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WRRL Wasserkörper Seen

Die Wasserrahmenrichtlinie (WRRL) folgt dem Grundsatz, dass Flussgebiete als Ganzes zu betrachten und zu bewirtschaften sind. Für die praktische Arbeit – z. B. für die Erarbeitung der Bewirtschaftungspläne oder für die Bestandsaufnahme des Zustands der Seen – werden aber handhabbare Untereinheiten gebildet. Wasserkörper stellen hierbei die kleinste Einheit dar, die die WRRL betrachtet. Das WRRL-Monitoring bezieht sich in Schleswig-Holstein auf 73 Wasserkörper mit jeweils einer Seefläche von mehr als 50 ha, davon sind 62 Seen natürlich und elf Seen künstlich entstanden. Hinsichtlich dieser Seen ist Deutschland berichtspflichtig gegenüber der EU.

Continuous salinity observations at station BEFmate_S4low, 2019-09 to 2023-09

Data presented here were collected between 2019-09 and 2023-09 at station BEFmate_S4low within the research unit DynaCom (Spatial community ecology in highly dynamic landscapes: From island biogeography to metaecosystems, https://uol.de/dynacom/ ) involving the Universities of Oldenburg, Göttingen, and Münster, the iDiv Leipzig and the Nationalpark Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer. Experimental islands and saltmarsh enclosed plots were established in the back-barrier tidal flat and in the saltmarsh zone of the island of Spiekeroog (Germany). Salinity at different elevation zones was measured using conductivity loggers deployed in dip wells within experimental islands as well as in the saltmarsh enclosed plots. Measurements were obtained using HOBO U24 Conductivity Logger U24-002-C (Onset Computer Corporation, Bourne, MA/USA). All devices were pre-calibrated by the manufacturer. Logged data were retrieved in the field using a Hobo Underwater Shuttle (U-DTW-1) and were read out with the HOBOware Pro (V3.7.28) software. Salinity was derived in HOBOware Pro using temperature-dependent, nonlinear seawater conductivity compensation following the Practical Salinity Scale (PSS-78). Subsequent data processing was done using MATLAB (R2024b). Post-processing and quality control included (a) the removal of data covering maintenance activities, (b) the removal of implausible values using fixe thresholds (salinity > 40 psu and < 5 psu; temperature > 35 °C and < -5 °C), c) an outlier detection using the Hampel filter method, and (d) visual checks. Identified outliers were removed and synchronously removed across all associated parameters (temperature and salinity).

Messstellen Chemie

Derzeit werden die allgemeinen physikalisch-chemischen Parameter (ACP) in 72 Wasserkörpern und die flussgebietsspezifischen Schadstoffe in 73 Wasserkörpern untersucht. Die flussgebietsspezifischen Schadstoffe und die ACP werden zur unterstützenden Bewertung des ökologischen Zustandes der Seen herangezogen. Im Rahmen des chemischen Monitorings für die WRRL wird je See eine repräsentative Messstelle, welche zumeist an der tiefsten Stelle liegt, beprobt. Die ACP Gesamtphosphorkonzentration und Sichttiefe werden bei den Seen anhand von sogenannten Orientierungswerten beurteilt. Sie dienen in der Regel der Plausibilisierung der Bewertung anhand der biologischen Qualitätskomponenten. Die flussgebietsspezifischen Schadstoffe beziehen sich sowohl auf die Wasserphase als auch auf das Sediment. Sie gehen nach dem one out all out Prinzip in die Bewertung des ökologischen Zustandes ein. Ist eine Umweltqualitätsnorm überschritten, kann demnach der ökologische Zustand höchstens mäßig sein.

Vorranggewässer Seen

Zur Bewirtschaftung der Oberflächengewässer besteht in Schleswig-Holstein eine Vorranggewässerkulisse. Diese umfasst unter anderem die ökologisch wertvollsten Seen bzw. solche mit dem besten Entwicklungspotenzial zur Zielerreichung nach EG WRRL. Für die Auswahl der Vorrangseen wurden alle 73 berichtspflichtigen Seen Schleswig-Holsteins größer 50 ha sowie einige Seen kleiner 50 ha, die als FFH-Lebensraumtyp gemeldet wurden berücksichtigt. Unter den 73 berichtspflichtigen Seen wurden 23 als Vorranggewässer ausgewählt, an denen notwendige Maßnahmen geplant und umgesetzt werden sollen.

WRRL Überblicksweise Überwachung Seen

Die überblicksweise Überwachung dient der Bewertung des Zustands und langfristiger Veränderungen und wird in Schleswig-Holstein an den fünf großen Seen größer 10 km² Seefläche durchgeführt. Eine überblicksweise chemische Überwachung findet mindestens einmal in sechs Jahren statt. Bei der biologischen Überwachung der Seen liegt das Intervall bei einem bis drei Jahren.

Continuous salinity observations at station BEFmate_I3pio, 2017-04 to 2017-12

Data presented here were collected between April 2017 to December 2017 in the BEFmate project (Biodiversity - Ecosystem Functioning across marine and terrestrial ecosystems) of the Universities of Oldenburg and Göttingen and the Nationalparkverwaltung Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer. Experimental islands and saltmarsh enclosed plots were established in the back-barrier tidal flat and in the saltmarsh zone of the island of Spiekeroog (Germany). Salinity at different elevation zones was measured using conductivity loggers deployed in dip wells within experimental islands as well as in the saltmarsh enclosed plots. Measurements were obtained using HOBO U24 Conductivity Logger U24-002-C (Onset Computer Corporation, Bourne, MA/USA). All devices were pre-calibrated by the manufacturer. Logged data were retrieved in the field using a Hobo Underwater Shuttle (U-DTW-1) and were read out with the HOBOware Pro (V3.7.28) software. Salinity was derived in HOBOware Pro using temperature-dependent, nonlinear seawater conductivity compensation following the Practical Salinity Scale (PSS-78). Subsequent data processing was done using MATLAB (R2024b). Post-processing and quality control included (a) the removal of data covering maintenance activities, (b) the removal of implausible values using fixe thresholds (salinity > 40 psu and < 5 psu; temperature > 35 °C and < -5 °C), c) an outlier detection using the Hampel filter method, and (d) visual checks. Identified outliers were removed and synchronously removed across all associated parameters (temperature and salinity).

Continuous salinity observations at station BEFmate_S3pio, 2017-04 to 2017-12

Data presented here were collected between April 2017 to December 2017 in the BEFmate project (Biodiversity - Ecosystem Functioning across marine and terrestrial ecosystems) of the Universities of Oldenburg and Göttingen and the Nationalparkverwaltung Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer. Experimental islands and saltmarsh enclosed plots were established in the back-barrier tidal flat and in the saltmarsh zone of the island of Spiekeroog (Germany). Salinity at different elevation zones was measured using conductivity loggers deployed in dip wells within experimental islands as well as in the saltmarsh enclosed plots. Measurements were obtained using HOBO U24 Conductivity Logger U24-002-C (Onset Computer Corporation, Bourne, MA/USA). All devices were pre-calibrated by the manufacturer. Logged data were retrieved in the field using a Hobo Underwater Shuttle (U-DTW-1) and were read out with the HOBOware Pro (V3.7.28) software. Salinity was derived in HOBOware Pro using temperature-dependent, nonlinear seawater conductivity compensation following the Practical Salinity Scale (PSS-78). Subsequent data processing was done using MATLAB (R2024b). Post-processing and quality control included (a) the removal of data covering maintenance activities, (b) the removal of implausible values using fixe thresholds (salinity > 40 psu and < 5 psu; temperature > 35 °C and < -5 °C), c) an outlier detection using the Hampel filter method, and (d) visual checks. Identified outliers were removed and synchronously removed across all associated parameters (temperature and salinity).

Continuous salinity observations at station BEFmate_I3pio, 2019-03 to 2021-07

Data presented here were collected between 2019-03 at 2021-07 at station BEFmate_I3pio within the research unit DynaCom (Spatial community ecology in highly dynamic landscapes: From island biogeography to metaecosystems, https://uol.de/dynacom/ ) involving the Universities of Oldenburg, Göttingen, and Münster, the iDiv Leipzig and the Nationalpark Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer. Experimental islands and saltmarsh enclosed plots were established in the back-barrier tidal flat and in the saltmarsh zone of the island of Spiekeroog (Germany). Salinity at different elevation zones was measured using conductivity loggers deployed in dip wells within experimental islands as well as in the saltmarsh enclosed plots. Measurements were obtained using HOBO U24 Conductivity Logger U24-002-C (Onset Computer Corporation, Bourne, MA/USA). All devices were pre-calibrated by the manufacturer. Logged data were retrieved in the field using a Hobo Underwater Shuttle (U-DTW-1) and were read out with the HOBOware Pro (V3.7.28) software. Salinity was derived in HOBOware Pro using temperature-dependent, nonlinear seawater conductivity compensation following the Practical Salinity Scale (PSS-78). Subsequent data processing was done using MATLAB (R2024b). Post-processing and quality control included (a) the removal of data covering maintenance activities, (b) the removal of implausible values using fixe thresholds (salinity > 40 psu and < 5 psu; temperature > 35 °C and < -5 °C), c) an outlier detection using the Hampel filter method, and (d) visual checks. Identified outliers were removed and synchronously removed across all associated parameters (temperature and salinity).

Continuous salinity observations at station BEFmate_S3upp, 2019-09 to 2021-07

Data presented here were collected between 2019-09 and 2021-07 at station BEFmate_S3upp within the research unit DynaCom (Spatial community ecology in highly dynamic landscapes: From island biogeography to metaecosystems, https://uol.de/dynacom/ ) involving the Universities of Oldenburg, Göttingen, and Münster, the iDiv Leipzig and the Nationalpark Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer. Experimental islands and saltmarsh enclosed plots were established in the back-barrier tidal flat and in the saltmarsh zone of the island of Spiekeroog (Germany). Salinity at different elevation zones was measured using conductivity loggers deployed in dip wells within experimental islands as well as in the saltmarsh enclosed plots. Measurements were obtained using HOBO U24 Conductivity Logger U24-002-C (Onset Computer Corporation, Bourne, MA/USA). All devices were pre-calibrated by the manufacturer. Logged data were retrieved in the field using a Hobo Underwater Shuttle (U-DTW-1) and were read out with the HOBOware Pro (V3.7.28) software. Salinity was derived in HOBOware Pro using temperature-dependent, nonlinear seawater conductivity compensation following the Practical Salinity Scale (PSS-78). Subsequent data processing was done using MATLAB (R2024b). Post-processing and quality control included (a) the removal of data covering maintenance activities, (b) the removal of implausible values using fixe thresholds (salinity > 40 psu and < 5 psu; temperature > 35 °C and < -5 °C), c) an outlier detection using the Hampel filter method, and (d) visual checks. Identified outliers were removed and synchronously removed across all associated parameters (temperature and salinity).

Continuous salinity observations at station BEFmate_S3pio, 2019-03 to 2023-09

Data presented here were collected between 2019-03 and 2023-09 at station BEFmate_S3pio within the research unit DynaCom (Spatial community ecology in highly dynamic landscapes: From island biogeography to metaecosystems, https://uol.de/dynacom/ ) involving the Universities of Oldenburg, Göttingen, and Münster, the iDiv Leipzig and the Nationalpark Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer. Experimental islands and saltmarsh enclosed plots were established in the back-barrier tidal flat and in the saltmarsh zone of the island of Spiekeroog (Germany). Salinity at different elevation zones was measured using conductivity loggers deployed in dip wells within experimental islands as well as in the saltmarsh enclosed plots. Measurements were obtained using HOBO U24 Conductivity Logger U24-002-C (Onset Computer Corporation, Bourne, MA/USA). All devices were pre-calibrated by the manufacturer. Logged data were retrieved in the field using a Hobo Underwater Shuttle (U-DTW-1) and were read out with the HOBOware Pro (V3.7.28) software. Salinity was derived in HOBOware Pro using temperature-dependent, nonlinear seawater conductivity compensation following the Practical Salinity Scale (PSS-78). Subsequent data processing was done using MATLAB (R2024b). Post-processing and quality control included (a) the removal of data covering maintenance activities, (b) the removal of implausible values using fixe thresholds (salinity > 40 psu and < 5 psu; temperature > 35 °C and < -5 °C), c) an outlier detection using the Hampel filter method, and (d) visual checks. Identified outliers were removed and synchronously removed across all associated parameters (temperature and salinity).

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