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Emissions by sector of ammonia - 2008 (EEA member countries)
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The contribution made by different sectors to emissions of ammonia.
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Emissions by sector of nitrogen oxides - 2008 (EEA member countries)
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The contribution made by different sectors to emissions of nitrogen oxides.
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Emissions by sector of non-methane volatile organic compounds - 2008 (EEA member countries)
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The contribution made by different sectors to emissions of non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs).
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Emissions by sector of selected heavy metals - 2008 (EEA member countries)
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The contribution made by different sectors to emissions of cadmium - Cd; mercury - Hg; and lead - Pb.
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Emissions by sector of selected persistent organic pollutants - 2008 (EEA member countries)
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The contribution made by different sectors to emissions of: HCB - hexachlorobenzene, HCH - hexachlorocyclohexane, PCBs - polychlorinated biphenyls; dioxins & furans; and PAHs - polyaromatic hydrocarbons.
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Emissions by sector of sulphur dioxide - 2008 (EEA member countries)
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The contribution made by different sectors to emissions of sulphur dioxide
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Emissions of primary PM2.5 and PM10 particulate matter (EEA member countries)
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This chart shows past emission trends of primary PM2.5 and PM10 particulate matter, 1990-2008.
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Exceedances of critical loads for eutrophication due to the deposition of nutrient N in 2000 and 2010
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The results were computed using the 2008 Critical Loads database hosted by the Coordination Centre for Effects (CCE).
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Fishing fleet capacity (CSI 034) - Assessment published Sep 2011
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The overall size and capacity (power and tonnage) of the European fishing fleets continues to follow a downward trend in all countries groups – EU15, EFTA, EU7, and Bulgaria and Romania. There are still however important issues concerning data availability and quality that need to be overcome to allow for a more robust assessment, especially for the Member States who have most recently joined the EU.
The average size of vessels seems to be increasing in EU15 and EFTA, whereas in EU7 and in Bulgaria and Romania there seems to be a downward trend.
The increase in the average size of vessels in the main European fishing fleets, i.e. EU15 and EFTA, possibly indicates a shift towards trawlers and purse seines, which are usually larger than vessels using passive gear and hence exert a greater fishing pressure. Also, other parameters such as technological developments, type of fishing gear and level of activity should be included in the analysis of fleet capacity to more accurately assess the effective fishing capacity of the European fishing fleet.
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Inland bathing water quality in the European Union
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The figure shows the bathing water quality in different European countries over time
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