Ports of Jersey and the Government of Jersey are undertaking environmental monitoring of Jersey’s marina and harbour areas to gather baseline data on the quality of the water and sediments. The parameters being tested for are heavy metals, organotins and hydrocarbons.
Monitoring of Jersey‘s harbour and coastal environment is important:
to enable the collection of baseline data to assess the current environmental status of these areas to track environmental changes and identify trends in water/sediment quality where necessary, develop and implement measures to improve the quality of the marine environment
To obtain this information Ports of Jersey and the Government of Jersey are undertaking a 4-year collaborative chemical monitoring programme of the water and sediments of eight marina and harbour areas, alongside eight control sites around Jersey.
Monitoring parameters A pragmatic approach was taken to the parameters tested in relation to the likelihood of the parameter being detected in a typical Jersey marina/harbour (e.g. localised industry, landfill, road and catchment run-off and maritime activities that take place that may result in a contamination of the marine environment). The parameters identified as most relevant for this monitoring are:
Organotins (TBT/DBT) Heavy metals Total hydrocarbons Monitoring Monitoring began in August 2019 at the Elizabeth Marina, St Helier. Four sediment and water quality samples were collected around its perimeter. Sediment samples were collected across four locations in the marina using a grab sampler. The water quality samples were taken from a central point within Elizabeth Marina, with 4 samples being taken over a tidal curve (high, mid, low and mid tide, to show whether different states of tide impact water quality).
Select a sample from the map to view its details, or select from the list:
Compound (units)
Reading
Standard
Interpretation of results The results obtained have been compared against UK and EU chemical standards. These chemical standards provide a range of levels where chemical concentrations range from what is considered ‘normal’ background levels (not cause any harm to the environment) to levels which if exceeded could have a detrimental effect on the environment.
Sediments The sediment values have been compared against Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) Action Level standards developed in the UK for the licensing of dredging activities.
Arsenic 20 100 Mercury 0.3 3 Cadmium 0.4 5 Chromium 40 400 Copper 40 400 Nickel 20 200 Lead 50 500 Zinc 130 800 Organotins (TBT, DBT, MBT) 0.1 1 PCBs - sum of ICES 7 0.01 None PCBs - sum of 25 congeners 0.02 0.2 PAHs 0.1 None DDT *0.001 Dieldrin *0.005
Sediment results TBT (organotins) were reported below Cefas Action Level 1, no action required Heavy metals were reported below Cefas Action Level 1, no action required Total hydrocarbon were detected at Cefas Action Level 1, no action required Water The water results collected for this monitoring programme are compared against the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) chemical standards, where a water body is either good status or failing to achieve good status.
The Environmental status of St Aubin's Bay (Report, November 2015)
Water results The water quality analysis for all parameters tested were reported to be below the analytical limit of detection and are therefore ‘Good’ status when compared to EU WFD, Environmental water quality standards.
Monitoring schedule In 2020 Ports of Jersey and the Government of Jersey will continue this monitoring in the St Helier and La Collette Marinas, along with a control site located in St Aubin’s Bay.
Proposed monitoring timetable Marinas Elizabeth Marina 4 4 4 2019 Complete St Helier Marina 4 4 4 2020 La Collette Marina 4 4 4 2020 Harbours Old / English / French Harbour
(St Helier) 4 4 4 2021 St Aubin's Harbour 4 4 4 2022 Bonne Nuit Harbour 2 2 4 2022 Gorey Harbour 4 4 4 2021 Control sites St Ouen's Bay - Water Splash 1 2 4 2021 St Ouen's Bay - L'Etacq 1 2 4 2021 St Aubin's Bay - Bel Royal 1 2 4 2021 St Aubin's Bay - First Tower 1 2 4 2020 Longbeach 1 2 4 2022 Greve de Lecq 1 2 4 2022 Anne Port 1 2 4 2022 Havre des Pas 1 2 4 2022