The stocks of the European eel Anguilla anguilla are in decline and there is an increasing awareness that poor health status due to contaminants and/or diseases might be a key element in this decline and might be a hindrance to recovery. Many countries have started compiling data on the health status of eels in their water bodies. Objectives for these monitoring actions are diverse and there is a large amount of information collected by EU member countries. However, this information is widely scattered over Europe in agencies, institutes or universities. As there is a growing need to collect and report on data on the health status of the eel on international level, the Joint EIFAC/ICES Working Group on Eels initiated in September 2007 the set up of an European Eel Quality Database to collect recent data of contaminants and diseases over the distribution area of the eel. This paper describes the aim, the set up and future development of the database in order to give it greater publicity and to call on scientists or managers to submit data on eel health status. The database represents now the first comprehensive pan-European compilation of eel health data, including data from over 10,000 eels from approximately 1,200 sites over 14 countries. Preliminary work has indicated a number of shortcomings and future developments will be needed. Guaranteeing further development of the database, harmonisation of methods, quality assurance, and setting up harmonised eel monitoring strategies over Europe will be a great challenge and will need pan-European cooperative work.

Belpaire, C., Geeraerts, C., Evans, D., Ciccotti, E., Poole, R. (2011). The European eel quality database: towards a pan-European monitoring of eel quality. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 183(1-4), 273-284 [10.1007/s10661-011-1920-2 1].

The European eel quality database: towards a pan-European monitoring of eel quality

CICCOTTI, ELEONORA;
2011-01-01

Abstract

The stocks of the European eel Anguilla anguilla are in decline and there is an increasing awareness that poor health status due to contaminants and/or diseases might be a key element in this decline and might be a hindrance to recovery. Many countries have started compiling data on the health status of eels in their water bodies. Objectives for these monitoring actions are diverse and there is a large amount of information collected by EU member countries. However, this information is widely scattered over Europe in agencies, institutes or universities. As there is a growing need to collect and report on data on the health status of the eel on international level, the Joint EIFAC/ICES Working Group on Eels initiated in September 2007 the set up of an European Eel Quality Database to collect recent data of contaminants and diseases over the distribution area of the eel. This paper describes the aim, the set up and future development of the database in order to give it greater publicity and to call on scientists or managers to submit data on eel health status. The database represents now the first comprehensive pan-European compilation of eel health data, including data from over 10,000 eels from approximately 1,200 sites over 14 countries. Preliminary work has indicated a number of shortcomings and future developments will be needed. Guaranteeing further development of the database, harmonisation of methods, quality assurance, and setting up harmonised eel monitoring strategies over Europe will be a great challenge and will need pan-European cooperative work.
2011
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
European eel; Contaminants; Diseases; Database; Environmental monitoring
WOS KeyWords Plus:ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA-L.; TEMPORAL TRENDS; POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS; CHEMICAL STATUS; SILVER EELS; POLLUTANTS; CONTAMINANTS; EXPOSURE; CRASSUS; WATERS
SCOPUS Indexed keywords Amount of information, Cooperative works, Database, Distribution area, Environmental monitoring, European eel, European eel anguilla anguilla,Further development, Health data, Health status, Key elements, Member countries, Monitoring strategy, Pan-European monitoring, Waterbodies, Working groups Engineering controlled terms: Diseases, Health,Impurities, Quality assurance Engineering main heading: Database systems EMTREE drug terms: polychlorinated dibenzodioxin GEOBASE Subject Index: database, disease,eel,environmental monitoring, European Union,health status,population decline EMTREE medical terms: article,biomass, data base, eel, environmental impact, assessment, environmental monitoring, freshwater environment, health status, non human, safety, water pollution MeSH: Animals Databases, Factual Eels Environmental Monitoring Europe Regional Index: Europe Species Index: Anguilla anguilla
Research Areas:Environmental Sciences & Ecology Web of Science Categories:Environmental Sciences Metrics in Scopus 14 Citations 65th Percentile 1.39 Field-Weighted Citation Impact 38 Mendeley Readers 80th Percentile WOS Metrics All Times Cited Counts 14 in All Databases 14 in Web of Science Core Collection 14 in BIOSIS Citation Index JOURNAL INFORMATION Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Impact Factor 1.687
Belpaire, C., Geeraerts, C., Evans, D., Ciccotti, E., Poole, R. (2011). The European eel quality database: towards a pan-European monitoring of eel quality. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 183(1-4), 273-284 [10.1007/s10661-011-1920-2 1].
Belpaire, C; Geeraerts, C; Evans, D; Ciccotti, E; Poole, R
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