The European technical report on aquatic effect-based monitoring tools under the water framework directive

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作者
Ann-Sofie Wernersson
Mario Carere
Chiara Maggi
Petr Tusil
Premysl Soldan
Alice James
Wilfried Sanchez
Valeria Dulio
Katja Broeg
Georg Reifferscheid
Sebastian Buchinger
Hannie Maas
Esther Van Der Grinten
Simon O’Toole
Antonella Ausili
Loredana Manfra
Laura Marziali
Stefano Polesello
Ines Lacchetti
Laura Mancini
Karl Lilja
Maria Linderoth
Tove Lundeberg
Bengt Fjällborg
Tobias Porsbring
DG Joakim Larsson
Johan Bengtsson-Palme
Lars Förlin
Cornelia Kienle
Petra Kunz
Etienne Vermeirssen
Inge Werner
Craig D Robinson
Brett Lyons
Ioanna Katsiadaki
Caroline Whalley
Klaas den Haan
Marlies Messiaen
Helen Clayton
Teresa Lettieri
Raquel Negrão Carvalho
Bernd Manfred Gawlik
Henner Hollert
Carolina Di Paolo
Werner Brack
Ulrike Kammann
Robert Kase
机构
[1] Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management,Department of Environment and Primary Prevention
[2] ISS-Italian Institute of Health,undefined
[3] ISPRA - Institute for Environmental Protection and Research,undefined
[4] T.G. Masaryk Water Research Institute,undefined
[5] National Institute for Industrial Environment and Risks INERIS,undefined
[6] Baltic Eye,undefined
[7] Östersjöcentrum,undefined
[8] Stockholms Universitet,undefined
[9] Federal Institute of Hydrology,undefined
[10] Rijkswaterstaat,undefined
[11] Water,undefined
[12] Traffic and Environment,undefined
[13] National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM),undefined
[14] EPA,undefined
[15] Johnstown Castle Estate,undefined
[16] IRSA-CNR,undefined
[17] Swedish Environmental Protection Agency,undefined
[18] University of Gothenburg,undefined
[19] Swiss Centre for Applied Ecotoxicology Eawag-EPFL,undefined
[20] Marine Scotland Science,undefined
[21] Cefas,undefined
[22] Pakefield Road,undefined
[23] Lowestoft,undefined
[24] Defra,undefined
[25] Area 3D,undefined
[26] Nobel House,undefined
[27] CONCAWE,undefined
[28] Eurometaux,undefined
[29] DG Environment - European Commission,undefined
[30] DG Joint Research Centre - European Commission,undefined
[31] Department of Ecosystem Analysis,undefined
[32] Institute for Environmental Research,undefined
[33] ABBt RWTH Aachen University,undefined
[34] Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ,undefined
[35] Thünen-Institut of Fisheries-Ecology,undefined
来源
Environmental Sciences Europe | 2015年 / 27卷
关键词
Effect-based tools; Priority substances; Aquatic ecosystems; Water Framework Directive; Bioassays; Chemical pollution; Biomarkers;
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The Water Framework Directive (WFD), 2000/60/EC, requires an integrated approach to the monitoring and assessment of the quality of surface water bodies. The chemical status assessment is based on compliance with legally binding Environmental Quality Standards (EQSs) for selected chemical pollutants (priority substances) of EU-wide concern. In the context of the mandate for the period 2010 to 2012 of the subgroup Chemical Monitoring and Emerging Pollutants (CMEP) under the Common Implementation Strategy (CIS) for the WFD, a specific task was established for the elaboration of a technical report on aquatic effect-based monitoring tools. The activity was chaired by Sweden and co-chaired by Italy and progressively involved several Member States and stakeholders in an EU-wide drafting group. The main aim of this technical report was to identify potential effect-based tools (e.g. biomarkers and bioassays) that could be used in the context of the different monitoring programmes (surveillance, operational and investigative) linking chemical and ecological status assessment. The present paper summarizes the major technical contents and findings of the report.
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