This dataset contains all indicator and assessment results and data for the State of the Baltic Sea (HOLAS II) 2017 version. Final 2018 versions are included separately in HELCOM Map and Data service and metadata catalogue.
All datasets for HOLAS II and associated metadata were here compiled. The datasets are:
Abundance of coastal fish key functional group cyprinids
Abundance of coastal fish key functional group piscivores
Abundance of coastal fish species
Abundance of salmon spawners and smolt
Abundance of waterbirds in the breeding season
Abundance of waterbirds in the wintering season
Chlorophyll a status
Cyanobacterial bloom
Dissolved inorganic nitrogen
Dissolved inorganic phosphorous
Distribution of grey seals
Distribution of harbour seals
Distribution of ringed seals
Eutrophication assessment insitu data
Heavy metals – Cadmium (Cd) levels
Heavy metals – Lead (Pb) levels
Heavy metals – Mercury (Hg) levels
Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) levels
Integrated biodiversity status assessment for benthic habitats
Integrated biodiversity status assessment for fish
Integrated biodiversity status assessment for grey seals
Integrated biodiversity status assessment for harbour porpoises
Integrated biodiversity status assessment for pelagichabitats
Integrated biodiversity status assessment for ringed seals
Integrated biodiversity status assessment for seals
Integrated contamination status assessment
Integrated eutrophication status assessment
Oxygen det
PCB dioxin and furan
Perfluorooctane sulphonate (PFOS)
Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and their metabolites
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers
Cesium-137 in fish
Cesium-137 in flatfish
Cesium-137 in herring
Cesium-137 in seawater
Malformed embryos of amphipods
State of the soft bottom macrofauna community
TBT and imposex
Total nitrogen
Total phosphorous
Trend in arrival of new non-indigenous species
Water clarity
Zooplankton mean size and total stock MSTS
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