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The Baltic Sea: An ecosystem with multiple stressors

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ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
卷 147, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.106324

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POPs; Mercury; Health effects; Biomarkers; Baltic

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  1. BONUS (Art. 185) - EU
  2. Innovation Fund Denmark [618000001B, 6180-00002B]
  3. Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH
  4. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research [FKZ 03F0767A]
  5. Academy of Finland [311966]
  6. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research (MISTRA)

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This introductory chapter of our Environment International VSI outlines the recommendations for future research, emphasizing the role of waterbirds as food web sentinels, the dynamics of hazardous substances in the Baltic Sea food web, and the potential impacts of climate change. It also highlights the need to further develop new frameworks within the BALTHEALTH project for energy and contaminant transfer at the population level and their long-term effects on top predators in the Baltic Sea.
This introductory chapter to our Environment International VSI does not need an abstract and therefore we just include our recommendations below in order to proceed with the resubmission. Future work should examine waterbirds as food web sentinels of multiple stressors as well as Baltic Sea food web dynamics of hazardous substances and how climate change may modify it. Also, future work should aim at further extending the new frameworks developed within BALTHEALTH for energy and contaminant transfer at the population level (Des forges et al., 2018, Cervin et al., 2020/this issue Silva et al., 2020/this issue) and their long term effects on Baltic Sea top predators, such as harbour porpoises, grey seals ringed seals, and white-tailed eagles. Likewise, the risk evaluation conducted for PCB in connection with mercury on Arctic wildlife (Dietz et al., 2019, not a BONUS BALTHEALTH product) could be planned for Baltic Sea molluscs, fish, bird and marine mammals in the future. Finally, future efforts could include stressors not covered by the BONUS BALTHEALTH project, such as food web fluxes, overexploitation, bycatches, eutrophication and underwater noise.

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