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1 ECOSTAT WG2A meeting 7-8 October 2004 Eutrophication Activity Status report Presented by Ana Cristina Cardoso

2 ECOSTAT WG2A meeting 7-8 October 2004 Eutrophication Workshop Held in Ispra,14-15 September Representatives from all EU Member States were invited Documents are available on the CIRCA website (www.forum.europa.eu.int)www.forum.europa.eu.int

3 ECOSTAT WG2A meeting 7-8 October 2004  Guidance on eutrophication assessment: overview of the requirements for eutrophication assessment in different EU directives and conventions conceptual framework of the eutrophication process  ECOSTAT discussion paper on principles of ecological status classification in relation to eutrophication Workshop documents

4 ECOSTAT WG2A meeting 7-8 October 2004 It was agreed that the conceptual framework provides a good basis for describing the critical processes/ effects of eutrophication in both marine areas and freshwaters Experts in different water body categories suggested changes to the model - generalised to represent all surface water categories, by means of adjusting the terminology and linkages in the diagram Conceptual framework

5 NUTRIENT INPUTS SUPPORTING ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS physical and hydrodynamic aspects, and climatic/weather conditions (e.g. flushing, wind, temperature, light availability), TRANSBOUNDARY TRANSPORT INCREASED (WINTER) DIN & DIP CONCENTRATIONS & NUTRIENT RATIOS TRANSBOUNDARY NUTRIENT FLUXES increase in primary production increase in turbidity nuisance / toxic algal species (cell concentration) increase in phytoplankton biomass (chl-a) organic matter degree of oxygen deficiency (during growing season) shift from long-lived to short-lived nuisance macrophyte species and reduced depth distribution foam macrophytobenthos biomass and primary production decrease in light regime toxins increase bacteria zoobenthos / fish kills & benthic community structure Ecosystem structure (+) (-) (+) II (+) (-) II I I III II IIIIV I (-) Conceptual Framework of the main cause/effect relationships proposed as a component of the OSPAR COMPP

6 ECOSTAT WG2A meeting 7-8 October 2004

7 The ECOSTATdiscussion paper on “Draft principles for Ecological status classification in relation to eutrophication” should be incorporated in the guidance

8 ECOSTAT WG2A meeting 7-8 October 2004 Date receivedFromDate 01/09/2004Violetta Vinceviciene24/09/2004 Liliana24/09/2004 ECOSTAT paper v824/09/2004 Germany24/09/2004 20/09/2004Austria24/09/2004 Ireland24/09/2004 01/10/2004ECOSTAT paper v1004/10/2004 28/09/2004Finland04/10/2004 27/09/2004HELCOM04/10/2004 Status summary of comments on v3.0 of Eutrophication Guidance

9 ECOSTAT WG2A meeting 7-8 October 2004 Version 2.0, discussed on Steering Group of 1 June 2004 Working Title: “Assessment of eutrophication in European water policy” Draft Table of contents: 1 Introduction Context History and scientific context of eutrophication assessment Scope of the document Purpose of the document Process of document development 2 Overview and common understanding on regulation of eutrophication in international policies 2.1Overview on Eutrophication in EU legislation (WFD, NiD, UWWD, others) Factual, brief presentation of relevant issues 2.2 Overview Eutrophication in other international policies (OSPAR, HELCOM, others) Factual, brief presentation of relevant issues 2.3 Common understanding WFD CIS guidance document Common understanding relevant to eutrophication presented in the various CIS guidance document Next steps and open questions 2.4 Common understanding of the links/similarities/differences between the methodologies developed under different policies

10 ECOSTAT WG2A meeting 7-8 October 2004 3 Overall conceptual framework for the assessment of eutrophication 3.1 Requirements/Principles for the development of a conceptual framework 3.2 Description of the conceptual eutrophication assessment framework 3.3 Explanation of the overall conceptual eutrophication assessment framework 4 (Examples for) Classification criteria for the application of the conceptual framework 5 Examples/case studies for the application of the conceptual framework 6 Monitoring Best Practices and proposals for harmonising reporting 7 Toolbox and best practices on applying the conceptual framework 8 Conclusions and future work

11 ECOSTAT WG2A meeting 7-8 October 2004 Three new chapters were suggested EEA offered to support: A chapter on monitoring – Specify aspects in the existing Guidance on Monitoring relevant for eutrophication assessment – How to monitor pressures (nutrient loading) from different sources – How to harmonise the monitoring in a way to satisfy the requirements in the different directives dealing with eutrophication Recommendations for reporting results from eutrophication assessments and monitoring A chapter on forthcoming tasks, e.g. link of assessment to pressures, sources and cost- effective measures.

12 ECOSTAT WG2A meeting 7-8 October 2004 Timetable-next steps 4 Oct:Draft meeting report by 4Oct (deadline for comments two weeks after receipt) Revision of the guidance: 24 Sept:Written comments (mainly chapter 2) 13 Oct:Revised guidance (chapters 1-4) Comments by Eutro Network directly to SCG members 27/28 Oct:Discussion SCG Mid-Nov:Revision 19 Nov:Submission to Water Directors Nov. 2004: Next steering group to organise follow-up First half 2005: Next Eutrophication workshop (to be further discussed in Steering Group)

13 ECOSTAT WG2A meeting 7-8 October 2004 The Steering Group of the Eutrophication Activity (Oct 2004): DG Environment Joint Research Centre ECOSTAT Leaders EEA 2 member states (Fin and NL) Assisted by a technical secretariat


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