Observation series
The SOMLIT-Portzic observation series
The SOMLIT-Brest hydrological quality monitoring system has been operated since 1998 by IUEM/UBO/CNRS to characterise the general state of water bodies in the Brest Bay – Mer d’Iroise coastal system at weekly intervals. It aims to observe and understand the evolution of the environment in response to climate change and to detect the impact of human activities.
It is the local version of the national service SOMLIT (Service d’Observation des Milieux Littoraux) labelled by INSU/CNRS, which consists of 12 observation stations distributed throughout the French coastline. It is an integral part of the ILICO coastal research infrastructure.
Partners
The site
SOMLIT-Brest monitoring was implemented at the Ste-Anne-du-Portzic observation site (48°21’32.17” N, 4°33’07.21” W), at the entrance to the Brest harbour, at the interface with the Iroise Sea. The sample was taken at an average coefficient (70 ± 10) under open sea conditions: it is representative of the waters of the Iroise Sea.
Monitoring
Sampling is carried out from the tidal tower, at a depth of 2 m, for a water column of 9 m. About fifteen parameters are measured according to standard procedures validated by the entire network community. The measurements are carried out in accordance with the ISO 17025 standard.
The SOMLIT-Brest series, which has been conducted continuously for several decades, provides insight into the processes responsible for the temporal variability of the state of the coastal environment. Interpretation allows the identification of response patterns in terms of trends, breaks, cyclicity and associated delay.
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