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A geographical information system for the management of the aquaculture data in the Adriatic Sea – the Strengthening of Centres for Aquaculture Production and Safety surveillance in the Adriatic countries experience: Present capabilities, tools and functions

机译:一个用于管理亚得里亚海水产养殖数据的地理信息系统–加强亚得里亚海国家水产养殖生产和安全监测中心的经验:现有能力,工具和职能

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The European Commission (EC) regulation no. 854/2004 requires a systematic monitoring of chemical and microbiological contaminants in live bivalve molluscs, live echinoderms, live tunicates and live marine gastropods for human consumption through surveillance plans to be implemented in all European Union (EU) countries.A consortium of five Adriatic countries was set up in the framework of the Instrument of Pre-accession Assistance Adriatic Cross-border Cooperation Programme (IPA Adriatic CBC) 2007- 2013 with the aim of collecting data and distribute information on harvesting and production in mollusc areas. A web-based geographical information system (GIS) application was developed to support the partners to manage data and to make these data available to final users, policy makers and to risk assessors. The GIS for the Strengthening of Centres for Aquaculture Production and Safety surveillance in the Adriatic countries (CAPS2) is divided into two levels, the national and the supranational one, and it distributes spatial and epidemiological information coming from various data acquisition and management sites. The great innovation is the possibility for each country to use online drawing, modifying and change of the geographic areas according to national surveillance needs. Currently it hosts data coming from about 230 production and relay areas with more than 29,478 laboratory tests performed on collected samples since August 2014. Data collected are used by each national competent authority to classify production or relay areas according to the EC regulation mentioned and to conduct risk assessment studies to evaluate the level of consumers’ exposure to contaminants in the consumption of bivalve mollusc products.
机译:欧洲委员会(EC)法规No. 854/2004要求通过将在所有欧盟(EU)国家实施的监督计划,对活双壳贝类软体动物,活棘皮动物,活被膜成虫和活海洋腹足动物中的化学和微生物污染物进行系统性监测。五个亚得里亚海国家组成的财团成立于2007-2013年加入前援助亚得里亚海跨境合作计划(IPA Adriatic CBC)的框架内,旨在收集数据并在软体动物地区分发有关收获和生产的信息。开发了一个基于Web的地理信息系统(GIS)应用程序,以支持合作伙伴管理数据并将这些数据提供给最终用户,决策者和风险评估者。用于加强亚得里亚国家水产养殖生产和安全监测中心的GIS(CAPS2)分为国家一级和超国家一级两个级别,它分发来自各种数据采集和管理站点的空间和流行病学信息。巨大的创新是每个国家都可以根据国家监视需求使用在线绘图,修改和更改地理区域。自2014年8月以来,它目前收集来自大约230个生产和接力地区的数据,并对收集的样本进行了29,478项实验室测试。每个国家主管部门均使用收集到的数据根据​​提及的EC法规对生产或接力地区进行分类并进行风险评估研究,以评估消费者在双壳软体动物产品消费中接触污染物的水平。

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