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WISE Large rivers and large lakes
In order to have a visually uninterrupted hydrographic network WISE Large rivers and large lakes should be used in combination with Transitional waters that resides along with the River basin district data.
Percentage of clasiffied water bodies in less than good ecological status or potential in coastal and transitional waters
Percentage of natural, heavily modified, artificial and unknown status for river, lake, transitional and coastal water bodies
The graphs illustrate the designation of heavily and artificial water bodies
Percentage of natural, heavily modified, artificial and unknown status for river, lake, transitional and coastal water bodies
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Percentage of transitional (a) and coastal (b) water bodies in poor and good chemical status, by count of water bodies
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.
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)
The percentage is based on total number of classified water bodies. See the indicator specification for more details.
Chemical status of transitional and coastal waters per RBD — percentage of water bodies not achieving good chemical status
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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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Distribution of ecological status or potential of classified rivers, lakes, coastal and transitional waters, by count of water bodies
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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