Regional assessment of status and trends in CB concentrations in biota

Overview

This document describes a regional assessment of the status and trends of CB concentrations in biota in Scottish marine waters. It builds on the assessment of data from the UK’s Clean Seas Environmental Monitoring Programme conducted by the Clean Safe Seas Evidence Group. In this, assessments of status and trends were made for a large number of CB time series, each of a single CB in a single species at a single monitoring station. The regional assessment synthesises the results of the individual time series to assess status and trends at the biogeographic regional level.

The regional assessment considers the following CBs: CB28, CB52, CB101, CB118, CB138, CB153, CB180.

The regional assessment synthesises data from monitoring stations that are in estuarine, coastal and offshore waters. The results might therefore differ from regional assessments for Marine Strategy Framework Directive purposes, which exclude estuarine stations.

The following sections:

  • summarise the individual time series results
  • describe the methods used to combine the individual time series results to estimate regional status and trends
  • present the estimates of regional trends
  • present the estimates of regional status


Summary of individual time series results

A time series of CB concentrations is assessed for status if:

  • there is at least one year with data in the period 2013 to 2018
  • there are at least three years of data over the whole time series
  • a parametric model can be fitted to the data and used to estimate the mean concentration in the final monitoring year (or, occasionally, if a non-parametric test of status is applied)

The conditions are more stringent for trends. Specifically, a time series is assessed for trends if:

  • there is at least one year with data in the period 2013 to 2018
  • there are at least five years of data over the whole time series
  • a parametric model can be fitted to the data and used to estimate the trend in mean concentration

Note that all trend assessments for individual time series and most status assessments are based on the fit of a parametric model. This is important because only the parametric results are passed into the regional assessments in the following sections. 93 of the 403 CB time series were assessed for status using a non-parametric test.

The first tab below shows all the monitoring stations where there are individual time series assessments of trend or status for CBs. The purple circles are stations where there is a trend assessment for at least one CB, and the light blue cirles are stations where there are only status assessments.

The next set of tabs show the trend and status assessments for each CB in turn. The colours have the following meaning:

  • blue: the mean concentration is significantly (p < 0.05) below the Background Assessment Concentration (BAC)
  • green: the mean concentration is significantly (p < 0.05) below the Environmental Assessment Criterion (EAC)
  • red: the mean concentration is not signficantly below the EAC

And the shapes have the following meaning:

  • downward triangle: the mean concentration is significantly decreasing (p < 0.05)
  • circle: there is no significant change in mean concentration (p > 0.05)
  • upward triangle: the mean concentration is significantly increasing (p < 0.05)

The final set of tabs give:

  • the number of time series with upwards, downwards or no trend in each biogeographic region
  • the same information presented as proportions
  • the number of time series with blue, green or red status in each biogeographic region
  • the same information presented as proportions


Stations


CB28


CB52


CB101


CB118


CB138


CB153


CB180


Trend summary (numbers)

Number of time series with upwards, downwards or no trend by biogeographic region

region status CB28 CB52 CB101 CB118 CB138 CB153 CB180 total
Northern North Sea upward trend 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 4
no trend 1 2 10 11 16 18 6 64
downward trend 3 3 4 6 5 3 3 27
Scottish Continental Shelf upward trend 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
no trend 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3
downward trend 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Minches & W Scotland upward trend 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
no trend 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3
downward trend 1 3 3 4 3 3 1 18
Irish Sea upward trend 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3
no trend 7 6 9 11 8 13 9 63
downward trend 5 6 6 5 7 3 3 35
total upward trend 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 7
no trend 8 8 19 23 24 35 16 133
downward trend 9 12 13 15 15 9 7 80


Trend summary (proportions)

Proportion of time series with upwards, downwards or no trend by biogeographic region

region status CB28 CB52 CB101 CB118 CB138 CB153 CB180 total
Northern North Sea upward trend 0 0 7 6 0 4 10 4
no trend 25 40 66 61 76 82 60 67
downward trend 75 60 27 33 24 14 30 29
Scottish Continental Shelf upward trend 0 0 0
no trend 100 100 100
downward trend 0 0 0
Minches & W Scotland upward trend 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
no trend 0 0 0 0 0 40 50 14
downward trend 100 100 100 100 100 60 50 86
Irish Sea upward trend 0 0 0 6 6 6 0 3
no trend 58 50 60 65 50 76 75 62
downward trend 42 50 40 29 44 18 25 35
total upward trend 0 0 3 5 2 4 4 3
no trend 47 40 58 57 60 76 67 61
downward trend 53 60 39 38 38 20 29 36


Status summary (numbers)

Number of time series with each status by biogeographic region

region status CB28 CB52 CB101 CB118 CB138 CB153 CB180 total
Northern North Sea blue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
green 21 24 25 9 28 30 27 164
red 6 2 4 19 0 0 0 31
Scottish Continental Shelf blue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
green 4 2 5 4 3 5 2 25
red 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2
Minches & W Scotland blue 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 4
green 4 5 7 6 7 8 6 43
red 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3
Irish Sea blue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
green 12 13 11 2 16 19 17 90
red 6 6 8 17 3 0 1 41
total blue 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 4
green 41 44 48 21 54 62 52 322
red 14 8 12 39 3 0 1 77


Status summary (proportions)

Proportion of time series with each status by biogeographic region

region status CB28 CB52 CB101 CB118 CB138 CB153 CB180 total
Northern North Sea blue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
green 78 92 86 32 100 100 100 84
red 22 8 14 68 0 0 0 16
Scottish Continental Shelf blue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
green 80 100 100 80 100 100 100 93
red 20 0 0 20 0 0 0 7
Minches & W Scotland blue 29 17 12 0 0 0 0 8
green 57 83 88 75 100 100 100 86
red 14 0 0 25 0 0 0 6
Irish Sea blue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
green 67 68 58 11 84 100 94 69
red 33 32 42 89 16 0 6 31
total blue 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1
green 72 83 79 35 95 100 98 80
red 25 15 20 65 5 0 2 19


Regional assessment - methods

Tabulating the number of time series with each status category by region provides a quick summary of the individual time series results. However, it does not provide an objective regional assessment of status. Similarly, tabulating the number of time series with an upward or downward trend does not provide an objective regional assessment of trend. This section describes how the individual time series results can by synthesised in a meta-analysis to assess both status and trend at the regional level.

Trends

For a regional trend assessment, the trend in each time series is summarised by the estimated change in log concentration over the last twenty years (or shorter if the time series doesn’t extend that far back). Regional trends are then estimated by fitting the following linear mixed model by restricted maximum likelihood:

  • response: trend (yearly change in log concentration)
  • fixed model: region
  • random model: CB + region.CB + station + trend estimation variation + residual variation

The fixed model means that a trend is estimated for each region. Trends in the different CBs are assumed to be broadly similar, because inputs and control measures are likely to affect all CBs in a similar way. Each regional trend can thus be interpreted as the common trend in CB concentrations in that region (i.e. the trend averaged across all CBs).

The random model has five terms:

  • CB allows for variation in trend between CBs common to all regions
  • region.CB allows for additional variation in trend between CBs within regions
  • station allows for variation in trend between stations common to all CBs
  • trend estimation variation is the variance of the trend estimates from the individual time series analysis, assumed known and fixed
  • residual variation is the variation that cannot be explained by any of the fixed effects or the other random effects

The meta-analysis is restricted to time series from monitoring stations that are classified as ‘representative’. ‘Baseline’ stations (those with near pristine conditions or only subject to very diffuse inputs) are omitted because any trends there will likely be caused by different processes to those at representative stations. Similarly ‘impacted’ stations (those close to a point source) are omitted because trends there will likely reflect changes due to the point source, and will be ‘unrepresentative’ at the regional level.

The meta-analysis is further restricted to:

  • regions with at least three trend stations with good geographic spread. Three stations is considered the minimum required to provide some sort of evidence base at the regional level
  • CBs with trend information for at least three stations (over all regions): CBs are treated as random effects in the meta-anlaysis, so information about trends in one CB can be ‘borrowed’ from the trend information in the other CBs

Status

For a regional status assessment, the status of each time series is summarised by the difference between the estimated mean log concentration in the final monitoring year and the log assessment concentration. This ensures that status is always measured on the same scale, even though the assessment concentration might vary between CBs and species. Essentially the same linear mixed model as for trends is then fitted:

  • response: status (mean log concentration - log assessment concentration)
  • fixed model: region
  • random model: CB + region.CB + station + status estimation variation + residual variation

where status estimation variation is the variation in the status estimates from the individual time series analysis, assumed known and fixed.

There are no restrictions on the time series used in the status meta-analysis based on the classification of the monitoring station; time series from baseline, representative and impacted stations are all included. However, the few time series with a non-parametric assessment of status must be excluded, because there is no summary measure of status to use in the mixed model.

Again, the meta-analysis is restricted to regions with at least three status stations with good geographic spread and to CBs with status information for at least three stations (over all regions).

Presentation

The results of both the trend and status regional assessments are back-transformed for presentation. The estimated regional trend is then interpreted as the percentage yearly change in concentration and the estimated regional status as the ratio of the mean regional concentration to the assessment concentration. To illustrate the latter, a value of 1 indicates that the mean regional concentration is equal to the assessment concentration; a value of 0.5 indicates that it is half the assessment concentration, and a value of 2 indicates that it is twice the assessment concentration.


Regional assessment - availability of time series

This section provides more detail on the number and geographic spread of the time series available for the meta-analyses. The map shows the stations with parametric trend and status assessments having excluded trend assessments at baseline and impacted stations. The purple circles are stations where there is a trend assessment for at least one CB, and the light blue cirles are stations where there are only status assessments.

The following regions have an insufficient number or time series or spread of stations and are excluded from the regional assessment:

  • trend: Scottish Continental Shelf
  • status: Scottish Continental Shelf



Regional trends

The first 4 tabs show:

  • Regional trends: estimates of the regional trend (averaged over CBs) with pointwise 95% confidence intervals
  • Regional trends by CB: regional trend estimates for each CB with pointwise 95% confidence intervals plotted by CB
  • Regional trends by region: regional trend estimates for each CB with pointwise 95% confidence intervals plotted by region
  • Individual time series: the trend estimates from the individual time series on which the regional assessment is based. The estimates for regions with insufficient geographic spread (and excluded from the meta-analysis) are also shown.

The symbols in all these plots have the following interpretation:

  • downward triangle: the mean concentration is significantly decreasing (p < 0.05)
  • circle: there is no change in mean concentration (p > 0.05)
  • upward triangle: the mean concentration is significantly increasing (p < 0.05)

The final 2 tabs show the estimates of the regional trend (averaged over CBs) and the regional trend by CB


Regional trends


Regional trends by CB


Regional trends by region


Individual time series


Estimates by region

This table shows the estimates of the regional trend:

  • trend: the estimated mean yearly change in log concentration across the region (multiplied by 100 for presentation)
  • se: the corresponding standard error
  • lower, upper: the corresponding pointwise 95% confidence limits
  • % yearly change: the estimated mean % yearly change in concentration across the region
  • %yc lower, %yc upper: the corresponding pointwise 95% confidence limits


region trend se lower upper % yearly change %yc lower %yc upper
Northern North Sea -5.46 2.34 -10.05 -0.87 -5.31 -9.56 -0.87
Minches & W Scotland -13.28 3.35 -19.85 -6.71 -12.44 -18.01 -6.49
Irish Sea -2.19 2.49 -7.06 2.68 -2.17 -6.82 2.72


Estimates by region and CB

This table shows the estimates of the regional trend by determinand:

  • trend: the estimated mean yearly change in log concentration across the region (multiplied by 100 for presentation)
  • se: the corresponding standard error
  • lower, upper: the corresponding pointwise 95% confidence limits
  • % yearly change: the estimated mean % yearly change in concentration across the region
  • %yc lower, %yc upper: the corresponding pointwise 95% confidence limits


region CB trend se lower upper % yearly change %yc lower %yc upper
Northern North Sea CB28 -9.22 2.26 -13.64 -4.80 -8.81 -12.75 -4.69
CB52 -10.66 2.51 -15.57 -5.75 -10.11 -14.42 -5.59
CB101 -6.43 1.71 -9.78 -3.08 -6.23 -9.32 -3.03
CB118 -4.32 1.53 -7.31 -1.33 -4.22 -7.05 -1.32
CB138 -3.87 1.46 -6.72 -1.01 -3.79 -6.50 -1.00
CB153 -2.61 1.46 -5.47 0.25 -2.57 -5.32 0.25
CB180 -1.11 1.71 -4.46 2.24 -1.11 -4.36 2.26
Minches & W Scotland CB28 -18.36 3.72 -25.64 -11.07 -16.77 -22.62 -10.48
CB52 -22.62 3.48 -29.44 -15.80 -20.24 -25.50 -14.61
CB101 -19.99 3.35 -26.56 -13.42 -18.12 -23.33 -12.56
CB118 -12.64 3.07 -18.66 -6.62 -11.87 -17.02 -6.41
CB138 -7.58 3.11 -13.68 -1.48 -7.30 -12.78 -1.47
CB153 -6.49 2.90 -12.18 -0.81 -6.29 -11.47 -0.81
CB180 -5.29 3.33 -11.83 1.25 -5.15 -11.15 1.25
Irish Sea CB28 -4.48 2.00 -8.40 -0.57 -4.38 -8.06 -0.57
CB52 -5.30 2.02 -9.27 -1.33 -5.16 -8.85 -1.32
CB101 -3.08 1.83 -6.67 0.52 -3.03 -6.45 0.52
CB118 -1.84 1.79 -5.35 1.66 -1.82 -5.21 1.68
CB138 -1.01 1.77 -4.48 2.47 -1.00 -4.38 2.50
CB153 0.09 1.75 -3.34 3.52 0.09 -3.29 3.58
CB180 0.29 1.89 -3.41 3.99 0.29 -3.35 4.08


Regional status compared to the Environmental Assessment Criterion (EAC)

The first 4 tabs show:

  • Regional status: estimates of the regional status (averaged over CBs) with pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence intervals
  • Regional status by CB: regional status estimates for each CB with pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence intervals plotted by CB
  • Regional status by region: regional status estimates for each CB with pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence intervals plotted by region
  • Individual time series: the status estimates from the individual time series on which the regional assessment is based. The estimates for regions with insufficient geographic spread (and excluded from the meta-analysis) are also shown.

The symbols in all the plots have the following interpretation:

  • blue: the mean concentration is significantly (p < 0.05) below the Background Assessment Concentration (BAC)
  • green: the mean concentration is significantly (p < 0.05) below the EAC
  • red: the mean concentration is not significantly below the EAC

Note that to see why some points are coloured blue, it is necessary to look ahead to the next section, where status is compared to the BAC. Unfortunately, it isn’t easy to present the assessment of status relative to the EAC with the assessment of status relative to the BAC because the ratio of the BAC to the EAC can vary between CBs and species.

The final 2 tabs show the estimates of the regional status (averaged over CBs) and the regional status trend by CB


Regional status


Regional status by CB


Regional status by region


Individual time series


Estimates by region

This table shows the estimates of the regional status:

  • status: the estimated mean log concentration minus the log EAC
  • se: the corresponding standard error
  • upper: the corresponding pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence limit
  • concentration: the estimated mean concentration relative to the EAC
  • conc upper: the corresponding pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence limit


region status se upper concentration conc upper
Northern North Sea -2.52 0.43 -1.81 0.08 0.16
Minches & W Scotland -3.64 0.51 -2.80 0.03 0.06
Irish Sea -1.42 0.45 -0.69 0.24 0.50


Estimates by region and CB

This table shows the estimates of the regional trend by determinand:

  • status: the estimated mean log concentration minus the log EAC
  • se: the corresponding standard error
  • upper: the corresponding pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence limit
  • concentration: the estimated mean concentration relative to the EAC
  • conc upper: the corresponding pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence limit


region CB status se upper concentration conc upper
Northern North Sea CB28 -3.09 0.20 -2.76 0.05 0.06
CB52 -2.92 0.20 -2.60 0.05 0.07
CB101 -2.21 0.19 -1.91 0.11 0.15
CB118 -0.39 0.18 -0.09 0.68 0.91
CB138 -2.26 0.18 -1.97 0.10 0.14
CB153 -3.44 0.18 -3.15 0.03 0.04
CB180 -3.31 0.19 -3.00 0.04 0.05
Minches & W Scotland CB28 -4.21 0.34 -3.65 0.01 0.03
CB52 -3.99 0.33 -3.44 0.02 0.03
CB101 -3.35 0.33 -2.81 0.03 0.06
CB118 -1.49 0.33 -0.95 0.23 0.39
CB138 -3.42 0.33 -2.89 0.03 0.06
CB153 -4.60 0.32 -4.06 0.01 0.02
CB180 -4.42 0.34 -3.87 0.01 0.02
Irish Sea CB28 -1.95 0.23 -1.58 0.14 0.21
CB52 -1.74 0.22 -1.38 0.18 0.25
CB101 -1.10 0.22 -0.74 0.33 0.48
CB118 0.68 0.22 1.03 1.97 2.81
CB138 -1.26 0.22 -0.90 0.28 0.41
CB153 -2.38 0.21 -2.03 0.09 0.13
CB180 -2.20 0.22 -1.84 0.11 0.16


Regional status compared to the Background Assessment Concentration (BAC)

The first 4 tabs show:

  • Regional status: estimates of the regional status (averaged over CBs) with pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence intervals
  • Regional status by CB: regional status estimates for each CB with pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence intervals plotted by CB
  • Regional status by region: regional status estimates for each CB with pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence intervals plotted by region
  • Individual time series: the status estimates from the individual time series on which the regional assessment is based. The estimates for regions with insufficient geographic spread (and excluded from the meta-analysis) are also shown.

The symbols in all the plots have the following interpretation:

  • blue: the mean concentration is significantly (p < 0.05) below the BAC
  • green: the mean concentration is significantly (p < 0.05) below the Environmental Assessment Criterion (EAC)
  • red: the mean concentration is not significantly below the EAC

The final 2 tabs show the estimates of the regional status (averaged over CBs) and the regional status trend by CB


Regional status


Regional status by CB


Regional status by region


Individual time series


Estimates by region

This table shows the estimates of the regional status:

  • status: the estimated mean log concentration minus the log BAC
  • se: the corresponding standard error
  • upper: the corresponding pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence limit
  • concentration: the estimated mean concentration relative to the BAC
  • conc upper: the corresponding pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence limit


region status se upper concentration conc upper
Northern North Sea 1.53 0.45 2.26 4.61 9.63
Minches & W Scotland 0.37 0.61 1.37 1.45 3.95
Irish Sea 2.91 0.48 3.71 18.40 40.75


Estimates by region and CB

This table shows the estimates of the regional trend by determinand:

  • status: the estimated mean log concentration minus the log BAC
  • se: the corresponding standard error
  • upper: the corresponding pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence limit
  • concentration: the estimated mean concentration relative to the BAC
  • conc upper: the corresponding pointwise upper one-sided 95% confidence limit


region CB status se upper concentration conc upper
Northern North Sea CB28 -0.10 0.28 0.36 0.91 1.43
CB52 0.60 0.28 1.06 1.83 2.88
CB101 1.52 0.27 1.96 4.56 7.09
CB118 1.73 0.27 2.17 5.63 8.72
CB138 2.46 0.26 2.89 11.66 17.98
CB153 2.85 0.26 3.28 17.23 26.55
CB180 1.64 0.27 2.09 5.15 8.05
Minches & W Scotland CB28 -1.26 0.51 -0.42 0.28 0.66
CB52 -0.42 0.50 0.40 0.66 1.50
CB101 0.33 0.50 1.16 1.39 3.18
CB118 0.63 0.50 1.45 1.87 4.24
CB138 1.24 0.49 2.05 3.45 7.78
CB153 1.60 0.49 2.41 4.94 11.11
CB180 0.48 0.50 1.30 1.61 3.69
Irish Sea CB28 1.37 0.33 1.91 3.95 6.78
CB52 2.17 0.33 2.70 8.73 14.91
CB101 2.94 0.32 3.47 18.91 32.24
CB118 3.05 0.32 3.58 21.07 35.85
CB138 3.68 0.32 4.21 39.77 67.61
CB153 4.15 0.32 4.67 63.12 107.18
CB180 3.03 0.33 3.57 20.71 35.38


CB profiles

The profile of concentrations across CBs can sometimes be useful for examining sources, and for comparing concentrations across regions where assessment criteria are not available. Profiles were examined by fitting the following linear mixed model by restricted maximum likelihood:

  • response: mean log concentration
  • fixed model: region
  • random model: CB + region.CB + station + estimation variation + residual variation

where, for each time series, the mean log concentration is the estimated mean log concentration in the final monitoring year and the estimation variance is the variance associated with this estimate.

The estimated CB concentration profiles by region are shown below with pointwise 95% confidence limits. The units are ug/kg ww.