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Report on Harmonisation of freshwater biological methods

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shore (map); aquatic spermatophyta, pteridophyta, characeae, Bryophyta. 3lakes no informati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> method.• Macroalgae: Yes; 4 out <strong>of</strong> 24; Characeae <strong>on</strong>ly: same as in Macrophytes. 3lakes no informati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> method.• Benthic invertebrates: Yes; 8 out <strong>of</strong> 24; Characeae <strong>on</strong>ly: same as inMacrophytes. Abundance <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>undal fauna and boundarylittoral/pr<strong>of</strong>undal-fauna (FITTKAU). Species compositi<strong>on</strong>. 1 lake with noinformati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> method.• Fish: No• Physicochemical quality: Yes; Temperature, c<strong>on</strong>ductivity, secchi depth, TP,Ca. Or Secchi depth, temperature, oxygen, pH, c<strong>on</strong>ductivity, total phosphorus,soluble phosphorus, nitrate-N, amm<strong>on</strong>ium-N, silicic acid. Total phosphorus(TP), total nitrogen (TN), chloride (Cl) (2 lakes)• Pressure criteria: Yes; 16 out <strong>of</strong> 24; Waste water load, tourism, diffuse loads.Or landuse, waste water load, structure <strong>of</strong> lake shore. In <strong>on</strong>e 1 site noinformati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> method.Est<strong>on</strong>ia• WFD compatible? Yes• Classificati<strong>on</strong> based <strong>on</strong> TP as main pressure and biol. and physical-chemicalparameters correlating with it. RC for TP are estimated basing <strong>on</strong> morphoedaphicindex (Vighi and Chiaudani, 1985). L<strong>on</strong>g-term changes in biota wereestimated using similarity with 1911-• Depite <strong>of</strong> very poor surrounding sand soils, diminished water transparency andopulent macrovegetati<strong>on</strong> refers to human impact. Est<strong>on</strong>ian team worked outquality limits for different quality classes; species compositi<strong>on</strong> <strong>of</strong> charophytes,relative abundance, coverage, distributi<strong>on</strong> depth• Phytoplankt<strong>on</strong>: Yes; community structure, chl-a c<strong>on</strong>centrati<strong>on</strong>• Phytobenthos: No• Macrophytes: No• Macroalgae: Yes 9out <strong>of</strong> 12; similarity coefficient with 1911-13 data; orspecies compositi<strong>on</strong>, relative abundance, coverage, distributi<strong>on</strong> depth• Benthic invertebrates: Only for 1 site• Fish: Yes;Only for 1 site• Physicochemical quality: Yes; pH, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, Secchitransparency; in <strong>on</strong>e site also BOD7• Pressure criteria: NoSpain• WFD compatible? Yes• OCDE mean Chlorophyll (µg/l) boundary values for trophic classificati<strong>on</strong>(OECD, 1982).• Annual mean chlorophyll values between 3,5 and 7 were selected for thegood/moderate class boundary sites (19 sites); annual mean chlorophyll valuesbetween 1 and 3 (µg/l) were selected for the high/good class boundary sites(Secchi disk, TP around 10 µg/l) (2 sites); annual mean chlorophyll values inthe oligotrophic level selected for the high/good class boundary site. (1site)117

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