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Marine Eutrophication: A Proposed Data Analysis Procedure For Assessing Spatial Trends
Authors:Dimitra Kitsiou  Michael Karydis
Affiliation:(1) Aquatic Ecosystems Laboratory, Department of Environmental Studies, University of the Aegean, 17 Karadoni Street, Mytilene, Greece;(2) Present address: CEFREM (Centre de Formation et de Recherche sur l'Environnement Marin), Université de Perpignan, 52, Avenue de Villeneuve, Perpignan, France;(3) Aquatic Ecosystems Laboratory, Department of Environmental Studies, University of the Aegean, 17 Karadoni Street, Mytilene, Greece
Abstract:A methodology for the discrimination of the different trophic levels at a spatial scale in the marine environment is proposedusing spatial analysis methods and non-parametric statistics. Phytoplankton cell number, being a representative parameter to express trophic trends in the marine ecosystem is selected forthe methodology development; Saronicos Gulf, Greece is used for the case study. The proposed stepwise methodology includes interpolation for assessing the spatial distribution of phytoplankton cell number, division of the Gulf into a number of quadrates, development of a scale characterising trophic levels and finally characterisation of the trophic state ofeach quadrate using non-parametric statistics. The advantages of this methodology and the potential applications in coastal management studies are also discussed.
Keywords:interpolation  marine eutrophication  non-parametricstatistics  phytoplankton cell number  Saronicos Gulf  spatial analysis  thematic map
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