Guidelines for monitoring of chlorophyll a.
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2016Corporate Author
HELCOM
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Increase in phytoplankton biomass is a direct consequence of advancing eutrophication. For monitoring
purposes, phytoplankton biomass is estimated by chlorophyll a (Chl a) concentration.
The amount of Chl a is not a direct proxy for phytoplankton biomass because of a highly variable ratio of
cellular carbon to Chl a in phytoplankton (Geider 1987). Phytoplankton biomass, except for picoplankton, is
more accurately assessed by quantitative taxonomical analysis. It is, however, laborious and thus provides
with a smaller amount of data than the Chl a method, which lowers the status confidence of any taxonomybased indicator. Regardless of its shortcomings, the Chl a method ‒ being easy to sample and fast to
analyze ‒ is the method of choice for environmental studies.
The scope of this guideline is the determination of Chl a concentration; measured from water samples
using wet analytics as well as estimated from in vivo Chl a fluorescence recordings......
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Publisher: https://helcom.fi/media/publications/Guidelines-for-measuring-chlorophyll-a.pdfPublisher
HELCOMHelsinki, Finland
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enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.1Maturity Level
TRL 8 Actual system completed and "mission qualified" through test and demonstration in an operational environment (ground or space)Best Practice Type
Manual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)Spatial Coverage
Baltic SeaCitation
HELCOM (2016) Guidelines for monitoring of chlorophyll a. Hesinki, Finland, HELCOM, 5pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1064Collections
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