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Title: Surface water monitoring in Latvia macrozoobenthos


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Surface water monitoring in Latvia -
macrozoobenthos
  • Didzis Levans
  • Natalja Grudule
  • State agency "Latvian Environment, geology and
    meteorology agency (LEGMA)

2
Surface water monitoring programs of Latvia
(LEGMA)
  • National surface water monitoring program
  • ICP-Waters and ICP-IM programs
  • Data are sent to EIONET (EUROWATERNET)

3
National surface water monitoring (LEGMA)
  • Linked to the EU Water Framework Directive
    (2000/60/EC)
  • Based on the Law on Water management designates
    four river basin districts (RBD) for Latvia
  • Venta River Basin District
  • Lielupe River Basin District
  • Gauja River Basin District
  • Daugava River Basin District

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Background of the National surface water
monitoring program with respect to macrozoobenthos
  • Sampling frequency - once a year
  • Spring or autumn
  • Total sampling sites 245 (rivers and lakes)
  • Composition and abundance of benthic
    macroinvertebrate fauna (species level)

5
Total number of sampling sites for
macrozoobenthos in 2007
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Sampling methods
  • The methods are used for the rhitral and potamal
    reaches of rivers
  • Macroinvertebrate samples are collected with
    hand-net (frame size 25 x 25 cm mesh size of 0.5
    mm)
  • In the selected stretches of rivers 10 individual
    macroinvertebrate samples by means of kick
    sampling are taken
  • Samples are fixed in etanol (70) solution
  • APHA (USA standard methods)

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  • the individual samples are taken according to the
    occurrence of all biotopes in small rivers
  • If the rivers are deeper than 1 meter, the
    samples are taken only in costal parts

8
ICP-IM and ICP-Waters programs
  • Physically chemical parameters, 12 times per
    year
  • Heavy metals - 6 per year
  • Biological quality elements - macroinvertebrates
    - 2 per year

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ICP and IM monitoring stations
1- Rucava 2 Amula, 3 Zvirbuli, 4 Tervete,
5 L. Jugla, 6 Taurene, 7 - Tulija
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ICP-Waters monitoring sites
  • Five sampling points
  • Liela Jugla, 0,2 km upstream to Zaki (Daugava
    River basin)
  • Tervete, upstream to Tervete (village) (Lielupe
    River Basin)
  • Stream of Zvirbuli, Kemeru Bog, (Lielupe River
    Basin)
  • Amula (mouth) (Venta River Basin)
  • Tulija 0,3 km upstream to Zoseni (Gauja River
    Basin)

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Observations used for assessment
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The methods for ICP monitoring
  • For ICP Waters, qualitative samples of
    invertebrate fauna from streams or rivers are
    used
  • Absence or presence of indicator species reflect
    the water quality
  • The methods are the same as used for the
    Integrated monitoring

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Integrated monitoring
  • There are only two sampling stations Taurene
    and Rucava
  • The samples are collected twice a year - in
    spring and autumn
  • Composition and abundance of benthic
    macroinvertebrate fauna (species level)

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Additional observations used for assessment
within ICP-IM
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The methods for Integrated Monitoring
  • Macrozoobenthos samples are taken from hard
    bottoms of riffles
  • An adequate sampling site often covers a stream
    length of 10 times the width of the stream
  • Samples are colleced using the kick-sampling
    method using a hand-net
  • Kick-sampling can be performed in waters with
    velocities of 0.1 - 1 m/s and down to 1 m depth

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The methods for Integrated Monitoring
  • Sampling net (frame size 0.25 x 25 cm a mesh
    size of 0.5 mm)
  • Sample are transfered into 1 litre jars
    containing 96 ethanol solution
  • In laboratory the specimens are identified mainly
    to the species level
  • Density (ind/m2) and biomass (g/m2) are estimated
    and also the Shannon-Wiener diversity index
    calculated

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References how to identify the species to family
level
  • 1  Edington J.M., Hildrew A.G. Caseless Caddis
    Larvae (Trichoptera). A Revised Key to the
    Caseless Caddis Larvae of the British Isles, with
    Notes on their Ecology, 1995, 134pp. SP 53.
  • 2. Macan T.T. Gastropods. A Key to the British
    Fresh- and Brackish-Water Gastropods, with Notes
    on their Ecology, Fourth edition, 1977 (reprinted
    1994), 46pp. SP 13.
  • 3.  Savage A.A. Larval Corixidae, 1999, 56pp. SP
    57.
  • 4. Elliott J.M., Humpesch U.H., Macan T.T. Larval
    Mayflies (Ephemeroptera) Larvae of the British
    Ephemeroptera a Key with Ecological Notes, 1988,
    145pp. SP 49.
  • 5. Elliott J.M. Alderflies, Lacewings and
    Spongeflies. British Freshwater Megaloptera and
    Neuroptera a Key with Ecological Notes, 1996,
    69pp. SP 54.
  • 6.  Cranston P.S. Orthocladiinae Larvae
    (Chironomidae). A Key to the Larvae of the
    British Orthocladiinae (Chironomidae), 1982,
    152pp. SP 45.

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References how to identify the species to family
level
  • 7.   Mundy S.P. Bryozoans. A Key to the British
    and European Freshwater Bryozoans, 1980, 31pp. SP
    41.
  • 8. Gledhill T., Sutcliffe D.W., Williams W.D.
    Malacostracan Crustaceans. British Freshwater
    Crustacea Malacostraca a Key with Ecological
    Notes, 1993, 176pp. SP 52.
  • 9.       Hynes H.B.N. Stoneflies. A Key to the
    Adults and Nymphs of the British Stoneflies
    (Plecoptera), with Notes on their Ecology and
    Distribution, Third edition, 1977 (reprinted
    1993), 92pp. SP 17.
  • 10.   Nilsson, A. (ed.) Aquatic Insects of North
    Europe.
    Vol. 1 Ephemeroptera,
    Plecoptera, Heteroptera, Megaloptera, Neuroptera,
    Coleoptera, Trichoptera and Lepidoptera. 1996.
    274 pages. Vol. 2 Odonata and Diptera. 1997.
    440 pages.
  • 11. Swedish Environmental Protection
    Agency Envinonmental Quality Criteria, Lakes and
    Watercourses, Report 5050, 2000.

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Quality assessment
  • The following monitoring data is used to define
    parametric values of indicative parameters that
    characterise chemical elements of ecological
    status and biological element - Saprobity index
    acc. to Sladecek.
  • National catalogue of indicator species of
    feshwater saprobity established in 1995.

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The Final reports of the project ''Transposition
and Implementation of the EU Water Framework
Directive in Latvia'' funded by the DEPA (
DANCEE)
  • Classification and presentation of status of
    waters (including proposal for surface water
    reference conditions and network )
  • http//www.vidm.gov.lv/eng/projekti/es_vides_proje
    kti/?doc3315

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Reference conditions in Latvia rivers
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