Footnotes
- (1)
- This contribution is a revised version of
Navarro N. and Duarte C. M. (2003) `Defining reliable Nutrient
thresholds and Points of No Return in European coastal waters'. In:
Thresholds of environmental sustainability: The case of nutrients.
Edited by E. Lipiatou. Research In Enclosed Seas Series EUR 20170 EN.
The contribution has been edited and revised by P. Wassmann, in
co-operation with C. M. Duarte.
- (2)
- The opinions presented in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the position of the European Commission.
- (3)
- Standardisation of river classifications:
Framework method for calibrating different biological survey results
against ecological quality classifications to be developed for the
Water Framework Directive.
WFD on the web
- (4)
- Development, Evaluation and Implementation of a
Standardised Fish-based Assessment Method for the Ecological Status of
European Rivers.
FAME project
- (5)
- Characterisation of the Baltic Sea Ecosystem: Dynamics
and Function of Coastal Types.
CHARM project
- (6)
- Monimolimnion is technichally the same as the
hypolimnion; i.e. the deepest layer in the lake. In most lakes that
mix once or twice y-1, it is called the hypolimnion. But in lakes that
are permanently stratified, it is called the monimolimnion