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Selecting species for marine assessment of radionuclides around Amchitka: planning for diverse goals and interests.

Joanna Burger1, Michael Gochfeld, Stephen Jewett.   

Abstract

Considerable attention has been devoted to selecting bioindicator species as part of monitoring programs for exposure and effects from contaminants in the environment. Yet the rationale for selection of bioindicators is often literature-based, rather than developed with a firm site-specific base of data on contaminant levels in a diverse range of organisms at different trophic levels in the same ecosystem. We suggest that this latter step is an important phase in the environmental assessment process that is often missing. In this paper we address the problem of how to select a wide range of species representing different trophic levels that serve as a basis for selecting a few species suitable as bioindicators. We illustrate this with our assessment of radionuclides on Amchitka Island, Alaska. We propose a multi-stage process for arriving at the list of available species that includes review of literature, review by experts experienced in the area, review by interested and affected parties, selection of trophic levels or groups for analysis, arraying of possible species, and selection of species within each trophic level group for sample collection. We first had to identify all likely species, then narrow our focus to those we could collect and analyze. In all cases, review includes suggestions for possible target species with justifications. While this method increases the up-front costs of developing bioindicators for an ecosystem, it has the advantage of providing information for selection of species that will be most informative in the long run, including those that are the best bioaccumulators, thus providing the earliest warning of any potential environmental consequences. Further, the recognition that a range of stakeholder's needs and interests should be included increases the utility for public-policy makers, and the potential for continued usage to establish long-term trends.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17106783     DOI: 10.1007/s10661-006-9203-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


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3.  Scientific research, stakeholders, and policy: continuing dialogue during research on radionuclides on Amchitka Island, Alaska.

Authors:  Joanna Burger; Michael Gochfeld; Charles W Powers; David S Kosson; John Halverson; Gregory Siekaniec; Anne Morkill; Robert Patrick; Lawrence K Duffy; David Barnes
Journal:  J Environ Manage       Date:  2006-12-18       Impact factor: 6.789

4.  Conceptual site models as a tool in evaluating ecological health: the case of the Department of Energy's Amchitka Island nuclear test site.

Authors:  Joanna Burger; Henry J Mayer; Michael Greenberg; Charles W Powers; Conrad D Volz; Michael Gochfeld
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5.  The good, the bad and the ugly of monitoring programs: Defining questions and establishing objectives.

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6.  Science, policy, and stakeholders: developing a consensus science plan for Amchitka Island, Aleutians, Alaska.

Authors:  Joanna Burger; Michael Gochfeld; David S Kosson; Charles W Powers; Barry Friedlander; John Eichelberger; David Barnes; Lawrence K Duffy; Stephen C Jewett; Conrad D Volz
Journal:  Environ Manage       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 3.266

7.  On developing bioindicators for human and ecological health.

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8.  An assessment of the reported leakage of anthropogenic radionuclides from the underground nuclear test sites at Amchitka Island, Alaska, USA to the surface environment.

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