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biota

biota
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • all the plant and animal life of a particular region

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    1. For a start, we have a very incomplete knowledge of the earth's biota.
    2. Biota (biota)
    3. SC Biota Com SRL Bacău, str.
    4. It is therefore appropriate to establish EQS for biota at Community level for those three substances.
    5. Member States should, inter alia, monitor sediment and biota, as appropriate, at an adequate frequency to provide sufficient data for a reliable long-term trend analysis of those priority substances that tend to accumulate in sediment and/or biota.
    6. A description of the situation with regard to chemicals, including chemicals giving rise to concern, sediment contamination, hotspots, health issues and contamination of biota (especially biota meant for human consumption),
    7. If Member States do not apply EQS for biota they shall introduce stricter EQS for water in order to achieve the same level of protection as the EQS for biota set out in Article 3(2) of this Directive.
    8. determine, for the substances mentioned in points (a) and (b), the frequency of monitoring in biota and/or sediment.
    9. Moreover, sediment and biota remain important matrices for the monitoring of certain substances with significant accumulation potential.
    10. establish and apply EQS other than those mentioned in point (a) for sediment and/or biota for specified substances.
    11. In the assessment of the environmental fate and behaviour of plant protection products, Member States shall have regard to all aspects of the environment, including biota.
    12. Occurrence, origin (where possible), extent of significant acute pollution events (e.g. slicks from oil and oil products) and their impact on biota physically affected by this pollution (8.2.2).
    13. to accumulate in biota and, eventually, to pass through the food chain, with reference to the octanol-water partition coefficient (Kow) and bioconcentration factor (BCF), if available.
    14. Member States shall determine the frequency of monitoring in sediment and/or biota so as to provide sufficient data for a reliable long-term trend analysis.
    15. Furthermore, Member States should be able to establish EQS for sediment and/or biota at national level and apply those EQS instead of the EQS for water set out in this Directive.