19 research outputs found
Review of Methodological Standards Related to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive Criteria on Good Environmental Status
In accordance with the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD; 2008/56/EC), it is appropriate to make provision for the development of criteria and methodological standards to ensure consistency and to allow for comparison between marine regions or subregions of the extent to which good environmental status (GES) is being achieved. In this report, methodological standards are reviewed for (1) the assessment of the status of the marine environment and the determination of GES; (2) environmental targets; and (3) monitoring. Methodological standards are defined in general terms as all methods developed and agreed in the framework of European or international conventions. The screening of available methodological standards is restricted to the WFD (2000/60/EC), EQS Directive (2008/105/EC), Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC), Birds Directive (2009/147/EC), CFP, and Regional Sea Conventions covering European seas (OSPAR, HELCOM, UNEP MAP, Black Sea Commission).JRC.DDG.H.5-Rural, water and ecosystem resource
Monitoring for the Marine Strategy Framework Directive: Requirements and Options
According to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD: 2008/56/EC) coordinated monitoring programmes should be established and implemented by Member States in order to assess the environmental status of marine waters and the achievement of environmental targets. These programmes shall be compatible within marine regions or sub regions and shall integrate and complement the monitoring requirements imposed by other EU legislation and international agreements. In this report, monitoring requirements are reviewed and overlaps and gaps (including considerations on spatial scale and temporal frequency) are highlighted. The screening of monitoring requirements is restricted to the WFD (2000/60/EC), EQS Directive (2008/105/EC), Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC), Birds Directive (2009/147/EC), Common Fisheries Policy and Regional Sea Conventions covering European seas (OSPAR, HELCOM, UNEP MAP, Black Sea Commission). Additionally, concepts of integrated monitoring and less applied monitoring approaches are discussed.JRC.H.1-Water Resource
In-Depth Assessment of the EU Member States’ Submissions for the Marine Strategy Framework Directive under articles 8, 9 and 10
According to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), in 2012 Member States had to report on the initial assessment of their marine waters (art. 8), on the determination of good environmental status (art. 9) and on the establishment of environmental targets and associated indicators (art. 10). At the request of DG Environment, the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission has carried out an in-depth assessment (IDA) of the reporting done by Member States. This document presents the result of this IDA, carried out on the basis of reporting from the following Member States (MS): Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.
The aims of the IDA were: i) to evaluate comparability and coherence of methods and in particular their relation to the assessments under other European and international frames and the latest scientific evidence, ii) to provide recommendations for improved implementation of the MSFD in the second cycle (2018) and iii) to support the review and the possible revision of the Commission Decision (2010/477/EU). The IDA covers all MSFD descriptors expect D3 and D7 and is presented in six chapters (biodiversity: descriptors 1, 4 and 6; non indigenous species: descriptor 2; eutrophication: descriptor 5; contaminants: descriptor 8 and 9; marine litter: descriptor 10; underwater noise and other forms of energy: descriptor 11). This IDA presents a set of suggestions that can be pursued to strengthen the further implementation of the MSFD.JRC.H.1-Water Resource
Marine Strategy Framework Directive - Task Group 1 Report Biological Diversity
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive (2008/56/EC) (MSFD) requires that the European Commis-sion (by 15 July 2010) should lay down criteria and methodological standards to allow consistency in approach in evaluating the extent to which Good Environmental Status (GES) is being achieved. ICES and JRC were contracted to provide scientific support for the Commission in meeting this obligation.
A total of 10 reports have been prepared relating to the descriptors of GES listed in Annex I of the Directive. Eight reports have been prepared by groups of independent experts coordinated by JRC and ICES in response to this contract. In addition, reports for two descriptors (Contaminants in fish and other seafood and Marine Litter) were written by expert groups coordinated by DG SANCO and IFREMER respectively.
A Task Group was established for each of the qualitative Descriptors. Each Task Group consisted of selected experts providing experience related to the four marine regions (the Baltic Sea, the North-east Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea) and an appropriate scope of relevant scien-tific expertise. Observers from the Regional Seas Conventions were also invited to each Task Group to help ensure the inclusion of relevant work by those Conventions. This is the report of Task Group 1 Biological diversity.JRC.DDG.H.5 - Rural, water and ecosystem resource
Technical guidance on monitoring for the Marine Stategy Framework Directive
The Marine Directors of the European Union (EU), Acceding Countries, Candidate Countries and EFTA Countries have jointly developed a common strategy for supporting the implementation of the Directive 2008/56/EC, “the Marine Strategy Framework Directive” (MSFD). The main aim of this strategy is to allow a coherent and harmonious implementation of the Directive. Focus is on methodological questions related to a common understanding of the technical and scientific implications of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. In particular, one of the objectives of the strategy is the development of non-legally binding and practical documents, such as this technical guidance on monitoring for the MSFD. These documents are targeted to those experts who are directly or indirectly implementing the MSFD in the marine regions. The document has been prepared by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission (JRC) with the contribution of experts from Member States, Regional Seas Conventions and ICES and following consultation of the Working Group on Good Environmental Status.JRC.H.1-Water Resource
Monitoring Guidance for Underwater Noise in European Seas - Part I: Executive Summary
This document has been prepared by the Technical Subgroup on Underwater Noise and other forms of Energy (TSG Noise), established in 2010 by the Marine Directors, i.e. the representatives of directorates or units in European Union Member States, Acceding Countries, Candidate Countries and EFTA Member States dealing with or responsible for marine issues. In December 2011, the Marine Directors requested the TSG Noise to provide monitoring guidance that could be used by Member States in establishing monitoring schemes to meet the needs of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive indicators for underwater noise in their marine waters. This document presents the key conclusions and recommendations that support the implementation of the practical guidance to commence the monitoring required for underwater noise.JRC.H.1-Water Resource
Contribution to the study of biology and biochemical composition of the atlantic bonito, Sarda sarda ( bloch, 1793), in greek marine areas
Σκοπός της παρούσας διατριβής ήταν να ερευνήσει ορισμένα θέματα της βιολογίας και της βιοχημείας της παλαμίδας, Sarda sarda, σε περιοχές των ελληνικών θαλασσών και να συμβάλει στην ορθολογική διαχείριση των αποθεμάτων στη Μεσόγειο. Οι δειγματοληψίες του βιολογικού υλικού πραγματοποιήθηκαν σε περιοχές του Α. Αιγαίου, του Δ. Αιγαίου και του Ιονίου Πελάγους κατά τα έτη 1997 - 2003. Τα δεδομένα που προέκυψαν μετά από εργαστηριακή επεξεργασία αναλύθηκαν στατιστικά και έδωσαν πληροφορίες που αφορούν τις σχέσεις μορφομετρίας, την ηλικία και την αύξηση, τη γεννητική ωριμότητα, τη διατροφή και τη βιοχημική σύσταση της παλαμίδας στις ελληνικές θάλασσες. Η μορφομετρία, η ηλικία και η αύξηση και η διατροφή της παλαμίδας στις Ελληνικές θάλασσες μελετήθηκε σε 397 άτομα, μεσουραίου μήκους από 7,2 μέχρι 72,5 cm. Η μελέτη των σχέσεων μήκους - βάρους έδειξε ότι η αύξηση της παλαμίδας ακολουθεί παρόμοιο πρότυπο με αυτό άλλων περιοχών της Μεσογείου και του Α. Ατλαντικού. Η μελέτη των μορφομετρικών και μεριστικών δεδομένων έδειξε ότι δε διαφέρουν μεταξύ των τριών περιοχών και είναι παρόμοια με αυτά που έχουν καταγραφεί στη Μαύρη Θάλασσα και στη Θάλασσα του Μαρμαρά. Τα νεαρά άτομα έχουν αναλογικά μεγαλύτερη διάμετρο ματιού από τα ενήλικα. _ Η ηλικία της παλαμίδας στις ελληνικές θάλασσες εκτιμήθηκε με εξέταση τομών της πρώτης άκανθας του πρώτου ραχιαίου πτερυγίου. Η μεγαλύτερη ηλικία που αποδόθηκε ήταν 8 έτη. Η ισχυρή γραμμική συσχέτιση μεταξύ της ακτίνας της τομής και του μεσουραίου μήκους μπορεί να χρησιμεύσει στον αναδρομικό υπολογισμό του μήκους. Από την ανάλυση των περιθωριακών αποστάσεων διαπιστώθηκε ότι ένας διαφανής δακτύλιος σχηματίζεται ανά έτος την ψυχρή περίοδο. Δε βρέθηκαν σημαντικές διαφορές στις εκτιμήσεις του μέσου μήκους ανά ηλικία μεταξύ των δύο φύλων. Οι παράμετροι αύξησης που υπολογίστηκαν με τη χρήση κλείδας ηλικίας - μήκους για το σύνολο των ατόμων ήταν: L? = 82,99 K = 0,238 to = -0,772 Από τη μελέτη της γεννητικής ωριμότητας προέκυψε ότι ο γοναδοσωματικός δείκτης είναι μεγαλύτερος στα θηλυκά σε σχέση με τα αρσενικά, αλλά και στα δύο φύλα είναι μέγιστος τον Ιούνιο και ελάχιστος τον Νοέμβριο. Η μελέτη της διατροφής έδειξε ότι η παλαμίδα τρέφεται κυρίως με μικρά πελαγικά ψάρια των οικογενειών Engraulidae και Clupeidae. Παρατηρήθηκε συνολικά υψηλός δείκτης κενότητας και διακύμανση της έντασης της διατροφής στη διάρκεια του έτους με χαμηλότερες τιμές το χειμώνα και την περίοδο αναπαραγωγής και υψηλότερες την άνοιξη και το καλοκαίρι, πριν και μετά την αναπαραγωγική περίοδο αντίστοιχα. Το μέγεθος και η ποικιλία της λείας των νεαρών και των ενηλίκων ατόμων επικαλύπτονται μόνο εν μέρει, αφού τα νεαρά άτομα τρέφονται σχεδόν αποκλειστικά με μικρά πελαγικά ψάρια, ενώ τα ενήλικα περιλαμβάνουν στο διαιτολόγιό τους μεγαλύτερη ποικιλία λειών, τόσο πελαγικών όσο και βενθοπελαγικών, με μεγαλύτερο εύρος μεγεθών. Δεν βρέθηκαν σημαντικές διαφορές στη διατροφή μεταξύ αρσενικών και θηλυκών ατόμων, ούτε μεταξύ ατόμων των τριών διαφορετικών περιοχών. Η διαφοροποίηση της βιοχημικής σύστασης σε σχέση με την εποχή και το μέγεθος μελετήθηκε σε 120 ανώριμα άτομα τα οποία προέρχονται από όλη σχεδόν τη διάρκεια του έτους. Τα άτομα της ψυχρής περιόδου είχαν σημαντικά περισσότερο λίπος στο λευκό μυ, στον κόκκινο μυ και στο ήπαρ
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive and the ecosystem-based approach - pitfalls and solutions
The European Marine Strategy Framework Directive aims at good environmental status (GES) in marine waters, following an ecosystem-based approach, focused on 11 descriptors related to ecosystem features, human drivers and pressures. Furthermore, 29 subordinate criteria and 56 attributes are detailed in an EU Commission Decision. The analysis of the Decision and the associated operational indicators revealed ambiguity in the use of terms, such as indicator, impact and habitat and considerable overlap of indicators assigned to various descriptors and criteria. We suggest re-arrangement and elimination of redundant criteria and attributes avoiding double counting in the subsequent indicator synthesis, a clear distinction between pressure and state descriptors and addition of criteria on ecosystem services and functioning. Moreover, we suggest the precautionary principle should be followed for the management of pressures and an evidence-based approach for monitoring state as well as reaching and maintaining GES.JRC.H.1 - Water Resource
Marine monitoring in the European Union: How to fulfill the requirements for the marine strategy framework directive in an efficient and integrated way
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive requires from European Union Member States to establish by 2014 ecological monitoring programmes covering all their marine waters and therefore extend existing monitoring and include additional elements. Principles of integrated monitoring and large scale approaches discussed in this communication could contribute to effective and cost efficient programmes.JRC.H.1-Water Resource
Intercalibration of aquatic ecological assessment methods in the European Union: Lessons learned and way forward
The Water Framework Directive requires that European Union (EU) Member States ensure that their surface waters are in at least good ecological status by 2015 or at the latest by 2027. The good ecological status objective has been described and operationally defined in the Water Framework Directive. Member States develop their own ecological assessment methods but they must demonstrate that their methods and resulting classifications are comparable to other Member States across the EU. Comparability of assessment results is determined through an intercalibration exercise, the subject of this article. In 2013 The European Commission issued an updated Commission Decision on the results of intercalibration of assessment results across Europe. We present an overview of the process, discuss critical issues and good practices, and recommend approaches for a successful completion of the exercise.JRC.H.1-Water Resource
