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Mar Pollut Bull ; 50(12): 1508-22, 2005 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16038947

ABSTRACT

The European Water Framework Directive requires the development of new and accurate methodologies, addressing the assessment of the physico-chemical status of transitional and coastal waters; these are considered by the Directive as the supporting elements for the final evaluation of the Ecological Quality Status. This contribution develops new approaches in the determination of the physico-chemical status, solving some problems detected in previous contributions, i.e.: (a) fitting the classification of water bodies and typologies, by means of the stretching of the typologies, according to the natural salinity gradient of types; (b) defining reference conditions, based upon the new approach to typologies, (c) proposing accurate multivariate methodologies, in determining the physico-chemical status of the transitional and coastal waters, based upon the defined typologies and references; and (d) discussion of the results obtained by reference to methodological aspects and water quality evolution in the Basque Country, Spain (as a case-study), during the last decade.


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Environmental Monitoring/statistics & numerical data , Environmental Monitoring/standards , Water Supply/standards , Cluster Analysis , Ecology , Ecosystem , Environmental Monitoring/legislation & jurisprudence , Environmental Pollution/analysis , Environmental Pollution/legislation & jurisprudence , Europe , Fresh Water/chemistry , Quality Control , Reference Values , Rivers/chemistry , Seawater/chemistry , Spain , Water Pollutants/analysis , Water Supply/analysis , Water Supply/legislation & jurisprudence
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 46(7): 835-45, 2003 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12837302

ABSTRACT

Following the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC), the authors proposed, in a previous contribution, a Marine Biotic Coefficient (BC) to establish the ecological quality of soft-bottom benthos within European estuarine and coastal environments. The present study examines the application of the BC to the Atlantic (North Sea; Bay of Biscay; South of Spain) and Mediterranean (Spain and Greece) European coasts. The investigation assesses also the usefulness of the BC, in relation to different impact sources (e.g. drilling cuts with ester-based mud, submarine outfalls, heavy metals, industrial and mining wastes, jetties and sewerage works). The results obtained are consistent with those obtained using several methods and parameters, such as richness, diversity, evenness, Abundance-Biomass comparison plots and univariate and multivariate statistical analyses. The BC values provide a simple and clearly defined way to establish the ecological quality of soft-bottom benthos, complementary to the above mentioned methods.


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Ecology , Food Chain , Invertebrates , Water Pollutants/poisoning , Animals , Biomass , Environmental Monitoring , Europe , Geologic Sediments , Population Dynamics , Reference Values
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