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    <p>The national monitoring program was initiated by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and is now financed by the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management.</p><p>Monitoring is performed by the Swedish Museum of Natural History. Data is stored in the Swedish archive for oceanographic data (SHARK) database, curated by SMHI.</p><p>Information about the program and the methods are available in Swedish at the website of the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management https://www.havochvatten.se/vagledning-foreskrifter-och-lagar/vagledningar/ovriga-vagledningar/overvakningsmanualer-for-miljoovervakning/overvakningsmanualer/patologi-hos-grasal-vikaresal-och-knubbsal.html</p>

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    Data collected within various monitoring programmes and surveys. Chlorophyll-a from water collected with hose over integrated depth intervall.

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    Data collected within various monitoring programmes and surveys. Chlorophyll-a from water collected with bottle at discrete depths.

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    <p>The national monitoring program is financed by the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management.</p><p>Monitoring is performed by Gothenburg University. Data are stored in the Swedish Ocean Archive (SHARK) by the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI).</p><p>Information about the program and the methods are available in Swedish at the website of Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management, https://www.havochvatten.se/vagledning-foreskrifter-och-lagar/vagledningar/ovriga-vagledningar/overvakningsmanualer-for-miljoovervakning/overvakningsmanualer/geleplankton.html</p>

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    The Aranda cruise investigated the Baltic Sea, and the Kattegat and Skagerrak on July 2017, 10th – 17th. 18 stations were investigated for JERICO-NEXT. The main objectives of the cruise were to investigate the vertical and horizontal distribution of cyanobacteria and zooplankton and characterize phytoplankton.

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    SHARK ("Svenskt HavsARKiv" / "Swedish Ocean Archive") is the national marine biological monitoring database of Sweden, holding monitoring data on phytoplankton, zooplankton, bacterioplankton, phytobenthos, zoobenthos, seals, primary production, sedimentation and chlorophyll measurements.

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    <para>Phytolankton have been regionally monitored in Sweden since 1985.</para> <para>The monitoring is financed by the Swedish county administration boards, Swedish municipalities and Swedish coalitions of water conservation. Recipient control data financed by companies are also included. Monitoring is performed by Swedish universities and consulting firms.</para> <para>Data are stored in the Swedish Ocean Archive database (SHARK), by the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. Data are collected and analyzed according to the HELCOM COMBINE Manual - Part C Annex C6 Monitoring of phytoplankton species composition, abundance and biomass (https://www.helcom.fi/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Guidelines-for-monitoring-phytoplankton-species-composition-abundance-and-biomass.pdf) or similar methods.</para>

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    Hourly measurements using the Huvudskör E. buoy. Several abiotic and bio-optical parameters are collected. For phytoplankton, chlorophyll and phycocyanin fluorescence are the most relevant parameters.

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    <para>Zoobenthos have been regionally monitored in Sweden since 1972. The monitoring is financed by the Swedish county administration boards, Swedish municipalities, Swedish coalitions of water conservation and Swedish companies. Recipient control data financed by companies are also included.</para>

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    <p>The national monitoring program is financed by the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management.</p><p>Monitoring is performed by the Swedish Museum of Natural History. Data are stored in the Swedish Ocean Archive (SHARK) by the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI).</p><p>Information about the program and the methods are available in Swedish at the website of Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management, https://www.havochvatten.se/overvakning-och-uppfoljning/miljoovervakning/marin-miljoovervakning/tumlare.html</p>