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Development and testing of a prototype tool for integrated assessment of chemical status in marine environments

Authors :
Martin Larsen
Jaakko Mannio
Michael Haarich
Kim Gustavson
Jesper H. Andersen
Jakob Strand
Samuli Korpinen
Norman Whitaker Green
Ciarán Murray
Elin Dahlgren
Tore Høgåsen
Galina Garnaga-Budrė
Emilie Kallenbach
Source :
Andersen, J H, Murray, C, Larsen, M M, Green, N, Høgåsen, T, Dahlgren, E, Garnaga-Budré, G, Gustavson, K, Haarich, M, Kallenbach, E M F, Mannio, J, Strand, J & Korpinen, S 2016, ' Development and testing of a prototype tool for integrated assessment of chemical status in marine environments ', Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, vol. 188, 115 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-016-5121-x
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We report the development and application of a prototype tool for integrated assessment of chemical status in aquatic environments based on substance- and matrix-specific environmental assessment criteria (thresholds). The Chemical Status Assessment Tool (CHASE) integrates data on hazardous substances in water, sediments and biota as well as bio-effect indicators and is based on a substance- or bio-effect-specific calculation of a 'contamination ratio' being the ratio between an observed concentration and a threshold value. Values1.0 indicate areas potentially 'unaffected', while values1.0 indicate areas potentially 'affected'. These ratios are combined within matrices, i.e. for water, sediment and biota and for biological effects. The overall assessment used a 'one out, all out principle' with regard to each matrix. The CHASE tool was tested in the Baltic Sea and the North Sea in 376 assessment units. In the former, the chemical status was1.0 in practically all areas indicating that all areas assessed were potentially affected. The North Sea included areas classified as unaffected or affected. The CHASE tool can in combination with temporal trend assessments of individual substances be advantageous for use in remedial action plans and, in particular, for the science-based evaluation of the status and for determining which specific substances are responsible for a status as potentially affected.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Andersen, J H, Murray, C, Larsen, M M, Green, N, Høgåsen, T, Dahlgren, E, Garnaga-Budré, G, Gustavson, K, Haarich, M, Kallenbach, E M F, Mannio, J, Strand, J & Korpinen, S 2016, ' Development and testing of a prototype tool for integrated assessment of chemical status in marine environments ', Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, vol. 188, 115 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-016-5121-x
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a28e953c11ad7c0fb06ec460b9628e49
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-016-5121-x