MOLTEN MOnitoring Long-term Trends in Eutrophication and Nutrients in the coastal zone Richard Telford Geography Department, Newcastle University Stephen Juggins A nnemarie Clarke Simon Drew Elinor Andren Uppsala University , Sweden Kaarina Weckström ECRU, University of Helsinki, Finland Atte Korhola John Anderson Institute of Geography, Copenhagen University , Denmark Marianne Ellegaard Victor de Jonge Dept. Marine Biology, Groningen University, The Netherlands Heikki Pitkänen Finnish Environment Institute , Finland Daniel Conley National Environmental Research Institute , Determination of reference conditions in coastal and transitional water. * * *
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MOLTENMOnitoring Long-term Trends in Eutrophication and Nutrients in the coastal zone
Richard Telford Geography Department, Newcastle UniversityStephen Juggins Annemarie ClarkeSimon Drew
Elinor Andren Uppsala University, Sweden
Kaarina WeckströmECRU, University of Helsinki, FinlandAtte Korhola
John Anderson Institute of Geography, Copenhagen University, DenmarkMarianne Ellegaard
Victor de Jonge Dept. Marine Biology, Groningen University, The Netherlands
Heikki Pitkänen Finnish Environment Institute, Finland
Daniel Conley National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark
Determination of reference conditions in coastal and transitional water.
The values of the biological quality elements for the surface water body type show low levels of distortion resulting from human activity, but deviate only slightly from those normally associated with the surface water body type under undisturbed conditions.
Table 1.2. General definition for rivers, lakes, transitional waters and coastal watersL 327/38 22.12.2000 Official Journal of the European Communities
Normative definitions of ecological status classifications