Member State report / Art9 / 2012 / D6 / Bulgaria / Black Sea

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 9 Determination of GES (and Art. 17 updates)
Report due 2012-10-15
GES Descriptor D6 Sea-floor integrity/D1 Benthic habitats
Member State Bulgaria
Region/subregion Black Sea
Reported by Black Sea Basin Directorate
Report date 2013-09-15
Report access BLKBG_MSFD9GES_20130815.xml
GES component
D6
1.4 Habitat distribution
1.4.1 Distributional range
1.4.2 Distributional pattern
1.5 Habitat extent
1.5.1 Habitat area
1.6 Habitat condition
1.6.1 Condition typical species
1.6.2 Relative abundance
1.6.3 Habitat condition
6.1 Physical damage, having regard to substrate characteristics
6.1 Physical damage, having regard to substrate characteristics
6.1.1 Biogenic substrata
6.1.2 Extent of seabed affected
6.2 Condition of benthic community
6.2.1 Presence of sensitive species
6.2.2 Benthic multi-metric indexes
6.2.3 Proportion of individuals above specified size
6.2.4 Size spectrum of benthic community
Method used
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: The threshold for GES is determined as the 37% (EQR = 0.63) deviation from the baseline, consistent with the concept applied to limit the WFD good / moderate ecological status. The baseline is determined to be the lower quartile of data series for the period 1990-2011. To baseline for the open seas assessment area is based on published data (Yunev et al., 2007)
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Biological diversity indexes
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: To baseline condition for the coastal and shelf assessment areas is determined as the 90th percentile of the long data series for the 1991-2011. The baseline condition for the open seas is based on historical data for the reference period for the Black Sea ecosystem (Vladimirov et al., 1997)
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: The threshold value is estimated as the upper 95% confidence interval. The baseline condition is assessed using mean value and the 95% confidence interval for the reference period 1967-1973
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Field measurement of the concentration of phosphates (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: The baseline is determined based on data from the 1960-1970 reference period of the Black Sea ecosystem. The threshold for GES is calculated as the 37% (EQR = 0.63) deviation from the baseline, in consistency with the determination of the threshold between good/moderate environmental status in the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Field measurement of the concentration of nitrates (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Field measurement of the mezozooplankton biomass (mg/m^3) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 1966-2006
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Field measurement of the phytoplankton biomass (mg/m^3) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2006-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Field measurement of the concentration of ammonium (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Field measurement of the oxygen saturation (OS%) in the upper homogeneous layer of the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Determination of the MSY, SSB and the percentage of adult individuals for three commercially exploited fish species (sprat (Sprattus sprattus), anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) and Black Sea turbot(Scophthalmus maeoticus))
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Analysis of the trends in the long-term data series of the hydrographic characteristics
BLK-BG-AA-EmineSozopol: The GES is described by determination of the threshold and baseline values from field studies in accordance with the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-GalataEmine: The GES is described by determination of the threshold and baseline values from field studies in accordance with the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-KaliakraGalata: The GES is described by determination of the threshold and baseline values from field studies in accordance with the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: The method for assessing the GES is laid down in Ordinance Number 4 from 14.09.2012 on the characterization of the surface waters. Although there are national standards for contaminants, there are not enough data for determination of the threshold and baseline values for the 2006-2011 assessment period.
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: The threshold for GES is determined as the 37% (EQR = 0.63) deviation from the baseline, consistent with the concept applied to limit the WFD good / moderate ecological status. The baseline is determined to be the lower quartile of data series for the period 1990-2011. To baseline for the open seas assessment area is based on published data (Yunev et al., 2007)
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: The baseline is determined based on data from the 1960-1970 reference period of the Black Sea ecosystem. The threshold for GES is calculated as the 37% (EQR = 0.63) deviation from the baseline, in consistency with the determination of the threshold between good/moderate environmental status in the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: To baseline condition for the coastal and shelf assessment areas is determined as the 90th percentile of the long data series for the 1991-2011. The baseline condition for the open seas is based on historical data for the reference period for the Black Sea ecosystem (Vladimirov et al., 1997)
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Field measurement of the concentration of ammonium (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Field measurement of the concentration of phosphates (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Field measurement of the phytoplankton biomass (mg/m^3) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2006-2011
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Field measurement of the concentration of nitrates (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Field measurement of the oxygen saturation (OS%) in the upper homogeneous layer of the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Field measurement of the mezozooplankton biomass (mg/m^3) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 1966-2006
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Determination of the MSY, SSB and the percentage of adult individuals for three commercially exploited fish species (sprat (Sprattus sprattus), anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) and Black Sea turbot(Scophthalmus maeoticus))
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Analysis of the trends in the long-term data series of the hydrographic characteristics
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: The method for assessing the GES is laid down in Ordinance Number H-4 from 14.09.2012 on the characterization of the surface waters. Although there are national standards for contaminants, there are not enough data for determination of the threshold and baseline values for the 2006-2011 assessment period.
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: The threshold values are determined based on the satellite data for the 2006-2011 assessment period. The baseline condition determined from some of the threshold values for the 2006-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: The baseline is determined based on data from the 1960-1970 reference period of the Black Sea ecosystem. The threshold for GES is calculated as the 37% (EQR = 0.63) deviation from the baseline, in consistency with the determination of the threshold between good/moderate environmental status in the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: The threshold for GES is determined as the 37% (EQR = 0.63) deviation from the baseline, consistent with the concept applied to limit the WFD good / moderate ecological status. The baseline is determined to be the lower quartile of data series for the period 1990-2011. To baseline for the open seas assessment area is based on published data (Yunev et al., 2007)
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: To baseline condition for the coastal and shelf assessment areas is determined as the 90th percentile of the long data series for the 1991-2011. The baseline condition for the open seas is based on historical data for the reference period for the Black Sea ecosystem (Vladimirov et al., 1997)
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Field measurement of the concentration of nitrates (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Field measurement of the phytoplankton biomass (mg/m^3) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2006-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Field measurement of the concentration of phosphates (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Field measurement of the concentration of ammonium (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Field measurement of the oxygen saturation (OS%) in the upper homogeneous layer of the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: The threshold values are determined from satellite data for the period 2006-2011. For the baseline  are accepted set thresholds for basic and secondary blooms for the modern period.
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Field measurement of the mezozooplankton biomass (mg/m^3) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 1966-2006
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Determination of the MSY, SSB and the percentage of adult individuals for three commercially exploited fish species (sprat (Sprattus sprattus), anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) and Black Sea turbot(Scophthalmus maeoticus))
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Analysis of the trends in the long-term data series of the hydrographic characteristics
BLK-BG-AA-SivriburunKaliakra: The GES is described by determination of the threshold and baseline values from field studies in accordance with the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-SozopolRezovo: The GES is described by determination of the threshold and baseline values from field studies in accordance with the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: The method for assessing the GES is laid down in Ordinance Number H-4 from 14.09.2012 on the characterization of the surface waters . Although there are national standards for contaminants, there are not enough data for determination of the threshold and baseline values for the 2006-2011 assessment period.
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: The threshold for GES is determined as the 37% (EQR = 0.63) deviation from the baseline, consistent with the concept applied to limit the WFD good / moderate ecological status. The baseline is determined to be the lower quartile of data series for the period 1990-2011. To baseline for the open seas assessment area is based on published data (Yunev et al., 2007)
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Biological diversity indexes
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: To baseline condition for the coastal and shelf assessment areas is determined as the 90th percentile of the long data series for the 1991-2011. The baseline condition for the open seas is based on historical data for the reference period for the Black Sea ecosystem (Vladimirov et al., 1997)
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: The threshold value is estimated as the upper 95% confidence interval. The baseline condition is assessed using mean value and the 95% confidence interval for the reference period 1967-1973
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Field measurement of the concentration of phosphates (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: The baseline is determined based on data from the 1960-1970 reference period of the Black Sea ecosystem. The threshold for GES is calculated as the 37% (EQR = 0.63) deviation from the baseline, in consistency with the determination of the threshold between good/moderate environmental status in the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Field measurement of the concentration of nitrates (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Field measurement of the mezozooplankton biomass (mg/m^3) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 1966-2006
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Field measurement of the phytoplankton biomass (mg/m^3) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2006-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Field measurement of the concentration of ammonium (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Field measurement of the oxygen saturation (OS%) in the upper homogeneous layer of the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Determination of the MSY, SSB and the percentage of adult individuals for three commercially exploited fish species (sprat (Sprattus sprattus), anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) and Black Sea turbot(Scophthalmus maeoticus))
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: Analysis of the trends in the long-term data series of the hydrographic characteristics
BLK-BG-AA-EmineSozopol: The GES is described by determination of the threshold and baseline values from field studies in accordance with the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-GalataEmine: The GES is described by determination of the threshold and baseline values from field studies in accordance with the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-KaliakraGalata: The GES is described by determination of the threshold and baseline values from field studies in accordance with the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: The method for assessing the GES is laid down in Ordinance Number 4 from 14.09.2012 on the characterization of the surface waters. Although there are national standards for contaminants, there are not enough data for determination of the threshold and baseline values for the 2006-2011 assessment period.
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: The threshold for GES is determined as the 37% (EQR = 0.63) deviation from the baseline, consistent with the concept applied to limit the WFD good / moderate ecological status. The baseline is determined to be the lower quartile of data series for the period 1990-2011. To baseline for the open seas assessment area is based on published data (Yunev et al., 2007)
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: The baseline is determined based on data from the 1960-1970 reference period of the Black Sea ecosystem. The threshold for GES is calculated as the 37% (EQR = 0.63) deviation from the baseline, in consistency with the determination of the threshold between good/moderate environmental status in the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: To baseline condition for the coastal and shelf assessment areas is determined as the 90th percentile of the long data series for the 1991-2011. The baseline condition for the open seas is based on historical data for the reference period for the Black Sea ecosystem (Vladimirov et al., 1997)
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Field measurement of the concentration of ammonium (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Field measurement of the concentration of phosphates (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Field measurement of the phytoplankton biomass (mg/m^3) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2006-2011
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Field measurement of the concentration of nitrates (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Field measurement of the oxygen saturation (OS%) in the upper homogeneous layer of the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Field measurement of the mezozooplankton biomass (mg/m^3) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 1966-2006
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Determination of the MSY, SSB and the percentage of adult individuals for three commercially exploited fish species (sprat (Sprattus sprattus), anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) and Black Sea turbot(Scophthalmus maeoticus))
BLK-BG-AA-OpenSea: Analysis of the trends in the long-term data series of the hydrographic characteristics
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: The method for assessing the GES is laid down in Ordinance Number H-4 from 14.09.2012 on the characterization of the surface waters. Although there are national standards for contaminants, there are not enough data for determination of the threshold and baseline values for the 2006-2011 assessment period.
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: The threshold values are determined based on the satellite data for the 2006-2011 assessment period. The baseline condition determined from some of the threshold values for the 2006-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: The baseline is determined based on data from the 1960-1970 reference period of the Black Sea ecosystem. The threshold for GES is calculated as the 37% (EQR = 0.63) deviation from the baseline, in consistency with the determination of the threshold between good/moderate environmental status in the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: The threshold for GES is determined as the 37% (EQR = 0.63) deviation from the baseline, consistent with the concept applied to limit the WFD good / moderate ecological status. The baseline is determined to be the lower quartile of data series for the period 1990-2011. To baseline for the open seas assessment area is based on published data (Yunev et al., 2007)
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: To baseline condition for the coastal and shelf assessment areas is determined as the 90th percentile of the long data series for the 1991-2011. The baseline condition for the open seas is based on historical data for the reference period for the Black Sea ecosystem (Vladimirov et al., 1997)
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Field measurement of the concentration of nitrates (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Field measurement of the phytoplankton biomass (mg/m^3) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2006-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Field measurement of the concentration of phosphates (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Field measurement of the concentration of ammonium (µM/l) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Field measurement of the oxygen saturation (OS%) in the upper homogeneous layer of the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 2000-2011
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: The threshold values are determined from satellite data for the period 2006-2011. For the baseline  are accepted set thresholds for basic and secondary blooms for the modern period.
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Field measurement of the mezozooplankton biomass (mg/m^3) in the coastal, shelf and open sea assessment areas during the spring and summer months for the period 1966-2006
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Determination of the MSY, SSB and the percentage of adult individuals for three commercially exploited fish species (sprat (Sprattus sprattus), anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) and Black Sea turbot(Scophthalmus maeoticus))
BLK-BG-AA-Shelf: Analysis of the trends in the long-term data series of the hydrographic characteristics
BLK-BG-AA-SivriburunKaliakra: The GES is described by determination of the threshold and baseline values from field studies in accordance with the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-SozopolRezovo: The GES is described by determination of the threshold and baseline values from field studies in accordance with the Water Framework Directive
BLK-BG-AA-Coastal: The method for assessing the GES is laid down in Ordinance Number H-4 from 14.09.2012 on the characterization of the surface waters . Although there are national standards for contaminants, there are not enough data for determination of the threshold and baseline values for the 2006-2011 assessment period.
Marine reporting units
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
  • Cape Emine-Sozopol
  • Cape Galata-Cape Emine
  • Cape Kaliakra-Cape Galata
  • Cape Sivriburun-Cape Kaliakra
  • Coastal
  • Open sea
  • Shelf
  • Sozopol-Rezovo River
Feature
  • PhysLoss
  • MarineCoast
  • MarineOceanic
  • MarineShelf
Criterion/indicator
D6
1.4
1.4.1
1.4.2
1.5
1.5.1
1.6
1.6.1
1.6.2
1.6.3
6.1
6.1
6.1.1
6.1.2
6.2
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.2.4
GES description
Impacts of human activities do not result in significant damage to the physical substrate and the biological structures on the seabed and deterioration of associated biological communities. The special habitat designated as endangered or vulnerable at the national level or by regional agreements (Bucharest Convention) and European legislation (the Habitats Directive) is effectively conserved by appropriate national and regional mechanisms
Fish: the diversity in the structure of the fish communities is maintained at a high level
Threshold values
  • Coastal = 3000
  • Open sea = 10-200
  • Shelf = 1000
Threshold value unit
Proportion of area to achieve threshold value
Reference point type
Baseline
Assessment method
The GES is described by determination of the threshold and baseline values from field studies in accordance with the Water Framework Directive
Development status
Development status of the specific descriptors, criteria and indicators are provided under the MSFD Art. 10 table of the current database