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  • ASFA_2015::E::Eutrophication  (1)
  • Coastal ecology--Baltic Sea Region.  (1)
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Coastal ecology--Baltic Sea Region. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (387 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783662047699
    Series Statement: Central and Eastern European Development Studies (CEEDES) Series
    DDC: 577.510916334
    Language: English
    Note: Central and Eastern European Development Studies -- Baltic Coastal Ecosystems -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Status, Problems and Integrated Management of Baltic Coastal Ecosystems -- Southern Baltic Coastal Waters: Status and Problems -- Recent Changes in Northern German Lagoons with Special Reference to Eutrophication -- Macrophytes in Coastal Lagoons of the Southern Baltic - Recent Knowledge and Developments -- Microbial Metabolism in Sediments of Coastal Inlets of the Southern Baltic Sea - Response to Gradients of Eutrophication -- The Ecological Importance of Mussels, Their Effect on Water Quality and Their Possible Use for Coastal Zone Management -- Effects of Eutrophication on Fish Stocks in Baltic Lagoons -- Compilation of Nutrient Loads for the Szczecin Lagoon (Southern Baltic) -- Harmful Algal Blooms in Coastal Waters of the South-Eastern Baltic Sea -- Coastal Waters in Eastern Baltic Countries -- Anthropogenic Pressure and Environmental Effects on the Gulf of Gdansk: Recent Management Efforts -- Important Features of Coastline Dynamics in Poland: "Nodal Points" and "Gates -- Environmental Problems of the South-Eastern Baltic Coast and the Curonian Lagoon -- Problems in Fisheries and Management of Fish Resources in the Gulf of Riga -- Environmental Problems and Challenges for Coastal Zone Management in the Neva Estuary (Eastern Gulf of Finland) -- Coastal Zone Management: Needs and Deficits -- Scientific Research: The German Point of View -- Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) in the Context of Spatial Planning -- Important User Needs in the Coastal Zone of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Legal Obligations in the German Baltic Territorial Sea -- Tourism and Environmental Quality of the German Baltic Coast: Conflict or Chance? -- The EC Water Framework Directive for Coastal Zones: Legal Aspects. , Environmental Policy-Making in the Northwest of Russia: Ecological Problems and Management of the Eastern Gulf of Finland Coastal Zone -- Harmful Non-Native Species in the Baltic Sea - An Ignored Problem -- Coastal Zone Management: Tools and Strategies -- Remote Sensing Applications in Coastal Zone Management -- 3D Ecosystem Models as Decision Support Tools in the Gulf of Finland - the Kotka Archipelago as an Example -- The "Geo-Information System Coast Mecklenburg-Vorpommern -- Developing Efficient Information Provision Tools for ICM Practitioners in the Baltic -- Indicators of the Development of Sustainable Tourism in the Baltic Sea Region -- Conflict Management and Consensus-Building for Integrated Coastal Zone Management - Does Stakeholder Involvement Fit to the Baltic Sea Region? -- Linking Partners in Joint Coastal Management Research: Strategies toward Sustainability -- Practical Experiences with Coastal Management -- Integrated Coastal Zone Management: Case Study Rügen-Hiddensee -- Integrated Management of Coastal Defence in Schleswig-Holstein: Experience and Challenges -- Subject Index -- Contributing Authors.
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: High riverine nutrient loads caused poor water quality, low water transparency and an unsatisfactory ecological status in the Szczecin (Oder) Lagoon, a trans-boundary water at the southern shore of the Baltic Sea. Total annual riverine N (P) loads into the lagoon raised at the 20th century from approximately 14,000 t TN (1,000 t TP) to 115,000 t TN (10,500 t TP) in the 1980ties and declined to about 56,750 t TN (2,800 t TP) after 2010. Nutrient concentrations, water transparency (Secchi depth) and chlorophyll-a showed a positive response to the reduced nutrient loads in the Polish eastern lagoon. This was not the case in the German western lagoon, where summer Secchi depth is 0.6 m and mean chlorophyll-a concentration is four times above the threshold for the Good Ecological Status. Measures to improve the water quality focused until now purely on nutrient load reductions, but the nutrient load targets and Maximal Allowable Inputs are contradicting between EU Water Framework Directive and EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive. According to the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan, the thresholds of the annual riverine nutrient inputs to the lagoon would be about 48,850 t N (1,570 t P). Actions in the river basins that would allow meeting these targets are hardly achievable. Even if the load targets would be fully implemented, they are not sufficient to transfer the lagoon into a non-eutrophic state. The implementation of EU Water Framework Directive is further hampered, as consistent water quality thresholds for the two parts of Szczecin Lagoon are missing. An approach to harmonize them is presented, which incorporates the spatial differences. By implementing consistent water quality targets, Szczecin Lagoon could serve as blueprint for other trans-boundary waters. In the western lagoon, nutrient load reductions in the past decades had no effect on the water quality. High water residence times, frequent sediment resuspension and the missing submerged vegetation inhibit the load reduction effects on the water quality. Internal measures in the western lagoon are necessary, which aim at removing nutrients and increasing water transparency to overcome the hysteresis effect and to initiate a recovery of macrophytes. Cultivation of zebra mussels seems the most promising approach.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: WFD ; MSFD ; HELCOM ; Ocean management ; Nutrient loads ; Integrated ecosystem modelling ; Internal measures ; ASFA_2015::E::Eutrophication ; ASFA_2015::Y::Zoobenthos ; ASFA_2015::W::Water quality
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: 17pp.
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