Besides sharing data and experience on the use of bioassays
(via NORMAN databases and general workshops), there is an international need for definition
and standardization of the interpretation of the results of monitoring with bioassays.
When using bioassays, what can we say and not say about our water quality
and how can decision-makers use the results of these tools
(e.g. in future implementation within the WFD)?
Validation of the relationship between biological quality
(as measured in the WFD on the basis of species lists) and effects measured with bioassays
or biomarkers is crucial.
The main activities of this Working Group will include:
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inventorying available bioassays and defining, given the specific information needs,
which bioassays to use
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discussing critical issues regarding the interpretation of bioassay results and
needs/requirements to allow the operational use of these tools for decision-makers
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based on the experience of the participants (results from previous experimental studies)
propose a strategic plan for 2010-2011, including for example:
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the organisation of a common validation study common exercises
to "calibrate / validate" the proposed bioassays / biomarkers
in controlled semi-field experiments (e.g. in mesocosm and experimental ditch facilities)
and get to the definition of a harmonised approach for the interpretation of the results.
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the organisation of a workshop to present the results of this activity.
As an outcome for 2009: A first draft of a position paper will be developed
on the subject, describing the strengths and weaknesses of the chosen method(s),
their added value for policy-makers, and how decision-makers can use these results.
The work will continue in 2010
Co-ordinator: RIVM (NL), INERIS (FR)
contact :
Starting date: October 2009
Working Group mandate (240 KB)
List of participants