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NMCAG AQC APPROACHES

NMCAG AQC APPROACHES. Colin Allchin NMCAG Chair Rtd. NMCAG AQC. The early days QUASIMEME QUASH The NMCAG Data Filter MERMAN The Green Book Protocols DB Summary. The early days. No UK or international co-ordination of marine monitoring programmes ICES MCWG

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NMCAG AQC APPROACHES

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  1. NMCAG AQC APPROACHES Colin Allchin NMCAG Chair Rtd

  2. NMCAG AQC • The early days • QUASIMEME • QUASH • The NMCAG Data Filter • MERMAN • The Green Book • Protocols DB • Summary

  3. The early days • No UK or international co-ordination of marine monitoring programmes • ICES MCWG • Ad hoc intercalibration schemes • Few CRMs • UKAS M10 standard • No ISO standard

  4. QUASIMEME • QUality ASssurance of Information for Marine Environment Monitoring in Europe • Aim to develop a holistic quality assurance programme for marine monitoring • Pump primed by EU funding driven by MCWG – 1993 • Subscription scheme introduced in 1996 • Transferred to Alterra in 2005

  5. QUASIMEME • Two PT rounds per year • Covers CBs, OCPs, PAH, BFRs, metals, organotin compounds,nutrients, co-factors • Sediment, biota, water • Driven by commission requirements e.g. OSPAR, MEDPOL, AMAP, HELCOM • WFD • Runs development exercises, workshops etc. etc.

  6. QUASH • QUality Assurance of Sample Handling • One off two year programme • Covered biota sampling, dissection • Co-factors e.g. lipid determination, normalisation (TOC, Al, lipid, particle size)

  7. NMCAG data filter • Aims to make an “independent” assessment of an individual CMAs data and it’s fitness for purpose for NMMP/UKMMAS • Determinand/matrix combinations that fail to met the required standard are flagged on MERMAN

  8. MERMAN • AQC returns are submitted on two spreadsheets, one for PT performance another for lab AQC • Datafilter scores determined automatically, proportion still checked for anomalies

  9. The Green Book • Out of date • Suffers from lack of editorial control • Owned by CSSEG but delegated to AQC groups • Adherence not enforced • Future ?

  10. The Protocols DB • Is it what was wanted ? • Future ? • Relationship between Green Book and Protocols DB ?

  11. Summary • AQC requires a degree of commitment and co-ordination • It’s a long slog • It’s not cheap • It doesn’t mean standard methods • The competition can be fun !!

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