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BS EN ISO 19493:2007 Water quality. Guidance on marine biological surveys of hard-substrate communities

BS EN ISO 19493:2007

Water quality. Guidance on marine biological surveys of hard-substrate communities

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 19493:2007
Pages:32
Released:2007-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 54108 7
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 19493:2007


This standard BS EN ISO 19493:2007 Water quality. Guidance on marine biological surveys of hard-substrate communities is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.060.70 Examination of biological properties of water
  • 13.060.10 Water of natural resources

This International Standard provides guidance for marine biological surveys of supralittoral, eulittoral and sublittoral hard substrate for environmental impact assessment and monitoring in coastal areas.

This International Standard comprises

  • development of the sampling programme,

  • survey methods,

  • species identification, and

  • storage of data and collected material.

This International Standard specifies the minimum requirements for environmental monitoring.

The methods are limited to surveys and semi-quantitative and quantitative recording techniques that cause little destruction of the fauna and flora. In practice, this refers to direct recording in the field and photography. Sampling by scraping off organisms, use of a suction sampler, etc. are not covered in this International Standard, but such techniques can be used as a supplement to obtain information on small-sized species or those that live hidden.