Estonian marine phytobenthos monitoring programme: preliminary results and future perspectives

  • Martin G
  • Torn K
  • Kotta J
  • et al.
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A phytobenthos monitoring programme has been carried out in Estonian coastal waters since 1995. Monitoring activities include six sea areas representing different sets of environmental conditions and anthropogenic impact. Methods used in the programme are based on internationally accepted techniques developed for the HELCOM COMBINE programme. During the observation period, the most important events described were the decline of the Fucus vesiculosus population in the northern Gulf of Riga and the Väinameri area, which has triggered several changes in phyto-benthic communities. A new invertebrate species for Estonian coastal waters, Orchestia cavimana, was described in Küdema Bay in 1999. Its population has remained stable since then. In the nearest future the phytobenthos monitoring programme will be reorganized in connection with the implementation of EU WFD in Estonia and the need to include new sea areas in the onitoring activities.

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Martin, G., Torn, K., Kotta, J., & Orav-Kotta, H. (2003). Estonian marine phytobenthos monitoring programme: preliminary results and future perspectives. Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Biology. Ecology, 52(2), 112. https://doi.org/10.3176/biol.ecol.2003.2.03

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