Building a Mercury Monitoring Network
Laboratory networks for mercury and other contaminant analyses in areas throughout the world, especially in mercury hotspots, will provide important information for the assessment of risk—to humans, wildlife, and ecosystems—in localized and regional environments.
A Mercury Monitoring Network is important for helping countries that are Parties to the Minamata Convention meet their obligations and effectively implement the Convention’s provisions. The development of an integrated network of toxicology laboratories will:
- Help facilitate countries with limited resources to be more efficient in evaluating the effectiveness of the Minamata Convention,
- Provide a way for countries to coordinate information about mercury in seafood for human and ecological health purposes, and to help build capacity within the region to make independent assessments,
- Help assist countries with sustainable economic activities related to seafood resources,
- Provide assistance to build capacity for relevant Ministries to protect human and ecological health.
Regional Networks
M
ercury Monitoring Networks are in operation or are in the planning stages for the following regions:
Caribbean Region
Focal region: Antigua and Barbuda
Highlighted region: Belize
Central Africa
Focal region: Gabon
Highlighted region: Equatorial Guinea
Sampling Protocols

BRI has developed protocols for field sampling based on decades of experience in wildlife sampling and analysis. These publications are available to download here.
Resources and Publications

Click the links below for additional mercury monitoring resources
- State of Mercury in the Caribbean Region
- Mercury in the Global Environment
- Local, Regional, and Global Biomonitoring: Understanding Mercury Exposure through Monitoring At-risk Species
- Global Mercury Monitoring in Biota (8-page summary)
- Phasing Out/Phasing Down Mercury-added Products: What to Know about Consumer and Commercial Products Outlined in the Minamata Convention
Contact Information
David Evers, Executive Director
david.evers@briwildlife.org
Tahlia Ali Shah, International Environmental Specialist
tahlia.alishah@briwildlife.org


