• Title of article

    The estuarine quality paradox: Is it possible to define an ecological quality status for specific modified and naturally stressed estuarine ecosystems?

  • Author/Authors

    Dauvin، نويسنده , , Jean-Claude and Ruellet، نويسنده , , Thierry، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    38
  • To page
    47
  • Abstract
    The implementation of the European Water Framework Directive has provoked enthusiastic debate between scientists and stakeholders, as they try to define the ecological quality status (EcoQS) of all water bodies, including estuaries (i.e., transitional waters). The issue is complex because estuarine environments are variable, due to fresh and marine water input and anthropogenic impacts. Benthic species and communities have adapted to tolerate temporal physico-chemical changes (e.g., salinity, substrata, depth, fine particles and a Maximum Turbidity Zone that is rich in organic matter). However, anthropogenization affects not only the water quality, but also estuarine surface size and navigation channel management. Though numerous bio-indicators and indices are used to define estuarine system EcoQS, very few of them were developed specifically for such variable anthropogenized systems comprising a variety of conditions. The critical question is: ‘Is it possible to define an EcoQS for such specific modified and naturally stressed ecosystems?’ Indicators must be chosen pragmatically so that they will be environmentally sustainable, economically viable, technologically feasible, socially desirable/tolerable, legally permissible and politically expedient. This contribution proposes an adaptation of the BOPA index, the Benthic Opportunistic Annelida Amphipod index (BO2 A), for use in the freshwater zones of transitional waters (i.e., up to the upper limit of tidal range). Several possibilities are discussed in light of the diverse disturbances and the heterogeneity of such stressed zones.
  • Keywords
    ecological quality status , Estuarine Quality Paradox , Benthic indicators , Benthic Opportunistic Annelida Amphipod index (BO2A) , Seine Estuary
  • Journal title
    Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Record number

    1981089