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em Archimer: Archive de l'Institut francais de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer


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The implementation of the WFD in the French overseas takes into account local, morphological, climatic and socioeconomic peculiarities, as well as specificities of their ecosystems. This document provide an up-to-date assessment of the state of characteristics of the coastal water bodies, of development of indicators and of WFD monitoring programs in each of the French overseas departments: Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guyana, Reunion Island and Mayotte.

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Suite à la demande d'exploitation de la zone de Ronce les Bains – Barat par le Comité Régional de la Conchyliculture du Poitou-Charentes (CRCPC), la Direction Départementale du Territoire et de la Mer (DDTM) a demandé la réalisation d'une étude sanitaire en vue du classement de cette zone de production pour les bivalves fouisseurs (groupe 2). Cette étude réalisée par le Laboratoire Environnement Ressources des Pertuis Charentais bénéficie d'un financement de la Direction Générale de l'Alimentation (DGAL). Basée sur le paramètre microbiologique (Escherichia coli) et chimiques (plomb, mercure, cadmium). L'étude sanitaire a pour objectifs : d'estimer la qualité microbiologique et chimique de la zone en vue du classement sanitaire de la zone par l'administration conformément aux exigences du Règlement CE n° 854/2004 ; et de déterminer la stratégie d'échantillonnage à mettre en oeuvre dans le cadre de la surveillance sanitaire régulière de cette zone suite à son classement. L’étude des informations disponibles a permis l’identification de sources de contamination potentielle et la définition d’une stratégie d’échantillonnage. Trois points de suivi ont été positionnés dans des secteurs jugés sensibles aux sources de contamination, et ont été échantillonnés de février 2011 à janvier 2013. Les concentrations maximales en cadmium, mercure et plomb sont inférieures aux critères chimiques réglementaires et sont compatibles avec un classement A, B ou C. Le suivi microbiologique réalisé indique une qualité B pour chacun des deux points de suivi selon les seuils microbiologiques définis par le règlement (CE) n° 854/2004 (un troisième point a été arrêté au cours de l’étude pour manque de ressource). La qualité de la zone est donc estimée B dans son ensemble. Le point « Ronce » est le plus sensible aux contaminations microbiologiques, la surveillance régulière REMI de la zone de Ronce les Bains – Barat pour le groupe 2 sera donc basée sur ce point.

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The coastal zone of the Nord – Pas de Calais / Picardie showed dysfonctioning patterns of the ecosystem considered to be link to human activities along shores. These results in regular massive development of species, such as the phytoplanktonic seaweed, Phaeocystis sp. which life cycle was partly linked to nutrients availability and consequently to anthropogenic inputs. As part of the evaluation of the influence of continental inputs on the marine environment (nitrates, phosphates,…) and on potential eutrophication processes, of the estimation of the efficiency of the sewage treatments plants in the possible elimination of dumpings and in order to establish a long-term survey to follow up the change in coastal waters quality, the regional nutrients monitoring network was implemented by Ifremer in collaboration with the Agence de l'Eau Artois-Picardie in 1992 in order to complete the REPHY (Phytoplankton and Phycotoxins) monitoring programme. This study reports the main results for the year 2015 in terms of temporal change of the main physico-chemical and biological parameters characteristic of water masses sampled along three transects offshore Dunkerque, Boulogne-sur-Mer and the Bay of Somme.

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Within the European water framework directive (WFD), the status assessment of littoral waters is based both on the chemical quality and on the ecological quality of each water body. Quality elements enabling to assess the ecological status of a water body are, among other things, biological quality elements (phytoplankton, macroalgae, angiosperms, benthic invertebrates, fish), for each of which the member states have developed quantitative indicators. This document is one of the deliverables of a multi-annual study intended to characterize the sensitivity of these biological indicators towards the various anthropogenic pressures exerted on the French Atlantic and Channel coast: ultimately, the goal is to establish a quantitative and predictive relationship, statistically robust, between the WFD indicators used along the French channel and Atlantic coastline, and various anthropogenic pressures acting on these coasts. The aim of the WFD is indeed to restore or maintain a good chemical and biological quality of coastal waters, and thus to limit the impact of human activities potentially responsible for the degradation of ecosystems. This understanding of the linkages and interactions existing between anthropogenic pressures and ecological status of water bodies is therefore essential to identify priorities for action (challenges, substances ...), prioritize actions to implement within restoration programs (technical, fiscal, financial), but also to be able to communicate constructively and persuasively in talks between managers and the various stakeholders of coastal regions. Using the DPSIR methodology, this literature analysis has permitted to identify, for each WFD biological quality element (except fish), which pressures (or pressure types) are potentially relevant in the light of their impact on the indicators of the ecological status of water bodies. Some metrics and indicators of anthropogenic pressures used in the literature to characterize the sensitivity of the biological quality elements, within quantitative approaches, were also identified. It is also clear from this review that the biological quality elements can be particularly sensitive to intrinsic environmental conditions, and therefore to certain changes related to natural phenomena occurring at large scales (e.g. climate change, paroxysmal climate episode...). Therefore, when one is interested in the sensitivity of biological indicators to different anthropogenic pressures, two factors can complicate the analysis and are likely to weaken the resulting statistical relationships: on the one hand, the variability of biological responses depending on the natural context and, on the other hand, interactions (so called synergistic effects) between different types of anthropogenic pressures and the alterations they can generate.