sea (near Vaygach Island) | 2002 | ringed seals | DDTs, HCHs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs, PCDD/Fs, mirex, toxaphenes | Savinov et al., 2011 [34] | Canada, Norway | |
Nelmin-Nos area | 2001–2002 | reindeers, hares, birds, fish, berries, mushrooms | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, toxaphenes, PCBs, PCDD/Fs + Hg, Pb, Cd | AMAP-2004 Report [29] | Norway, Canada | |
Krasnoe, Nelmin-Nos and Indiga villages | 2017–2018 | fish | Hg, Pb, Cd, As, Ni, Co, Cu, Zn | Sobolev et al., 2019 [38] | Norway | |
Indiga village | 2017–2018 | fish | DDTs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs, mirex | Lakhmanov et al., 2020 [39] | Norway | |
Komi republic (northern districts)—NO data | ||||||
Yamalo-Nenets autonomous okrug | Not specified | 2000s | freshwater fish | Cd, Pb, Ni | Agbalyan, 2012 [40] | - |
Southern part of Kara Sea; Yamal and Gydan peninsula; lower reaches of the Ob’ River | 1994–1995 | birds, fish, hare, reindeer | DDTs, HCHs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs + Cd, Pb, Hg | RCMA data in AMAP-1998 Report [13] | - | |
Taimyr Dolgano-Nenets District of the Krasnoyarsk kraj | Four lakes at southern foothills of Byrranga mountains, northern Taimyr | 1993 | freshwater fish | As, Hg, Pb, Cd, Ni, Cu, Se, Zn | Allen-Gil et al., 2003 [41] | USA |
Southeastern part of Kara Sea; Taimyr peninsula; lower reaches of the Yenisey River | 1994–1995 | birds, fish, hare, reindeer | DDTs, HCHs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs + Cd, Pb, Hg | RCMA data in AMAP-1998 Report [13] | - | |
Yenisei River estuary near Dikson Island (Kara Sea) | 1995 | ringed seals | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, PCBs | Nakata et al., 1998 [42] | Japan | |
Yenisei River estuary near Dikson Island (Kara Sea) | 2002 | ringed seals | DDTs, HCHs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs, PCDD/Fs, mirex, toxaphenes | Savinov et al., 2011 [34] | Canada, Norway | |
Khatanga area, Dudinka area | 2001–2002 | reindeers, hares, birds, fish, berries, mushrooms | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, toxaphenes, mirex, PCBs, PCDD/Fs + Hg, Pb, Cd | AMAP-2004 Report [29] | Norway, Canada | |
Turukhansky district of the Krasnoyarsk kraj—NO data | ||||||
Evenkiysky district of the Krasnoyarsk kraj—NO data | ||||||
Yakutia (Sakha) republic (northern districts) | Lower Lena River | 1992 | ptarmigan, freshwater muksun | DDTs, HCHs | Rovinsky et al., 1995 [43] | - |
Southern part of Laptev Sea and East-Siberian Sea; New Siberian Islands, lower reaches of the Lena River and Indigirka River | 1994–1995 | birds, fish, hare, reindeer | DDTs, HCHs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs + + Cd, Pb, Hg | RCMA data in AMAP-1998 Report [13] | - | |
Vilyuisky and Momsky districts of northern Yakutia | 1990s–2000s (not specified) | fish | Hg, Pb, Cd | Nyukkanov, Kolesnikov, 2004 [44] | - | |
Lower reaches of the rivers Khroma, Indigirka and Kolyma | 2006–2010 | fish | Cd, Pb, Hg | Tyaptirgyanov and Tyaptirgyanova, 2014, 2015 [45,46,47] | - | |
Chukotka autonomous okrug | Chaunsky district, coastal Chukotka | 1993 | seabirds | Cd, Hg, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu | Kim et al., 1996 [48] | Japan |
Anadyrsky district (Kanchalan area); Chukotsky district (Lavrentiya, Lorino, Uelen) | 2001–2002 | reindeers, hares, birds, fish, berries, mushrooms, marine mammals (in coastal areas) | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, toxaphenes, PCBs, PCDD/Fs + Hg, Pb, Cd | AMAP-2004 Report [29] | Norway, Canada | |
Chukotsky district (Lavrentiya area) | 2002 | gray whales, walruses, ringed seals, bearded seals | PCBs, PCDD/Fs | Amirova et al., 2004 [49] | - | |
Anadyrsky district (Kanchalan area); Chukotsky district (Lavrentiya, Lorino, Uelen) | 2001–2003 | reindeers, hares, birds, fish + marine mammals (Chukotsky district) | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, PCBs + Hg, Pb, Cd | Dudarev, 2012 [50] | Norway, Canada | |
Southwestern coast of the Chukchi Sea (near Vankarem village) | 2005 | ringed seals | DDTs, HCHs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs, PCDD/Fs, mirex, toxaphenes | Savinov et al., 2011 [34] | Canada, Norway | |
Mechigmensky Bay of the Bering Sea (Lorino village, coastal eastern Chukotka) | 2010–2011 | gray whales, walruses | HCHs, DDTs (lipid weight for all tissues!) + Pb, Cd, Hg, As (dry weight for all tissues!) | Tsygankov, 2012 [51]; Tsygankov et al., 2014 [52], Tsygankov et al., 2015 [53] | Doubtful results! | |
2011 | walruses | Pb, Cd | Trukhin et al., 2013 [54] | - | ||
Providensky district (Enmelen, Nunligran, and Sireniki villages) | 2016 | fish (marine, migratory, freshwater), meat of land mammals (reindeer, hare), meat and blubber of marine mammals (whale, walrus, seals), mushrooms, berries, wild plants, seafood (weeds, mollusks, ascidians) | DDTs, HCHs, CBs, CHLs, PCBs, mirex (fauna) +Pb, As, Cd, Hg, Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr, Al, Mn, Ba, Sr, Co, V, Be, Mo, Sn, Sb (fauna and flora) | Dudarev et al., 2019 [55]; Dudarev et al., 2019 [56]; | USA |
Region | Areas, Districts, Cities, Settlements | Sampling Year | Medium (Number of Samples); Indigenous or Not | Contaminants | Reference | Foreign Collaborator |
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Murmansk Oblast | Murmansk and Monchegorsk cities | 1993 | Breastmilk (30)—nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, PCBs, PCDD/Fs | Polder et al., 1998 [57] | Norway |
Nickel and Monchegorsk cities | 1993–1994 | Maternal blood serum (50 + 51)—nonindigenous | Cu, Zn; | Odland et al., 1999 [58] | Norway | |
Maternal and cord whole blood (50 mother–child pairs)—nonindigenous | Cd, Pb; Hg | Odland et al., 1999 [59,60] | Norway | |||
Lovozero village, Krasnoschelye village, Apatity city | 1995 | Whole blood of children (63 + 47 + 14)—indigenous and nonindigenous | Pb | Odland et al., 1999 [61] | Norway | |
Murmansk city | 2000 | Breastmilk (14)—nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, PCBs, PCDD/Fs, PBDEs | Polder et al., 2008 [62] | Norway | |
Lovozero district (Lovozero and Krasnoschelye villages) | 2001–2002 | Blood serum and whole blood: general population (20 + 20), mother–child pairs (7)—indigenous | DDTs, HCHs, PCBs + Hg, Pb | Dudarev et al., 2004 [63] | Norway, Canada | |
DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, toxaphenes, PCBs, PCDD/Fs, PBDEs + Hg, Pb, Cd | AMAP-2004 Report [29]; Holoubek et al., 2008 [64] (extended data); AMAP-2009 Report [15] (extended data) | Norway, Canada | ||||
Lovozero and Krasnoschelye villages; Kola town (near Murmansk) | 2001–2002 | Blood serum: women (47 + 17 + 0), men (4 + 15 + 0)—indigenous; pregnant women (0 + 0 + 16)—nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, PCBs | Sandanger et al., 2009 [65] | Norway, Canada | |
Pechenga district (Nickel and Zapolyarny cities) | 2013–2014 | Blood serum and whole blood: general population (50), pregnant women (50)—nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, PCBs + Hg, Pb, Cd, As, Ni, Mn, Co, Cu, Zn | Dudarev et al., 2016 [66,67]; Adlard et al., 2021 [68] (fragment on maternal Hg) | Norway, Finland | |
Karelia republic (northern districts)—NO data | ||||||
Arkhangelsk Oblast (northern districts) | Arkhangelsk city | 1993 | Maternal blood serum (50)—nonindigenous | Cu, Zn | Odland et al., 1999 [58] | Norway |
Maternal and cord whole blood (50 mother–child pairs)—nonindigenous | Cd, Pb, Hg | Odland et al., 1999 [59,60,61] | Norway | |||
1996 | Maternal blood serum (27)—nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, PCBs | Sandanger et al., 2003 [69] | Norway | ||
Arkhangelsk and Severodvinsk cities | 1996–1997 | Breastmilk (51 + 50)—nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, PCBs | Polder et al., 2003 [70] | Norway | |
Arkhangelsk city | 2000 | Breastmilk (23)—nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, PCBs, PCDD/Fs, PBDEs | Polder et al., 2008 [62] | Norway | |
Nenets autonomous okrug | Naryan-Mar city | 1996–1997 | Breastmilk (20)—indigenous and nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, PCBs | Polder et al., 2003 [70] | Norway |
Lower Pechora River area, mainly Nelmin-Nos village | 2001–2002 | Blood serum and whole blood: general population (32), mother–child pairs (21)—indigenous | DDTs, HCHs, PCBs + Hg, Pb | Dudarev et al., 2004 [63] | Norway, Canada | |
DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, toxaphenes, PCBs, PCDD/Fs, PBDEs + Hg, Pb, Cd | AMAP-2004 Report [29]; Holoubek et al., 2008 [64] (extended data); AMAP-2009 Report [15] (extended data) | Norway, Canada | ||||
Naryan-Mar city | 2002 | Maternal blood serum (12)—indigenous and nonindigenous | PBDEs, PFOS | Odland et al., 2006 [71] | Norway | |
Lower Pechora River area | 2001–2002 | Blood serum: pregnant women (38), women (31), men (13)—indigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, PCBs | Sandanger et al., 2009 [65] | Norway, Canada | |
Nelmin-Nos village | 2009–2010 | Blood serum and whole blood: women (87), men (22)—indigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, PCBs + Hg, Pb, Cd | Rylander et al., 2011 [72] | Norway | |
Seven rural coastal and inland settlements: Bugrino, Varnek, Amderma, Indiga, Shoina, Nelmin-Nos, Krasnoe | 2018 | Blood serum of women (204)—indigenous and nonindigenous | HCHs, DDTs, CHLs, aldrin, mirex, CBs, PCBs | Varakina et al., 2021 [73] | Norway | |
Whole blood of general population (297)—indigenous and nonindigenous | As, Cd, Hg, Pb, Mn, Co, Cu, Zn | Sobolev et al., 2019 [38] | Norway | |||
Komi republic (northern districts) | Izhma and Usinsk settlements | 2009–2010 | Blood serum and whole blood of general population: women (25 + 25), men (25 + 25)—indigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, PCBs + Hg, Pb, Cd | Rylander et al., 2011 [72] | Norway |
Yamalo-Nenets autonomous okrug | Salekhard city | 1995 | Maternal and cord whole blood; breastmilk (21 mother–child pairs)—nonindigenous | Hg, Pb, Cd, Ni | Klopov, 1998 [74] | Norway |
1996–1998 | Maternal blood serum; breastmilk (31)—nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, PCBs | Klopov et al., 1998 [75] | Norway | ||
Tazovsky village (and Tazovsky tundra), Gyd village (and Gydan tundra), Antipayut village (and Antipayutinskaya tundra), Nakhodka village (and Nakhodka tundra), Kutopyugan village (and Kutopyugan tundra) and Kharsaim village | 2016 | Whole blood of general population (151)—indigenous | Pb, Cd, Ni, Hg; As, Cu, Mg, Ca, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cr, Co | Agbalyan, 2012 [40]; Agbalyan and Shinkaruk, 2018 [76]; Agbalyan, 2020 [77] | - - | |
Taimyr Dolgano-Nenets District of the Krasnoyarsk kraj | Norilsk city | 1995 | Maternal and cord whole blood; breastmilk (21 mother–child pairs)—nonindigenous | Hg, Pb, Cd, Ni | Klopov, 1998 [74] | Norway |
Norilsk and Dudinka cities | 1995–1996 | Maternal blood serum; breastmilk (49 + 27)—nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, PCBs | Klopov et al., 1998 [75] | Norway | |
Khatanga area, Dudinka area, Norilsk city | 2001–2002 | Blood serum and whole blood: mother–child pairs (29 + 38 + 10), general population (5 + 0 + 0)—indigenous and nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, PCBs + Hg, Pb | Dudarev et al., 2004 [63] | Norway, Canada | |
DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, toxaphenes, PCBs, PCDD/Fs, PBDEs + Hg, Pb, Cd | AMAP-2004 Report [29]; Holoubek et al., 2008 [64] (extended data); AMAP-2009 Report [15] (extended data) | Norway, Canada | ||||
Lower Yenisei River area; Norilsk city | 2001–2002 | Blood serum: pregnant women (69 + 59), women (40 + 0), men (12 + 0)—indigenous and nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, PCBs | Sandanger et al., 2009 [65] | Norway, Canada | |
Taimyr (not specified) | 2002 | Maternal blood serum (12) | PBDEs, PFOS | Odland et al., 2006 [71] | Norway | |
Norilsk city | 2001 | Maternal and cord whole blood and plasma (7 mother–child pairs) | PFASs (PFOS, PFOA, PFNA, FOSA, PFHxS, PFUnDA) | Hanssen et al., 2013 [78] | Norway | |
Turukhansky District of the Krasnoyarsk kraj—NO data | ||||||
Evenkiysky District of the Krasnoyarsk kraj—NO data | ||||||
Yakutia (Sakha) republic (northern districts) | Yuryung-Khaya village (Anabar district) | 2017 | Blood serum (35 men and 72 women = 107)—indigenous Dolgans | Pb, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cr, Mn, Fe, Sc, Ti, Rb, Sr, Cs | Sivtseva et al., 2020 [79] | - |
Chukotka autonomous okrug | Uelen village (Chukotsky district) | 2001 | Blood serum (50)—indigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, toxaphenes, PCBs | Sandanger et al., 2003 [80] | Norway |
Chukotsky district, Iultinsky district, Anadyrsky district, Anadyr city | 2001–2003 | Blood serum and whole blood: mother–child pairs (47 + 5+39 + 12); general population (30 + 0 + 50 + 0)—indigenous and nonindigenous | DDTs, HCHs, PCBs + Hg, Pb | Dudarev et al., 2004 [63] | Norway, Canada | |
DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, toxaphenes, PCBs, PCDD/Fs, PBDEs + Hg, Pb, Cd | AMAP-2004 Report [29]; Holoubek et al., 2008 [64] (extended data); AMAP-2009 Report [15] (extended data) | Norway, Canada | ||||
Chukotsky district, Anadyrsky district, Anadyr city. | 2001–2003 | Breastmilk (27 + 21 + 7)—indigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, toxaphenes, PCBs, PCDD/Fs, PBDEs | AMAP-2004 Report [29]; Holoubek et al., 2008 [64] | Norway, Canada | |
17 settlements in coastal Chukotsky district and inland Anadyrsky district | 2001–2002 | Maternal blood, cord blood and breastmilk (48 mother–child pairs)—indigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, CHLs, mirex, toxaphenes, PCBs + Hg, Pb, Cd | Anda et al., 2007 [81] | Norway | |
Uelen village (Chukotsky district), Kanchalan village (Anadyrsky district) | 2001–2002 | Blood serum: pregnant women (59 + 67), women (26 + 28), men (24 + 14)—indigenous | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, PCBs | Sandanger et al., 2009 [65] | Norway, Canada | |
Lorino and Lavrentiya villages (Chukotsky district) | 2007 vs. 2001–2002 | Blood serum and whole blood: 17 mother–child pairs (13 + 4)—indigenous (personalized follow-up) | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, PCBs, CHLs + Hg, Pb | Dudarev et al., 2010 [82] | Norway | |
Kanchalan village (Anadyr district) and Novoye Chaplino village (Providensky district) | not specified | Whole blood (98 + 36)—indigenous | Pb, Ni, Cu, Zn, Fe, K, Ca, Ga, Ge, Se, Br, Rb, Sr, Zr | Gyrgolkau et al., 2015 [83] | - | |
Inland and coastal districts, incl. Chukotsky district | 2014–2015 | Maternal blood serum (250), incl. (63) | DDTs, HCHs, HCB, PCBs, PeCB, mirex, PBDEs | Bravo et al., 2019 [84] | Spain, Norway |
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Dudarev AA, Odland JO. Forty-Year Biomonitoring of Environmental Contaminants in Russian Arctic: Progress, Gaps and Perspectives. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(19):11951. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191911951
Chicago/Turabian StyleDudarev, Alexey A., and Jon Oeyvind Odland. 2022. "Forty-Year Biomonitoring of Environmental Contaminants in Russian Arctic: Progress, Gaps and Perspectives" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 19: 11951. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191911951