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Map shows bathing water locations and their quality for the latest as well as previous bathing seasons whereas all symbols (charts, circles and squares with bather) are coloured according to achieved quality status in the most recent season. Data are presented on two levels: country (less detailed scales) and bathing water (more detailed scales). <\/span><\/p>

Data aggregated by country are visualised as stacked charts showing the distribution of bathing water quality classes by country. Number of bathing waters per each quality class is listed in pop-up window which appears when user clicks on the selected country on the map. In more detailed scales individual bathing waters are coloured according to quality status achieved in the most recent season. Pop-up windows can be opened with a click on individual bathing water monitoring site. The pop-up window shows various information regarding particular bathing water such as bathing water name, coordinates, link (URL) to national bathing water profile and assessment statuses.<\/span><\/p>

The assessment statuses are as follows:<\/span><\/span><\/p>

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1. <\/span>monitoring calendar status <\/span>\u2013 describes implementation of monitoring calendar in the last reporting season as defined in Directive 2006/7/EC,Annex IV. The monitoring calendar status is assessed as \u201cimplemented\u201d if pre-season sample was taken before the bathing season start, no fewer than four (alternatively, three) samples were taken during the bathing season and interval between sampling dates never exceeded one month. The monitoring calendar is assessed as \u201cnot implemented\u201d if at least one of these requirements is not met and the reasons for suspension are not abnormal situation, inaccessible bathing water or implementation of changes.<\/span><\/p>

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2. <\/span>management status <\/span>\u2013 describes management in the last assessment period, whether the bathing water was continuously monitored or not. If bathing water has been monitored in each bathing season in the last assessment period the management status is \u201cContinuously monitored\u201d. Bathing waters which were identified for the first time within the last assessment period are assessed as \u201cNewly identified\u201d. Such status is assigned until the complete four-year dataset is available. If a bathing water was subject to changes described in Directive 2006/7/EC,Article 4.4 within the last assessment period, management status \u201cQuality changes\" is applied until complete four-year dataset of samples is available. \u201cMonitoring gap\u201d management status is applied to bathing waters which were not monitored for at least one season in the last assessment period. They can be quality-classified in parallel if enough samples are available in the period before and after the monitoring gap. No quality classification is made if not enough samples are reported for the most recent season.<\/span><\/p>

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3. <\/span>quality status<\/span>\u2013 the bathing waters are quality classified according to the two microbiological parameters (Escherichia coli and Intestinal enterococci) defined in Directive 2006/7/EC Annexes I and II. Quality statusdescribes microbiological quality of water as defined as enough samples are available (defined in Directive 2006/7/EC,Art. 4.3). Bathing water can achieve one of four quality classes: \u201cExcellent\u201d, \u201cGood\u201d, \u201cSufficient\u201d or \u201cPoor\u201d. If not enough samples for quality classification are available, status \u201cNot classified\u201d is applied. Historical data, listed in the pop-up window include bathing water quality <\/span>classification <\/span>for the last ten years. For comparability with classification of the preceding Bathing Water Directive 76/160/EEC, quality classes \u201cGood\u201d and \u201cSufficient\u201d are merged for the bathing waters (monitored and reported in 2014 and before) for which assessment dataset could not yet facilitate quality assessment under the provisions of Directive 2006/7/EC.<\/span><\/p>

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    1. <\/SPAN>monitoring calendar status <\/SPAN>\u2013 describes implementation of monitoring calendar in the last reporting season as defined in Directive 2006/7/EC,Annex IV. The monitoring calendar status is assessed as \u201cimplemented\u201d if pre-season sample was taken before the bathing season start, no fewer than four (alternatively, three) samples were taken during the bathing season and interval between sampling dates never exceeded one month. The monitoring calendar is assessed as \u201cnot implemented\u201d if at least one of these requirements is not met and the reasons for suspension are not abnormal situation, inaccessible bathing water or implementation of changes.<\/SPAN><\/P>

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    2. <\/SPAN>management status <\/SPAN>\u2013 describes management in the last assessment period, whether the bathing water was continuously monitored or not. If bathing water has been monitored in each bathing season in the last assessment period the management status is \u201cContinuously monitored\u201d. Bathing waters which were identified for the first time within the last assessment period are assessed as \u201cNewly identified\u201d. Such status is assigned until the complete four-year dataset is available. If a bathing water was subject to changes described in Directive 2006/7/EC,Article 4.4 within the last assessment period, management status \u201cQuality changes\" is applied until complete four-year dataset of samples is available. \u201cMonitoring gap\u201d management status is applied to bathing waters which were not monitored for at least one season in the last assessment period. They can be quality-classified in parallel if enough samples are available in the period before and after the monitoring gap. No quality classification is made if not enough samples are reported for the most recent season.<\/SPAN><\/P>

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    3. <\/SPAN>quality status<\/SPAN>\u2013 the bathing waters are quality classified according to the two microbiological parameters (Escherichia coli and Intestinal enterococci) defined in Directive 2006/7/EC Annexes I and II. Quality statusdescribes microbiological quality of water as defined as enough samples are available (defined in Directive 2006/7/EC,Art. 4.3). Bathing water can achieve one of four quality classes: \u201cExcellent\u201d, \u201cGood\u201d, \u201cSufficient\u201d or \u201cPoor\u201d. If not enough samples for quality classification are available, status \u201cNot classified\u201d is applied. Historical data, listed in the pop-up window include bathing water quality <\/SPAN>classification <\/SPAN>for the last ten years. For comparability with classification of the preceding Bathing Water Directive 76/160/EEC, quality classes \u201cGood\u201d and \u201cSufficient\u201d are merged for the bathing waters (monitored and reported in 2014 and before) for which assessment dataset could not yet facilitate quality assessment under the provisions of Directive 2006/7/EC.<\/SPAN><\/P>

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      Map shows bathing water locations and their quality for the latest as well as previous bathing seasons whereas all symbols (charts, circles and squares with bather) are coloured according to achieved quality status in the most recent season. Data are presented on two levels: country (less detailed scales) and bathing water (more detailed scales). <\/SPAN><\/P>

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