Application of biological effects methods in monitoring and assessment of contaminants in the Baltic Sea
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PROGRAMME 2021-2027
priority
2 Water-smart societies
objective
2.1 Sustainable waters
Project type
Implementation
October 2022 - September 2024
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BEACON

In the project BEACON, public authorities and governmental organisations develop harmonised methods to assess contamination in the Baltic Sea waters, sediment and biota.
Outcomes of the BEACON project foster the implementation of biological effects methods in assessing chemical contamination of the Baltic Sea marine environment.

Biological effects of chemical contaminants are poorly covered in Baltic Sea environmental monitoring programmes. This crucial data gap prevents reliable assessment of the true pollution status of our common sea that is urgently needed for adequate management actions. 

The Interreg Baltic Sea Region project BEACON set out to provide tools for implementing an integrated chemical-biological approach to monitor and assess chemical pollution in the Baltic Sea. We developed and tested new approaches for chemical and biological data integration and produced recommendations and guidelines for monitoring. Data sets were compiled for analyses using the newly developed methodologies. The first integrated evaluations in chosen Baltic Sea pilot areas are now available. 

In addition to methodological developments, we tackled current challenges in applying biological effects methods by directly contacting relevant stakeholders, practitioners, and managers across different Baltic Sea countries. A survey was conducted to identify stakeholder needs and reveal the main challenges in addressing the effects of contaminants. Based on the survey, we gained a clearer overview of the existing barriers in each country. Engagement with various stakeholders, national seminars, and a regional Baltic Sea wide final workshop (scheduled for 26 November 2024) have resulted in the dissemination of updated information on the currently available methodologies. Consequently, dialogue regarding their implementation is expected to increase markedly, supporting the application of the integrated approach.  

By funding BEACON, Interreg BSR gave a critically important boost to improving biological effects monitoring and the chemical-biological assessment approach of chemical contamination in the Baltic Sea region. 

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Budgets

BEACON
in numbers.
  • 0.49
    Million
    Total
  • 0.39
    Million
    Erdf
  • 0.00
    Million
    Norway
20 Benefitting organisations 1 Solution(s)in use 10 Organisationsin the project

BEACON
in numbers.

  • 60.229698625.0197849
  • 59.394974124.66761888709302
  • 56.949397724.1051846
  • 59.367103818.0536296
  • 57.707232611.9670171
  • 60.166835724.9610081

Project partners

Lead partnerFinnish Environment Institute
  • Town
    Helsinki
  • Region
  • Country
    Finland
  • Region
    Helsinki-Uusimaa
Total partner budget
120,023.20
Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech)
  • Town
    Tallinn
  • Region
  • Country
    Estonia
  • Region
    Põhja-Eesti
Total partner budget
79,982.00
Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology, Agency of Daugavpils University (LIAE)
  • Town
    Riga
  • Region
  • Country
    Latvia
  • Region
    Rīga
Total partner budget
70,022.40
University of Stockholm
  • Town
    Stockholm
  • Region
  • Country
    Sweden
  • Region
    Stockholms län
Total partner budget
99,999.20
University of Gothenburg
  • Town
    Göteborg
  • Region
  • Country
    Sweden
  • Region
    Västra Götalands län
Total partner budget
99,998.82
The Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission - Helsinki Commission
  • Town
    Helsinki
  • Region
  • Country
    Finland
  • Region
    Helsinki-Uusimaa
Total partner budget
22,327.20

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