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Percentage of natural, heavily modified, artificial and unknown status for river, lake, transitional and coastal water bodies
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The graphs illustrate the designation of heavily and artificial water bodies
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Distribution of chemical status of groundwater, rivers, lakes, transitional and coastal waters.
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Number of Member States contributing to the dataset: Groundwater (26); Rivers (25); Lakes (22); Transitional (15) and Coastal (20). Percentages shown for rivers, lakes, transitional and coastal are by water body count. Groundwater percentages, however, are expressed by area. The total number of water bodies is shown in parenthesis.
Data from Sweden are excluded from surface water data illustrated in the figure. This is because Sweden contributed a disproportionately large amount of data and, classified all its surface waters as poor status since levels of mercury found within biota in both fresh and coastal waters exceed quality standards.
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Proportion of classified water bodies in different RBDs affected by pollution pressures, for rivers and lakes (left panel) and for coastal and transitional waters (right panel)
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The percentage is based on total number of classified water bodies. See the indicator specification for more details.
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Conservation status of river and lake habitat types and species, and conservation status of coastal and transitional waters habitat types of European interest
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Waterbase - Transitional, coastal and marine waters
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Waterbase is the generic name given to the EEA databases on the status and quality of Europes rivers, lakes, groundwater bodies and transitional, coastal and marine waters, and on the quantity of Europes water resources
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Distribution of ecological status or potential of classified rivers, lakes, coastal and transitional waters
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The figure shows percentage of the total number of classified water bodies (with total number given in brackets). See the indicator specification for more details
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Waterbase - Transitional, coastal and marine waters
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Waterbase is the generic name given to the EEA databases on the status and quality of Europes rivers, lakes, groundwater bodies and transitional, coastal and marine waters, and on the quantity of Europes water resources
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Percentage of natural, heavily modified, artificial and unknown status for river, lake, transitional and coastal water bodies
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Ecological status/potential of and proportion of water bodies affected by pollution and hydromorphological pressures for transitional (left panel (a, b, c)) and coastal (right panel (d, e, f)) water bodies, by sea region
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Percentage of transitional (a) and coastal (b) water bodies in poor and good chemical status, by count of water bodies
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The graphs illustrate the chemical status of transitional and coastal water bodies as percentage of water bodies in poor and good chemical status, by count of water bodies.
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