Articles | Volume 17, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-17-197-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-17-197-2017
Research article
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15 Feb 2017
Research article |  | 15 Feb 2017

The role of EMODnet Chemistry in the European challenge for Good Environmental Status

Matteo Vinci, Alessandra Giorgetti, and Marina Lipizer

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EMODnet initiative aims to provide access to European marine data in an interoperable and free of restrictions way. EMODnet Chemistry lot focuses on the fulfillment of EU MSFD and INSPIRE directives requirements to assess eutrophication and contaminants. It could play two main roles: provide standardized and quality-checked buffers of data for specific regions and act as an umbrella for standards, best practices, and infrastructure to aggregate at regional level the single member states.
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