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The [[OSPAR Convention (Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic) + OSPAR Commission|OSPAR convention]] is a convention between countries along the coasts of the North-East Atlantic which aims to protect the marine environment from pollution. It also aims to protect the ocean from pollutants. In 2002, it therefore created a list of 42 substances of priority action after analysis of a list of 310 substances of possible concern. These 310 substances were analyzed for three criteria: persistence, toxicity and [[bioaccumulation]]. When all 3 criteria applied the substance was included in the list of substances of priority action. These substances were divided into thee groups: part A, part B and part C substances.  
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The [[OSPAR Convention (Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic) + OSPAR Commission|OSPAR convention]] is a convention between countries along the coasts of the North-East Atlantic which aims to protect the marine environment from pollution. It also aims to protect the ocean from pollutants. In 2002, it therefore created a list of 42 substances of priority action after analysis of a list of 310 substances of possible concern. These 310 substances were analyzed for three criteria: persistence, toxicity and [[bioaccumulation]]. When all 3 criteria applied the substance was included in the list of substances of priority action. These substances were divided into thee groups: part A, part B and part C substances.  
OSPAR action is focused part A substances. For all of these substances a background document has been made to elaborate the current environmental status of this substance and which measures should be followed by member states to reduce the [[anthropogenic]] pollution caused by it. [http://www.ospar.org/v_publications/browse.asp?menu=01080304580000_000000_000000 Here] you can find background documents for the part A substances
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OSPAR action is focused part A substances. For all of these substances a background document has been made to elaborate the current environmental status of this substance and which measures should be followed by member states to reduce the [[anthropogenic]] pollution caused by it. <P>
 
Neither for part B or part C substances this background document has been prepared. This is because part C substances aren't produced or discharged in any of the member states, while part B substances are only produced as an intermediate in the production of other chemicals. Therefore there is no action plan necessary against any these 2 types of substances.
 
Neither for part B or part C substances this background document has been prepared. This is because part C substances aren't produced or discharged in any of the member states, while part B substances are only produced as an intermediate in the production of other chemicals. Therefore there is no action plan necessary against any these 2 types of substances.
  
 
== Part A substances ==
 
== Part A substances ==
 
28 substances
 
28 substances
 
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[http://www.ospar.org/v_publications/browse.asp?menu=01080304580000_000000_000000 Here] you can find background documents for the part A substances
  
 
* [[cadmium]]
 
* [[cadmium]]

Revision as of 12:07, 30 July 2009

The OSPAR convention is a convention between countries along the coasts of the North-East Atlantic which aims to protect the marine environment from pollution. It also aims to protect the ocean from pollutants. In 2002, it therefore created a list of 42 substances of priority action after analysis of a list of 310 substances of possible concern. These 310 substances were analyzed for three criteria: persistence, toxicity and bioaccumulation. When all 3 criteria applied the substance was included in the list of substances of priority action. These substances were divided into thee groups: part A, part B and part C substances.

OSPAR action is focused part A substances. For all of these substances a background document has been made to elaborate the current environmental status of this substance and which measures should be followed by member states to reduce the anthropogenic pollution caused by it.

Neither for part B or part C substances this background document has been prepared. This is because part C substances aren't produced or discharged in any of the member states, while part B substances are only produced as an intermediate in the production of other chemicals. Therefore there is no action plan necessary against any these 2 types of substances.

Part A substances

28 substances Here you can find background documents for the part A substances

Part B substances

  • 1,5,9 cyclododecatriene
  • cyclododecane

Part C substances

12 substances