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BS EN ISO 16665:2013 Water quality. Guidelines for quantitative sampling and sample processing of marine soft-bottom macrofauna

BS EN ISO 16665:2013

Water quality. Guidelines for quantitative sampling and sample processing of marine soft-bottom macrofauna

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 16665:2013
Pages:44
Released:2014-04-30
ISBN:978 0 580 85761 4
Status:Corrigendum
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BS EN ISO 16665:2013


This standard BS EN ISO 16665:2013 Water quality. Guidelines for quantitative sampling and sample processing of marine soft-bottom macrofauna is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.060.10 Water of natural resources
  • 13.060.70 Examination of biological properties of water

This International Standard provides guidelines on the quantitative collection and processing of subtidal soft-bottom macrofaunal samples in marine waters.

This International Standard encompasses:

  1. development of the sampling programme;

  2. requirements for sampling equipment;

  3. sampling and sample treatment in the field;

  4. sorting and species identification;

  5. storage of collected and processed material.

This International Standard does not specifically address the following, although some elements may be applicable:

  • bioassay sub-sampling;

  • deep water (>750 m) or offshore sampling;

  • in situ faunal studies, e.g. recolonization assays;

  • non-benthic organisms caught in the sampling device;

  • estuarine sampling;

  • intertidal sampling;

  • meiofaunal sampling and analysis (see Reference [9]);

  • dsampling by dredge and sledge;

  • self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) sampling;

  • statistical design.

Accuracy of position fixing is determined by the geographical area, equipment used and survey objective.