Member State report / Art9-2024 / 2024 / D1-M / Cyprus / Mediterranean: Aegean-Levantine Sea

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art9
Report due 2024-10-15
GES Descriptor D1 Mammals
Member State Cyprus
Region/subregion Mediterranean: Aegean-Levantine Sea
Report date 2026-03-17 12:57:16

GES component
D1C1
D1C1
D1C1
D1C1
D1C1
D1C1
D1C2
D1C2
D1C2
D1C2
D1C2
D1C2
D1C3
D1C3
D1C3
D1C4
D1C4
D1C5
D1C5
Marine reporting units
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
  • MAL-CY-AA-001
Features
  • Grazing birds
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Coastal/shelf cephalopods
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Baleen whales
  • Deep-diving toothed cetaceans
  • Seals
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Turtles
  • Species
  • Grazing birds
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Coastal/shelf cephalopods
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Baleen whales
  • Deep-diving toothed cetaceans
  • Seals
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Turtles
  • Species
  • Coastal/shelf cephalopods
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Seals
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Turtles
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Seals
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Turtles
GES description
The mortality rate per species from incidental by-catch is below levels which threaten the species, such that its long- term viability is ensured.
The mortality rate per species from incidental by-catch is below levels which threaten the species, such that its long- term viability is ensured.
The mortality rate per species from incidental by-catch is below levels which threaten the species, such that its long- term viability is ensured.
The mortality rate per species from incidental by-catch is below levels which threaten the species, such that its long- term viability is ensured.
The mortality rate per species from incidental by-catch is below levels which threaten the species, such that its long- term viability is ensured.
The population abundance of the species is not adversely affected due to anthropogenic pressures, such that its long-term viability is ensured.
The population abundance of the species is not adversely affected due to anthropogenic pressures, such that its long-term viability is ensured.
The population abundance of the species is not adversely affected due to anthropogenic pressures, such that its long-term viability is ensured.
The population abundance of the species is not adversely affected due to anthropogenic pressures, such that its long-term viability is ensured.
The population abundance of the species is not adversely affected due to anthropogenic pressures, such that its long-term viability is ensured.
The population demographic characteristics (e.g. body size or age class structure, sex ratio, fecundity, and survival rates) of the species are indicative of a healthy population which is not adversely affected due to anthropogenic pressures.
The population demographic characteristics (e.g. body size or age class structure, sex ratio, fecundity, and survival rates) of the species are indicative of a healthy population which is not adversely affected due to anthropogenic pressures.
The marine environment of Cyprus is considered to be in good environmental status by the year 2020 if biological diversity is maintained. The quality and occurrence of habitats and the distribution and abundance of species are in line with prevailing physiographic, geographic and climatic conditions.
The species distributional range and, where relevant, pattern is in line with prevailing physiographic, geographic and climatic conditions.
The species distributional range and, where relevant, pattern is in line with prevailing physiographic, geographic and climatic conditions.
The habitat for the species has the necessary extent and condition to support the different stages in the life history of the species.
The habitat for the species has the necessary extent and condition to support the different stages in the life history of the species.
Determination date
202401
202401
202401
202401
202401
201304
202401
202401
202401
202401
202401
201304
202401
202401
201304
202401
202401
202401
202401
Update type
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNotNeeded
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNotNeeded
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNotNeeded
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNew
DeterminationNew
Justification for non-use of criterion
NO GES was described in 2018
NO GES was described in 2018
The GES is to be removed as it is rather general. New criteria have been included
Justification for delay in setting EU/regional requirements