Marine Environment Monitoring and Assessment National database (MERMAN)

Project overview

A map showing the stations which are sampled under the CSEMP programme
A map showing the stations which are sampled under the CSEMP programme ©

MERMAN is a new national database created by IBM. It is designed to hold and provide access to data collected under the Clean Safe Seas Environmental Monitoring Programme (CSEMP) — formerly the National Marine Monitoring Programme (NMMP).

MERMAN is funded by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), the Department of Agriculture Northern Ireland (DARD), the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) and the Scottish Executive Environmental and Rural Affairs Department (SEERAD).

CSEMP itself provides a coordinated approach to environmental monitoring in the UK's coastal and estuarine areas. The programme fulfils the UK's commitment to European directives including its mandatory monitoring requirements under the Oslo and Paris Convention (OSPAR) Joint Assessment Monitoring Programme (JAMP).

The general aims of CSEMP are to

  1. Detect long-term spatial and temporal trends in physical, biological and chemical variables at selected estuarine and coastal sites
  2. Support consistent standards in national and international monitoring programmes for marine environmental quality
  3. Establish appropriate protective regulatory measures
  4. Coordinate and optimise marine monitoring in the UK
  5. Provide a high quality chemical and biological data set from the UK’s marine environment
Sea Town, South Coast of UK
Sea Town, South Coast of UK ©

Monitoring stations

Approximately 80 stations, as illustrated in the above map, are monitored around the UK coastline. Contaminants are measured in waters, sediments and biota to assess their distribution and fate in the environment. Biological effects are also measured to determine the response of organisms to contaminants.

Data are quality assured using internal and external programmes. The participating laboratories subscribe to the Quality Assurance of Information for Marine Environmental Monitoring in Europe (QUASIMEME) or the Biological Effects Quality Assurance in Monitoring Programmes (BEQUALM) inter-laboratory proficiency-testing schemes and perform internal quality assurance.

The principal output from the coordinated monitoring is an annual submission of quality assured data to the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES).


Related BODC pages

BODC's role     Other links
Partnerships     

Related external links

The MERMAN database    International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)   Oslo and Paris Convention (OSPAR)
Department of Agriculture Northern Ireland (DARD)    Marine Environmental Monitoring in Europe (QUASIMEME)
Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA)   Biological Effects Quality Assurance in Monitoring Programmes (BEQUALM)
Scottish Executive Environmental and Rural Affairs Department (SEERAD)    

 


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