HIGHLIGHTS
- What: In comparison to char from Lake Ellasjen on Bear Island (SCCPs 7-27 ng/g ww) (Katsoyiannis, 2013), both lakes from this study had also lower mass fractions.
- Who: Lakes and collaborators from the Sciences, China South China Normal University, China have published the article: Dechloranes and chlorinated paraf ns in sediments and biota of two subarctic lakes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: The results are in agreement with previous studies where higher mass fractions of CPs have been observed close to urban areas with industrial and anthropogenic activity (Li et_al 2021 . . .

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