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How To Uncover the Hidden Threat of Microplastics in the Arctic

Icebergs drifting in polar arctic water
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Microplastic pollution has become a global challenge, with a growing number being detected worldwide, even in remote regions, such as the Arctic Ocean.


Studies exploring the impact these contaminants have on human and environmental health aim to quantify the presence of microplastics and identify their sources, providing crucial data for future regulatory and monitoring efforts.


In this Q&A, experts from the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA) discuss their collaborative efforts with Russian researchers to study microplastics in the Arctic Ocean using FTIR spectroscopy. 


Download this interview to explore:

    • The global impact of microplastics pollution on human and environmental health.
    • The use of FTIR spectroscopy to study the impact on microplastics in the sensitive Arctic ecosystem.
    • How current studies could shape future regulations and monitoring of microplastics pollution.

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