Environmental quality of Italian marine water by means of marine strategy framework directive (MSFD) descriptor 9.

ISPRA, on behalf of the Italian Ministry of Environment, carried out the initial assessment of environmental quality status of the 3 Italian subregions (Mediterranean Sea Region) on Descriptor 9. The approach adopted to define the GES started to verify that contaminants in fish and other seafood for...

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Main Authors: Chiara Maggi, Serena Lomiri, Bianca Di Lorenzo, Marco d'Antona, Maria Teresa Berducci
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4177409?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-22c34c6c49c140f4a22127dc3a28f0612020-11-25T02:01:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0199e10846310.1371/journal.pone.0108463Environmental quality of Italian marine water by means of marine strategy framework directive (MSFD) descriptor 9.Chiara MaggiSerena LomiriBianca Di LorenzoMarco d'AntonaMaria Teresa BerducciISPRA, on behalf of the Italian Ministry of Environment, carried out the initial assessment of environmental quality status of the 3 Italian subregions (Mediterranean Sea Region) on Descriptor 9. The approach adopted to define the GES started to verify that contaminants in fish and other seafood for human consumption did not exceed levels established by Community legislation (Reg. 1881/2006 and further updates). As the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) requires to use health tools to assess the environment, Italy decided to adopt a statistical range of acceptance of thresholds identified by national (D.Lgs. 152/2006 concerning water quality required for mussel farms) and international legislation (Reg. 1881/2006 and further updates), which allowed to use the health results and to employ them for the assessment of environmental quality. Italy proposed that Good Environmental Status (GES) is achieved when concentrations are lower than statistical range of acceptance, estimated on samples of fish and fishery products coming from only national waters. GIS-based approach a to perform different integration levels for station, cell's grid and years, was used; the elaborations allowed to judge the environmental quality good.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4177409?pdf=render
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author Chiara Maggi
Serena Lomiri
Bianca Di Lorenzo
Marco d'Antona
Maria Teresa Berducci
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Serena Lomiri
Bianca Di Lorenzo
Marco d'Antona
Maria Teresa Berducci
Environmental quality of Italian marine water by means of marine strategy framework directive (MSFD) descriptor 9.
PLoS ONE
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Serena Lomiri
Bianca Di Lorenzo
Marco d'Antona
Maria Teresa Berducci
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title Environmental quality of Italian marine water by means of marine strategy framework directive (MSFD) descriptor 9.
title_short Environmental quality of Italian marine water by means of marine strategy framework directive (MSFD) descriptor 9.
title_full Environmental quality of Italian marine water by means of marine strategy framework directive (MSFD) descriptor 9.
title_fullStr Environmental quality of Italian marine water by means of marine strategy framework directive (MSFD) descriptor 9.
title_full_unstemmed Environmental quality of Italian marine water by means of marine strategy framework directive (MSFD) descriptor 9.
title_sort environmental quality of italian marine water by means of marine strategy framework directive (msfd) descriptor 9.
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series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2014-01-01
description ISPRA, on behalf of the Italian Ministry of Environment, carried out the initial assessment of environmental quality status of the 3 Italian subregions (Mediterranean Sea Region) on Descriptor 9. The approach adopted to define the GES started to verify that contaminants in fish and other seafood for human consumption did not exceed levels established by Community legislation (Reg. 1881/2006 and further updates). As the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) requires to use health tools to assess the environment, Italy decided to adopt a statistical range of acceptance of thresholds identified by national (D.Lgs. 152/2006 concerning water quality required for mussel farms) and international legislation (Reg. 1881/2006 and further updates), which allowed to use the health results and to employ them for the assessment of environmental quality. Italy proposed that Good Environmental Status (GES) is achieved when concentrations are lower than statistical range of acceptance, estimated on samples of fish and fishery products coming from only national waters. GIS-based approach a to perform different integration levels for station, cell's grid and years, was used; the elaborations allowed to judge the environmental quality good.
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