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Policy Document Commission Regulation 221/2002/EC of 6 February 2002
221/2002/EC. Commission Regulation (EC) NO. 221/2002 of 6 February 2002 amending Regulation (EC) No. 466/2001 setting maximum levels for certain contaminants in foodstuffs. 3 pp.
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EEAFigure Conservation status of habitat types of European Union interest in marine ecosystems
Statistics by region on the left, overall statistics on the right.
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EEAFigure Conservation status of marine habitat types and species listed in Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive
Conservation status of marine habitat types and species listed in Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive
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EEAFigure Conservation status of marine habitat types and species of Community interest in EU-25
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EEAFigure Conservation status of species of European Union interest in marine ecosystems
Statistics by region on the left, overall statistics on the right.
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EEAFigure Direct and riverine inputs of hazardous substances into the North-East Atlantic
This figure shows the input of cadmium, mercury, lead, lindane and PCB7 into the Northeast Atlantic (including the North Sea) as a percentage of 1990 values
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Publication EEA Signals 2010 - Biodiversity, climate change and you
Signals takes us on a journey, following the course of water from the glaciers of the Alps to the permafrost of the Arctic and the delta of the Ganges. We travel to familiar and far-flung places, looking at how we can rebuild our relationships with the crucial elements of everyday life— water, soil, air — and the animals and plants that make up the tapestry of life on Earth.
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Publication Environmental indicator report 2012
Reliable, relevant, targeted and timely environmental information is an essential element in implementing environmental policy and management processes. Such information can come in many formats — with indicators being a long-established approach to distilling detailed information into trends that are robust and easily understandable by a broad audience.
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EEAFigure Examples of impacts from marine invasive alien species
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Publication Hazardous substances in Europe's fresh and marine waters — An overview
Chemicals are an essential part of our daily lives and are used to produce consumer goods, to protect or restore our health and to boost food production, to name but a few examples. Some chemicals, however, are hazardous, raising concerns for the environment and human health. Hazardous substances are emitted to fresh and marine waters via a number of pathways and can have detrimental effects on aquatic biota. Humans can be exposed to hazardous substances in water through the ingestion of contaminated drinking water and the consumption of contaminated freshwater fish and seafood. A wide range of legislation now exists in Europe to address the release of hazardous substances to the environment, including water. New challenges exist, however, including the issues of chemical mixtures and emerging pollutants.
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