In situ monitoring of eutrophication

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Introduction

In situ monitoring is the observation and / or measurement of events in its original place (Latin: situs).[1]Oceanographic instruments containing different types of sensors are used to monitor eutrophication in coastal waters. Sensors detect and respond to electrical or optical signals and convert the physical, chemical or biological parameter into a signal which can be measured electrically.[2]

Parameters

In this section we focus only on the parameters that need to be monitored in the frame of the OSPAR Eutrophication Monitoring Programme[3]

  • Nutrients
  • Temperature
  • Salinity
  • Phytoplankton chlorophyll-a
  • Phytoplankton indicator species
  • O2-concentration
  • Macrophytes
  • Benthic communities

Oceanographic instruments

CTD

References


The main author of this article is Knockaert, Carolien
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Citation: Knockaert, Carolien (2013): In situ monitoring of eutrophication. Available from http://www.coastalwiki.org/wiki/In_situ_monitoring_of_eutrophication [accessed on 31-10-2024]