Figure 2.21 Concentrations and patterns of C6–C16-PFCAs in plasma of black-legged kittiwake (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard) and in liver of common eider (Sklinna, Røst, Norway), herring gull and shag (Sklinna, Røst, Norway), thick-billed murre and northern fulmar (Prince Leopold Island, Lancaster Sound, Nunavut). Results from Norway are from Tartu et al. (2014) and Huber et al. (2015), and for Nunavut from Braune et al. (2014b).
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Publication:
AMAP Assessment 2016: Chemicals of Emerging Arctic Concern
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20
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Graph
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Figure 2.21 Concentrations and patterns of C6–C16-PFCAs in plasma of black-legged kittiwake (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard) and in liver of common eider (Sklinna, Røst, Norway), herring gull and shag (Sklinna, Røst, Norway), thick-billed murre and northern fulmar (Prince Leopold Island, Lancaster Sound, Nunavut). Results from Norway are from Tartu et al. (2014) and Huber et al. (2015), and for Nunavut from Braune et al. (2014b).
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Norway, Canada, Nunavut, Prince Leopold Island, Svalbard
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Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
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