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Project summary
Project name:
| Monitoring of NATURA 2000 sites as a tool for effective management and conservation of autochthonous crayfish
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Project number:
| EHP-CZ02-OV-1-007-2014
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Grant provider:
| EEA Grants
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Grant title:
| EEA Grants 2009 - 2014
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Programme name:
| Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services & Environmental Monitoring and Integrated Planning Control & Adaptation to Climate Change
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Programme area:
| Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
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Project promoter:
| T. G. Masaryk Water Research Institute, public research institution (Czech Republic)
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Partner:
| Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (Norway)
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Local partner:
| Povodí Vltavy, State Enterprise (Czech Republic)
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Start date:
| 1 January 2015
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End date:
| 31 December 2016 (extended, originally planned to 30 April 2016)
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Total budget:
| 11 235 844 Kč
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EEA Grants contribution:
| 8 988 674 Kč (80%)
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Project description
The main objective of the project is focused on monitoring of the population of the critically endangered crayfish Austropotamobius torrentium (Schrank, 1803) in Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) and the critically endangered crayfish Astacus astacus (Linnaeus, 1758), including monitoring of quality of their habitats.
Quality of habitats of the original crayfish species is affected by hydro morphology of the river and quality of water and sediments affecting bioaccumulation of pollutants in various anatomies in the crayfish body. The main objectives of the project will be monitoring of the size of the crayfish population, quality of their habitats, their relations to the other components of the ecosystem and the options of their sustainability.
Sustainability of the original crayfish population may also be affected by invasive predator animals. As the invasion of the already reproduced non-original species often cannot be prevented, it is important to teach the public about the dangers connected with spread of these species in relation to protection of the original crayfish species. Therefore project publicity, education and information of the general public will be a significant part of the proposed project.
Relation of monitoring of anthropogenic stresses and relations to ecosystem components to project activities
- Local and overall pollution - activities: water quality monitoring, monitoring of sediment burdening with chemicals and bioaccumulation of toxic substances.
- Inappropriate river regulation - activity: mapping of hydro morphological parameters of the studied localities.
- Intense exploitation of rivers and ponds and catchment areas by fishermen - activity: mapping of the structure of fish communities.
- Spreading of geographically non-original animal species, representing a risk of transfer of disease or parasites for the autochthonous species, competition or significant predators - activity: behavioural interactions of crayfish, fish and major predators.
- Studies of relations between crayfish populations and other ecosystem components - activities: monitoring of population characteristics of crayfish, mapping of the structure of macrozoobentos communities, mapping of the structure of fish communities and behavioural interactions of crayfish, fish and major predators.
Principal project activities
- Water quality monitoring: The monitoring will focus on parameters that might threaten the original crayfish population. The parameter scope was selected from the evaluation of the national monitoring, parameters which in the years 2010 - 2012 exceeded the recommended limits at least at 5 of the monitored localities in the Czech Republic.
- Monitoring of sediment burdening with chemicals: The monitoring will focus on parameters that might threaten the original crayfish population and binding to sediments or biomass (toxic metals, pesticides, organic substances, polyaromatic hydrocarbons etc.).
- Bioaccumulation of toxic substances: The project will study accumulation of toxic metals in a mixed sample of crayfish, and further in the muscles, in the gills, in the hepatic-pancreatic tissue and in the hemolymph. Comparison of bioaccumulation of pollutants in the body of crayfish to reference localities in Norway.
- Mapping of the structure of macrozoobentos communities and fish: Quantitative and qualitative monitoring of fish communities and monitoring of macrozoobentos especially with regard to the function of food offer for crayfish population.
- Monitoring of population characteristics of crayfish: Monitoring will be implemented at 13 SAC where the crayfish Austropotamobius torrentium was found (37 monitoring localities), 5 localities with occurrence of crayfish Astacus astacus (15 monitoring areas), 8 localities with invasive crayfish (24 monitoring areas) and 4 localities with extinction of the original crayfish population for unknown reasons (15 monitoring areas).
- Behavioural interactions of crayfish, fish and major predators: Three model localities will be used for studies of behavioural interactions and relations between the numbers of prey (crayfish) and predators - fish, photo trap will be used for monitoring of activities of terrestrial predators.
- Comparison of the methods of crayfish catching: Testing of alternative methods of specification of crayfish population size - comparison with Norwegian methods, including comparison of methods of crayfish catching in the Czech Republic and in Norway and evaluation of their success rates.
- Preparation of a proposal for management of localities with occurrence of autochthonous crayfish populations. On the basis of monitoring evaluation the draft of management measures for each of 13 SAC and 5 monitored locations with noble crayfish will be created.
More information
Brochure “We Are Rooting for the Environment.”
Overview about the project is available in the brochure “We Are Rooting for the Environment.” dedicated to selected projects supported by EEA and Norway Grants within
programme “CZ02 - Biodiversity, Monitoring and Climate Change”. See pages 12 and 13 of the brochure.
Brochure: pdf document (2.5 MB)
Last update: 4 May 2017
Contact
T. G. Masaryk Water Research Institute, p.r.i.
Podbabská 2582/30
160 00 Praha 6
Czech Republic
http://www.vuv.cz
Project leader
RNDr. Jitka Svobodová
jitka_svobodova@vuv.cz
Publicity manager
Ing. Jiří Picek
jiri_picek@vuv.cz
Project manager
Mgr. Libuše Opatřilová
libuse_opatrilova@vuv.cz
Financial manager
Karel Havlák
karel_havlak@vuv.cz
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