Northern Contaminants Program (NCP) (NCP)

Updated 2016-04-14

The Northern Contaminants Program aims to reduce and where possible eliminate long-range contaminants from the Arctic Environment while providing Northerners with the information they need to make informed dietary choices, particularly concerning traditional/country food. To achieve these objectives the NCP conducts research and monitoring related to contaminants in the Arctic environment and people. Monitoring efforts focus on regular (annual) assessment of contaminant levels in a range of media, including air, biota and humans. Environmental research is conducted into the pathways, processes and effects of contaminants on Arctic ecosystems while human health research focuses on assessing contaminant exposure, toxicity research, epidemiological (cohort) studies, and risk-benefit assessment and communications. Main gaps: Contaminant measurements in Arctic seawater, toxicity data specific to Arctic species. Network type: - Thematical observations: Contaminants levels and relevant ancilliary parameters - Field stations: Atmospheric observing stations at Alert, Nunavut and Little Fox Lake, Yukon. - Community based observations: Numerous communities throughout the Canadian Arctic participate in sample collection - Coordination: National coordination of the program provided by the NCP secretariat, which also acts as liaison with AMAP.

Time frame

Status
Ongoing
Project time span
1991 -
Data collection
1991 -
Data processing
1991 -
Data reporting
1991 -

Contact information

Contact person
- -
Address

Sarah Kalhok

Email
ac.cg.cdnaa-cndaa@kohlaK.haraS

Parameters and Media

Parameter groups measured/observed/modelled
Media sampled/studied/modelled
Air/aerosol
Human media
Ice/snowpack
Seawater/suspended particulate matter

Geography

Regions studied
Canada

Data availability

Samples/specimens archived in specimen banks?
No

Methods & Procedures

Procedures and methodology used for, e.g., sampling and sample storage, sample pretreatment, extraction and analysis, including which laboratories are involved, references to methods employed, etc.

Concentrations of inorganic elements (focus on mercury) and organic pollutants in air, biota (lake trout, burbot, charr, thick billed murres, northern fulmars, caribou, ringed seals, beluga whales, narwhal, walrus), and humans (blood). Numerous other measurements are made in and related to air, including basic meteorological variables and concentrations of particulate and halogen species. Basic morphometric measurements are made on biota along with determination of age, lipid content sampled tissues, and concentrations of stable isotopes of nitrogen and carbon. Numerous human health endpoints are measured along with the assessment of contaminant concentrations in human blood.

Additional Information

Is this a bi- AND multi-lateral project (i.e. a project involving cooperation between different countries)?
No
Is this project reporting to other organizations/programmes?

National coordination of the program provided by the NCP secretariat, which also acts as liaison with AMAP. Networks: Stockholm Convention Global Monitoring Plan (Stockholm Convention Global Monitoring Plan), Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW), Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)

Indigenous AND traditional knowledge used in this project

Numerous communities throughout the Canadian Arctic participate in sample collection

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