The National Performance Framework Clean Seas Indicator 2019 is the percentage of assessments of metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in biota and sediment showing concentrations that are unlikely to harm marine organisms in Scottish waters. The Indicator is based on a series of regional assessments in which the mean concentration of each contaminant is compared to the Environmental Assessment Criteria (EAC) or an equivalent threshold when the EAC has not been established. The regional assessments are themselves based on the 2019 assessment of the UK's Clean Seas Environment Monitoring Programme (CSEMP).
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- Biota data 1999-2018 for the National Performance Framework Clean Seas Indicator 2019 and Scotland's Marine Assessment 2020csv
The variables in biota_data.csv describe the contaminant and biological...
Preview Download - Biota Stations 1999-2018 used to collect data for the National Performance Framework Clean Seas Indicator 2019 and Scotland's Marine Assessment 2020csv
The variables in biota_stations.csv describe the biota monitoring stations...
Preview Download - Biota Summaries for the National Performance Framework Clean Seas Indicator 2019 and Scotland's Marine Assessment 2020csv
The variables in biota_summaries.csv describe summary measures of status and...
Preview Download - Sediment data 1999-2018 for the National Performance Framework Clean Seas Indicator 2019 and Scotland's Marine Assessment 2020csv
The variables in sediment_data.csv describe the contaminant data in sediment...
Preview Download - Sediment Stations 1999-2018 used to collect data for the National Performance Framework Clean Seas Indicator 2019 and Scotland's Marine Assessment 2020csv
The variables in sediment_stations.csv describe the sediment monitoring...
Preview Download - Sediment Summaries for the National Performance Framework Clean Seas Indicator 2019 and Scotland's Marine Assessment 2020csv
The variables in sediment_summaries.csv describe summary measures of status...
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Publisher | |
Modified | 2020-07-22 |
Release Date | 2020-07-22 |
Identifier | c738e558-e124-42d6-9c1b-011ca807863e |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Area | POLYGON ((-11.25 54.346951891567, -11.25 61.756230775651, 2.63671875 61.756230775651, 2.63671875 54.346951891567)) |
Temporal Coverage | 1999-01-01 to 2018-12-31 |
Language | English (United Kingdom) |
License | UK Open Government Licence (OGL) |
Data Dictionary | Data are submitted to the MERMAN database by relevant UK Competent Monitoring Authorities. A series of templates are populated by submitting officers and submitted to the database which has in-built data restrictions and a data filter to ensure high quality, accurate data are submitted. The data filter has formulae in-built which use Accredited Quality Control information from known standards, limits, standard deviations and/or inter laboratory calibration exercises to calculate a score. Only data that pass a threshold agreed with the national advisory bodies are used for assessments. The data for 1999 - 2018 were extracted from MERMAN on 30 April 2020. Further data checks were made and records with obvious errors were deleted or corrected. The concentration and biological effects data were standardised to agreed units and bases and, in the case of sediment, were normalised to 5% aluminium (metals) and 2.5% organic carbon (organics). The data were grouped into time series, typically of a single contaminant in a single species at a single monitoring station. Time series with no data for the period 2013 - 2018 were excluded. These timeseries were then assessed for status and trends using the methods described at https://www.bodc.ac.uk/projects/data_management/uk/merman/assessments_an.... The results for the most recent CSEMP assessment can be found at the same location. (Note that if the extraction date at the top of the assessment application is later than 30 April 2020, the assessment has been updated.) The National Performance Framework Clean Seas Indicator is constructed by selecting the timeseries in Scottish waters and making regional assessments of the concentrations of cadmium, lead, mercury, PAHs and PCBs in biota and sediment in three regions: the Northern North Sea, Minches and Western Scotland and Irish Sea (Clyde & Solway). For each contaminant or contaminant group, region, and biota / sediment, the mean concentration is compared to the EAC (or an equivalent threshold when the EAC has not been established). The Indicator is the percentage of these comparisons in which the mean concentration is significantly below the threshold. The results and the methods behind them can be found at http://marine.gov.scot/datafiles/npf/clean_seas/2019/Clean_Seas_Indicato... and the links within. Regional assessments for selected contaminant groups, biological effects, and a fourth region (Scottish Continental Shelf) that are not used in the Clean Seas Indicator can also be found at the same location. The data archived here are the raw data for the timeseries in Scottish waters of selected metals, PAHs, PCBs, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, imposex (VDS), ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) activity and bile metabolites. The summary measures of trend and status from each timeseries that form the input to the regional assessments are also archived. The data and regional assessments are also the basis of the assessments of these contaminants and biological effects in Scotland's Marine Assessment 2020. |
Contact Name | Marine Scotland |
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Public Access Level | Public |