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Corpus International Journal of Oceanography and Aquatic Research


Biological Monitoring of Surface Water Bodies of the Adriatic Sea Basin in Bosnia and Herzegovina-An Example

Research Article
Volume 3 - Issue 1 | Article DOI : 10.54026/CIJOAR/1005


Sanja Duranović, Anita Dedić*, Dragan Škobić, Anđelka Lasić and Svjetlana Stanić Koštroman

Sanja Duranovi?, Anita Dedi?*, Dragan Škobi?, An?elka Lasi?, Svjetlana Stani? Koštroman University of Mostar, Faculty of Science and Education, Rodo? bb, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovin

Corresponding Authors

Anita Dedi?, University of Mostar, Faculty of Science and Education, Rodo? bb, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Keywords

Biological monitoring; Bio-assessment; Ecological status, Ecological potential; Karstic waters

Received : January 18, 2025
Published : February 03, 2025

Abstract

According to the application of the European Water Framework Directive, bioassessment of surface water bodies is one of the most important approaches to provide the deterioration of ecosystems and achieve environmental sustainability. Hydromorfological alternation, nutrient enrichment driven by human activities are the main factors for the ecological compromise of freshwater ecosystems. During the 2022 we done research and bio assessment in 40 water bodies in the Adriatic Sea Basin, and it is included monitoring of

i. physico- chemical,
ii. chemical,
iii. hydro-morphological,and
iv. biological factors.


Mostly of our investigated water bodies were in category of good or high ecological status or maximum or good ecological potential. Despite the satisfactory conditions we have been noting new water challenges (e.g. eutrophication, water blooms, salinization, invasive species, biodiversity declining) lately. Bioassessment in surface water bodies could be used in a risk assessment framework to identify levels of pollution or contamination, and guide environmental decision making.