Report says mercury, PCBs still threaten Arctic; new chemicals emerging
A new summary of toxins in the Arctic shows old-fashioned contaminants such as mercury continue to threaten polar bears and whales.
But new threats — both chemical and climatic — are emerging, says the report done for the eight nations that ring the North Pole.
“The number and types of contaminants continue to broaden,” said Canadian scientist Robert Letcher, one of the lead authors of the study for the Arctic Council.
The report on the biological effects of contaminants on animals from seals to seabirds was released late last week. It’s the latest in a series of assessments and is the most complete summary of research done between 2010 and 2017.