Acronym BALTHEALTH
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Title Baltic Sea multilevel health impacts on key species of anthropogenic hazardous substances
Programme BONUS
Instrument (FP6)
Contact Type (FP7)
Strand (Interreg)
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Theme (FP7)
Activity Area (FP6)
Regional Area (Interreg)
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Specific Programme (FP7)
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Funding source National-European
Coordinator Dietz Rune
Coordinator email rdi@dmu.dk
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Start year 2017
End year 2020
Funding (€) € 2,779,181
Website https://www.era-learn.eu/network-information/networks/bonus-169/bonus-call-2015-blue-baltic/baltic-sea-multilevel-health-impacts-on-key-species-of-anthropogenic-hazardous-substances
Summary The Baltic serves as a unique model ecosystem in which top predators can provide early warnings for ecosystem health. Over the last century the Baltic food web has been severely impacted by hazardous substances, hunting, fisheries and eutrophication. The main focus of the proposed project BaltHealth is therefore to investigate spatial and temporal trends in multilevel food web impacts of chemical substances, climate change, zoonotic diseases, and their interactions. The consortium, representing four BONUS countries, provides a unique synergism of extensive ecological, toxicological and veterinary expertise. The consortium has access to state of the art facilities and techniques, as well as decades of acquired samples and data, which will be used to develop novel indicators of animal health and good ecological status. Once having defined food web interactions between key ecological and commercial species, separate work packages will investigate food web dynamics of energy and hazardous substances, linkages to pathological, immune and endocrine effect biomarkers, as well as important infectious and zoonotic diseases. All data will feed into an integrated model of health effects of multiple stressors on the Baltic food web. The BaltHealth outcome will furthermore provide novel knowledge for risk assessment by Baltic stakeholders, including HELCOM, ICES, OSPAR and ASCOBANS, and will have large impact through education, public media and the participating national history museums.
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