The Need for Integrated Linkages and Long-Term Monitoring of Mercury in Canada

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Wilfred Pilgrim
Peter Eaton
Luke Trip
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[1] Quoddy Site of EMAN,Strategic Planning Office, Environmental Protection Branch
[2] Environment Canada,Transboundary Air Issues Branch
[3] Atlantic Region,undefined
[4] Environment Canada,undefined
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2001年 / 67卷
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capacity building; coordination; ecosystem; EMAN; mercury; monitoring; network;
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A nation-wide ecosystem science network for Canada was formed in 1994. At that time, mercury was a re-emerging issue in Canada and the Coordinating Office for the networksought collaboration to assess the issue. The key mechanismsby which the network has added value in addressing this issue are: 1) Information Dissemination, the network has organised, facilitated and co-hosted a number of regional,national and international mercury events (meetings, conferences and workshops) which have served to bring theexpertise together, the network also disseminates informationon it's web page, and the Coordinating Office hosts an annualNational Science Conference; 2) Collaborative Mercury Monitoring, network partners advocated the need for a singlehemispheric mercury network which resulted in the developmentof a compatible Canada–U.S. mercury deposition network, whichmay also be expanded into Mexico, and 3) Environmental Reporting, the network has collaborated with others to reporton current mercury findings through initiatives such as the 1998 Northeast States and Eastern Canadian Mercury Study, a 1999 Mercury Case Study and is presently a partner in the University of Quebec's proposal to form a Collaborative Mercury Ecosystem Research Network in Canada.
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页码:57 / 68
页数:11
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