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Figure 4.5 Percentage of surface water bodies being affected by hydromorphological pressures A) Rivers; B) Lakes; C) Transitional waters; and D) Coastal waters

Note: Percentage of water bodies with hydromorphological pressures being a significant pressures and altered habitats being a significant impact

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  • austnkar (Kari Austnes) 11 Apr 2012 16:11:21

    Again missing info in title and notes. Check the other assessment

  • dorflger (Gerald Dorflinger) 12 Apr 2012 12:56:30

    1) "No data" is not appropriate for Cyprus' coastal waters. In the Cyprus "EU-summary report Articles 5 & 6" (submitted March 2005), Cyprus did report 25 coastal water bodies (Table SWPI6-1), of which five (20%) were reported to be affected by morphological alterations.

    2) The number of river and lake water bodies for Cyprus are wrong. In the Cyprus "EU-summary report Articles 5 & 6" (submitted March 2005), Cyprus did report 216 river water bodies and 18 lake water bodies in Table SWPI6-1. This table does also show the % HMWB.

    3) Please note that Cyprus does not have transitional waters, so this case should be indicated separately.

    Please revise the figure accordingly. We are available for any clarifications.

  • Corina Boscornea (invited by kristpet (disabled)) 13 Apr 2012 09:21:51

    Romanian input for Figure 4.5 4.6 Percentage of surface water bodies being affected by hydromorphological pressures A) Rivers; B) Lakes; C) Transitional waters; and D) Coastal waters:

    A) Rivers; RO – from total of 3387 WBs, still in progress to assess  the WISE data base

    B) Lakes; RO – from total of 131 WBs,

    • 12 WBs with hydromorphology pressures* (9.16%)
    • 12 WBs with altered habitats (9.16%)

    C) Transitional waters; RO – from total of 2 WBs,

    • 0 WBs with hydromorphology pressures (0%)
    • 0 WBs with altered habitats (0%)

    D) Coastal waters; RO – from total of 4 WBs,

    • 2 WBs with hydromorphology pressures (50%)
    • 2 WBs with altered habitats (50%)

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