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Biomarkers as tools for monitoring within the Water Framework Directive context: concept, opinions and advancement of expertise

Les biomarqueurs comme outils de surveillance dans le contexte de la directive-cadre sur l'eau : concept, avis et avancement de l'expertise

Arnaud Chaumot
Cédric Fisson
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W. Sanchez

Résumé

TheWater Framework Directive (WFD) currently supports chemical and ecological monitoring programmes in order to achieve the good water surface status. Although chemical and ecological assessments are necessary, they have some limitations. Chemical approaches focus on certain substances identified as priorities, but they do not take into account other potentially harmful substances and also ignore the hazards related to contaminant cocktails. On the other hand, while ecological approaches provide holistic information on the impairment of biological communities in ecosystems, they do not distinguish the role of contaminants in these alterations, and consequently do not allow the establishment of contaminant impact reduction plans. Consequently, ecotoxicologists suggest the use of effect-based tools such as biomarkers. Biomarkers highlight the effect of potentially harmful substances (or a cocktail), and their specificity towards the chemicalsmakes it possible to properly discriminate the role of toxicantswithin biological community impairments. Thus, the integration of such tools (besides existing chemical and ecological tools) in the WFD could considerably improve its biomonitoring strategy. The B n' B project (Biomarkers and Biodiversity) exposes key objectives that will allow to (i) establish an inventory of the biomarkers developed by French laboratories; (ii) determine their methodological advancement and limits and, on this basis, formulate recommendations for biomonitoring use and future research needs; (iii) discuss the biomarkers' ecological significance, specificity to contaminants and interpretation capacity; (iv) establish, in fine, a selection of valuable biomarkers to enter the WFD; and (iv) propose integrative tools to facilitate the decision-taking by stakeholders.
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hal-02610039 , version 1 (08-12-2023)

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T. Milinkovitch, Olivier Geffard, Alain Geffard, Catherine Mouneyrac, Arnaud Chaumot, et al.. Biomarkers as tools for monitoring within the Water Framework Directive context: concept, opinions and advancement of expertise. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2019, 26, pp.32759-32763. ⟨10.1007/s11356-019-06434-x⟩. ⟨hal-02610039⟩
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