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Jonny Beyer serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Aquatic Biology and Toxicology at the University of Oslo, focusing on anthropogenic pollutant impacts in aquatic ecosystems. His research integrates biomonitoring, ecotoxicological biomarkers, and environmental risk assessment with strong connections to Norwegian regulatory frameworks.
His research interests center on Ecotoxicology, Biomarkers, and Environmental Risk Assessment, particularly examining pollutant uptake and effects in Marine Invertebrates and Fish. His work addresses critical issues including oil industry discharges, microplastics, endocrine disruptors, and legacy pollutants like tributyltin across Norwegian coastal and Arctic environments.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals consistent focus on marine pollution monitoring methodologies, with recurring themes in biomarker development (particularly using mussels and fish), regulatory science applications, and long-term environmental impact assessment of petroleum industry activities. His work bridges laboratory studies with field monitoring across the Norwegian continental shelf.
Beyer provides professional advisory services to the Norwegian Environment Agency and industrial clients, translating research into practical environmental management solutions. His publication record demonstrates sustained contribution to marine ecotoxicology through high-impact reviews and original research in leading environmental science journals.
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