Member State report / Art13 / 2022 / D1-B / Estonia / Baltic Sea

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 13 Programme of measures (and Art. 17 updates)
Report due 2022-10-15
GES Descriptor D1 Birds
Member State Estonia
Region/subregion Baltic Sea
Reported by Estonian Environmental Research Centre
Report date 2023-03-01
Report access 363

Marine reporting units
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-EGB-OFFSHORE
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GF-COASTAL
  • BAL-EE-GF-OFFSHORE
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-GR-COASTAL
  • BAL-EE-GR-OFFSHORE
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-NBP-COASTAL
  • BAL-EE-NBP-OFFSHORE
  • BAL-EGB-EE-EEEE_11
  • BAL-EGB-EE-ICES_SD_28-2
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_01
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_02
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_03
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_04
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_05
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_06
  • BAL-GF-EE-ICES_SD_32
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_07
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_08
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_09
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_12
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_15
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-EE-EGB-OFFSHORE
  • BAL-EE-GF-OFFSHORE
  • BAL-EE-GR-OFFSHORE
  • BAL-EE-NBP-OFFSHORE
  • BAL-EGB-EE-EEEE_11
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_01
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_02
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_03
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_04
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_05
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_06
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_07
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_08
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_09
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_12
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_15
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB-OFFSHORE
  • BAL-EE-GF-OFFSHORE
  • BAL-EE-GR-OFFSHORE
  • BAL-EE-NBP-OFFSHORE
  • BAL-EGB-EE-EEEE_11
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_01
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_02
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_03
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_04
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_05
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_06
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_07
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_08
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_09
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_12
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_15
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-GF-EE-EEEE_05
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_08
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_15
RegionSubregion
Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
Measure code
BALEE-M017
BALEE-M021
BALEE-M026
BALEE-M035
BALEE-M057
BALEE-M058
BALEE-M059
BALEE-M056
BALEE-M001
BALEE-M020
BALEE-M002-02
BALEE-M076
BALEE-M036
Measure old code
BALEE-M002
Measure name
Improving the effectiveness of the existing network of marine protected areas
Applying technologies to reduce and prevent bycatch for the protection of Baltic Sea species
Reducing fishing efforts to GES level and development and implementation of the corresponding concept
Preparing and implementing minimum requirements for EIA and impact monitoring of blue economy development projects
Updating the regulations
Participation in international cooperation in the field of marine environmental protection
Informing and involving stakeholders in marine environment protection activities
Management of marine data, improvement of data exchange and availability of environmental data, including the development of relevant services
Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ
Improving the condition of fish spawning areas and migration routes, stimulating populations and updating protection measures
Preventing a potential increase of hazardous substances input from marine aquaculture
Changing hydromorphological conditions for local improvement of environmental status
Construction of the openings of the dam in Väike Väin to improve water exchange and to open the strait as a fish migration route
Measure description
Assessing the effectiveness and coherence of the existing network of marine protected areas and developing measures to improve their coherence; developing and implementing a monitoring programme for marine protected areas. Making changes in the network of marine protected areas in order to increase coherence and efficiency (changing the boundaries of protected areas, introducing changes to the conservation management plans of protected areas according to the results of the efficiency analysis). Determining which measures other than the conservation management plans of marine protected areas contribute to the protection of species by evaluating the use of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures (OECM) in the Estonian sea area. Participating in the development of HELCOM MPA management guidelines and evaluating the effectiveness of Estonian measures according to developed methodology by 2025 and publicizing the results, including providing the necessary input to HELCOM. Prepare a compliance assessment of Estonian marine protected areas according to the updated HELCOM instructions, including assessing: 1. national and regional coherence of Estonian marine protected areas, management efficiency and representation of protection regimes; 2. sufficiency of marine protection management plans or other area-based conservation measures for the protection of HELCOM Red Book species and their habitats; 3. sufficiency of conservation management plans or other area-based conservation measures for the protection of threatened and declining species; 4. sufficiency of conservation management plans of marine protected areas or other area-based conservation measures related to fishing intensity; 5. the need to establish conservation measures for areas important for biodiversity and ecosystem resilience that are not directly rare or endangered [by 2025] Development of protection measures based on the compliance assessment of Estonian marine protected areas, including forwarding of national input to HELCOM [by 2027]
1) Support testing and applying new techniques to reduce bycatch (i.e. catching non-target fish species, birds and mammals). 2) Developing and implementing financial support measures to reduce bycatch. One of the sub-activities is to support the introduction of seal deterrents to reduce marine mammal bycatch in commercial fishing gear. 3) Identify problems related to bird bycatch, plan possible voluntary and regulatory measures, especially for important bird areas, to prevent bird bycatch [by 2027].
The main factor affecting biodiversity and abundance of fish populations, the status of industrial fish stocks and the structure of food webs is fishing. The studies so far have indicated that the large number of fishing gear potentially in use and for which licences have been issued to fishermen in Estonian maritime areas is one of the main reasons that prevents achieving GES. Thus, it is necessary to reduce the number of fishing gear potentially in use, but at the same time, it is necessary to develop a concept of how to implement the change in a way to reduce the possible negative socio-economic impact. The concept must propose various solutions to achieve the target.
The aim of the measure is to prevent or reduce possible negative environmental impacts to marine ecosystems caused by offshore infrastructure developments; including fish farms (e.g. non-indigenous species; ecological and genetical impacts to local fish communities; introduction of antibiotics; other pharmaceuticals and hazardous substances; implementing HELCOM recommendation 37/3). As for the blue economy development projects, there are no minimum EIA requirements and there is also no standard for monitoring during operational phase. As these are mostly maritime areas for which the existing information is extremely patchy, it is not possible to rely only on the existing information. Within the measure, EIA minimum requirements for development projects (description of the necessary information to conduct an EIA) and an EIA-SAE ex-post assessment system will be prepared. Preparing guidance document (standard) for monitoring during the operational phase of blue economy projects.
The aim of the measure is to ensure that all the Estonian national regulations are up to date for implementing international, EU and regional measures. Activities: All needs to supplement regulations related to the implementation of updated BSAP will be thoroughly reviewed, updated and enforced.
The aim of the measure is to ensure Estonia's participation in international cooperation in the field of marine environmental protection within the frameworks of HELCOM, IMO, EU, etc. Activities: Participating in international cooperation in the field of marine environmental protection within the framework of HELCOM, IMO, EU, etc. For example participating in implementing HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP) measures or activities, HELCOM recommendations and HELCOM Science Agenda.
The aim of the measure is to inform and involve stakeholders, other target groups and wider public in marine environment protection activities. Specific actions will be planned during the work. The initial focus will be on the areas of wastewater/sewage water, plastic waste, hazardous substances and pharmaceutical residues.
The aim of the measure is to improve the collection and management of environmental and anthropogenic pressure data, to provide more adequate data for environmental- and status assessments, to ensure better availability of environmental information and ease the use of databases. Activities: - IT developments in updating databases; - Developing relevant environmental information services (spatial information, status, data) for the general public (environmental portals, etc.) and for joint use of data with competent national institutions, universities and the private sector; - Development of methodologies and models for assessing the status of marine environment, including increasing the role of remote sensing in status assessments; - Participation in international cooperation projects (HELCOM, ICES, EEA, JRC, CMEMS, EOOS, etc.) to improve data exchange and management and to develop relevant data exchange services; - Formulating proposals for the legislation changes to improve data exchange; increasing awareness and knowledge of the interest groups and promote the involvement of citizen science.
As a result of straightening and damming of the rivers, and vegetal overgrowth in small bays and shallow sea areas, the quantity and quality of accessible spawning grounds for many fish populations (e. g. pike, ide, dace, roach, burbot, sea trout, Atlantic salmon, whitefish, eel) have decreased. In order to achieve the good environmental status of biodiversity, distribution of fish in the coastal sea areas, the status of commercial fish populations and food webs, it is necessary to improve the respective degraded wetlands (e.g. river estuaries, coastal lagoons, shallow sea areas) and migration routes (e. g. straits between coastal lagoons and the sea) to ensure migration routes for fish to their spawning grounds, stimulate populations and update protection measures (e. g. updating the regionally coordinated eel management plan) and develop and implement new measures to improve the status of the population (e. g. stocking juvenile fish into the coastal sea, introducing additional catch limits or regulating the number of traps used).
The existing measure „Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures“ provides the preparation of regional aquaculture plans based on solutions that are nutrient neutral or remove nutrients from the marine environment. The purpose of supplementing it is to prevent also increases in the loads of hazardous substances from marine aquaculture. Activities: - Regional studies on the possible environmental impact of hazardous substances from aquaculture. Both traditional hazardous substances and substances related to fish farms and fish feed (including pharmaceuticals) are considered as hazardous substances; - Conducting a risk assessment of hazardous substances from aquaculture; Taking into account the possible environmental impacts of pollutants in preparing regional aquaculture plans.
Removing hydrological factors, reducing nutrient/organic accumulation and improving environmental conditions in local areas, including, if necessary, removal of nutrient-rich sediments or decomposing algae. The local areas are the coastal area along Pirita road in Tallinn Bay and Haapsalu Tagalaht bay. Proposing technical solutions, preparing and implementing of technical projects for improving local conditions. One of the technical solution is to improve the water exchange and eliminate areas with stagnant water.
As a result of the construction of the road dam of Väike Väin (Väike Strait), the exchange of water between different parts of the strait has been disturbed, which has caused the water quality to deteriorate, and many fish species (e.g. Baltic herring, whitefish, ide, perch, pike, etc.) cannot pass through this natural migration route. Therefore, it is necessary to construct the largest possible passageways into the road dam of Väike Väin (Väike Strait) to ensure the free passage of fish between their spawning grounds and feeding areas.
Update type
Measure new in 2021 PoM
Measure new in 2021 PoM
Measure new in 2021 PoM
Measure new in 2021 PoM
Measure new in 2021 PoM
Measure new in 2021 PoM
Measure new in 2021 PoM
Measure new in 2021 PoM
Measure same as in 2015 PoM
Measure new in 2021 PoM
Measure modified since 2015 PoM
Measure new in 2021 PoM
Measure new in 2021 PoM
Measure category
Category 2.a
Category 2.a
Category 2.a
Category 2.a
Category 2.a
Category 2.a
Category 2.a
Category 2.a
Category 1.b (non-WFD)
Category 2.a
Category 2.a
Category 2.b
Category 2.b
Policy conventions
Policy national
Responsible competent authority
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia;Ministry of Rural Affairs of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia;Ministry of Rural Affairs of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Responsible organisation
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia;local municipalities
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia;Ministry of Rural Affairs of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia;Ministry of Rural Affairs of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia;Estonian Environmental Board
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia;Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communication of Estonia;Ministry of Social Affairs of Estonia;Ministry of Rural Affairs of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia;Estonian Environment Agency;Estonian Environmental Board;Estonian Environmental Research Centre;Universities
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia;Ministry of Rural Affairs of Estonia;Estonian Environmental Board
Ministry of the Environment of Estonia;local municipalities
Estonian Transport Administrations
Coordination level
  • Regional - HELCOM
  • Regional - HELCOM
  • Regional - HELCOM
  • Regional - HELCOM
  • Regional - HELCOM
  • Regional - HELCOM
  • Regional - HELCOM
  • Regional - HELCOM
  • Regional - HELCOM
  • Regional - HELCOM
  • Regional - HELCOM
  • Regional - HELCOM
Regional cooperation countries
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • RU
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • RU
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • RU
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • RU
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • RU
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • RU
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • RU
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • RU
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • RU
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • RU
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • RU
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • RU
  • Sweden
CEA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CEA reference
CBA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CBA reference
Financing
  • Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
  • EMFAF
  • Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
  • EMFAF
  • Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
  • Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
  • Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
  • Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
  • Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communication of Estonia
  • Ministry of Rural Affairs of Estonia
  • Ministry of Social Affairs of Estonia
  • Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
  • CF/ERDF
  • EMFAF
  • LIFE
  • Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communication of Estonia
  • Ministry of Finance of Estonia
  • Ministry of Rural Affairs of Estonia
  • Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
  • EMFAF
  • Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
  • EMFAF
  • Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
  • EMFAF
  • Estonian Environmental Investment Centre
  • Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
  • local municipalities
  • EMFAF
  • Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications
  • Ministry of the Environment of Estonia
Spatial scope
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Territorial waters
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
Measure purpose
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns);Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity);Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns);Establish monitoring programmes (of relevant activities, pressures or impacts);Assess effectiveness of the measures (through assessing changes in state/impact/pressure in the marine environment)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity);Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys);Establish monitoring programmes (of relevant activities, pressures or impacts)
Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly restores a species or habitat(s)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up)
Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up)
Pressures
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of microbial pathogens
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other forms of energy (including electromagnetic fields, light and heat)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of microbial pathogens
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other forms of energy (including electromagnetic fields, light and heat)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of microbial pathogens
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other forms of energy (including electromagnetic fields, light and heat)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of microbial pathogens
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other forms of energy (including electromagnetic fields, light and heat)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of microbial pathogens
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other forms of energy (including electromagnetic fields, light and heat)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other forms of energy (including electromagnetic fields, light and heat)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Eutrophication
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Eutrophication
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Physical loss of the seabed
Relevant KTMs
  • Adaptation to climate change
  • MSFD27
  • Measures to reduce inputs of energy to the marine environment
  • Measures to reduce nutrient and organic matter inputs to the marine environment from sea-based or air-based sources
  • Measures to reduce physical loss of seabed habitats in the marine environment (beyond WFD coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • MSFD27
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to address the introduction of microbial pathogens
  • Measures to reduce biological disturbances in the marine environment from the extraction of species including incidental non-target catches
  • Measures to reduce contamination by hazardous substances (synthetic substances
  • Measures to reduce inputs of energy to the marine environment
  • Measures to reduce interferences with hydrological processes in the marine environment (beyond WFD Coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce nutrient and organic matter inputs to the marine environment from sea-based or air-based sources
  • Measures to reduce physical loss of seabed habitats in the marine environment (beyond WFD coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce sea-based accidental pollution
  • Research
  • Adaptation to climate change
  • Advisory services for agriculture
  • Construction or upgrades of wastewater treatment plants
  • Drinking water protection measures (e.g. establishment of safeguard zones
  • Improvements in flow regime and/or establishment of ecological flows.
  • Improving hydromorphological conditions of water bodies other than longitudinal continuity (e.g. river restoration
  • Improving longitudinal continuity (e.g. establishing fish passes
  • MSFD27
  • Measures for the phasing-out of emissions
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to address the introduction of microbial pathogens
  • Measures to counteract acidification (in freshwater systems)
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of recreation including angling
  • Measures to prevent or control the input of pollution from forestry
  • Measures to prevent or control the input of pollution from urban areas
  • Measures to reduce biological disturbances in the marine environment from the extraction of species including incidental non-target catches
  • Measures to reduce contamination by hazardous substances (synthetic substances
  • Measures to reduce inputs of energy to the marine environment
  • Measures to reduce interferences with hydrological processes in the marine environment (beyond WFD Coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce nutrient and organic matter inputs to the marine environment from sea-based or air-based sources
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • Measures to reduce physical loss of seabed habitats in the marine environment (beyond WFD coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce sea-based accidental pollution
  • Measures to reduce sediment from soil erosion and surface run-off
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Natural water retention measures
  • Reduce nutrient pollution from agriculture
  • Reduce pesticides pollution from agriculture.
  • Remediation of contaminated sites (historical pollution including sediments
  • Research
  • Upgrades or improvements of industrial wastewater treatment plants (including farms)
  • WFD99
  • Water efficiency technical measures for irrigation
  • Water pricing policy measures for the implementation of the recovery of cost of water services from agriculture
  • Water pricing policy measures for the implementation of the recovery of cost of water services from households
  • Water pricing policy measures for the implementation of the recovery of cost of water services from industry
  • Adaptation to climate change
  • Advisory services for agriculture
  • Construction or upgrades of wastewater treatment plants
  • Drinking water protection measures (e.g. establishment of safeguard zones
  • Improvements in flow regime and/or establishment of ecological flows.
  • Improving hydromorphological conditions of water bodies other than longitudinal continuity (e.g. river restoration
  • Improving longitudinal continuity (e.g. establishing fish passes
  • MSFD27
  • Measures for the phasing-out of emissions
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to address the introduction of microbial pathogens
  • Measures to counteract acidification (in freshwater systems)
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of recreation including angling
  • Measures to prevent or control the input of pollution from forestry
  • Measures to prevent or control the input of pollution from urban areas
  • Measures to reduce biological disturbances in the marine environment from the extraction of species including incidental non-target catches
  • Measures to reduce contamination by hazardous substances (synthetic substances
  • Measures to reduce inputs of energy to the marine environment
  • Measures to reduce interferences with hydrological processes in the marine environment (beyond WFD Coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce nutrient and organic matter inputs to the marine environment from sea-based or air-based sources
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • Measures to reduce physical loss of seabed habitats in the marine environment (beyond WFD coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce sea-based accidental pollution
  • Measures to reduce sediment from soil erosion and surface run-off
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Natural water retention measures
  • Reduce nutrient pollution from agriculture
  • Reduce pesticides pollution from agriculture.
  • Remediation of contaminated sites (historical pollution including sediments
  • Research
  • Upgrades or improvements of industrial wastewater treatment plants (including farms)
  • WFD99
  • Water efficiency technical measures for irrigation
  • Water pricing policy measures for the implementation of the recovery of cost of water services from agriculture
  • Water pricing policy measures for the implementation of the recovery of cost of water services from households
  • Water pricing policy measures for the implementation of the recovery of cost of water services from industry
  • Adaptation to climate change
  • Advisory services for agriculture
  • Construction or upgrades of wastewater treatment plants
  • Drinking water protection measures (e.g. establishment of safeguard zones
  • Improvements in flow regime and/or establishment of ecological flows.
  • Improving hydromorphological conditions of water bodies other than longitudinal continuity (e.g. river restoration
  • Improving longitudinal continuity (e.g. establishing fish passes
  • MSFD27
  • Measures for the phasing-out of emissions
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to address the introduction of microbial pathogens
  • Measures to counteract acidification (in freshwater systems)
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of recreation including angling
  • Measures to prevent or control the input of pollution from forestry
  • Measures to prevent or control the input of pollution from urban areas
  • Measures to reduce biological disturbances in the marine environment from the extraction of species including incidental non-target catches
  • Measures to reduce contamination by hazardous substances (synthetic substances
  • Measures to reduce inputs of energy to the marine environment
  • Measures to reduce interferences with hydrological processes in the marine environment (beyond WFD Coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce nutrient and organic matter inputs to the marine environment from sea-based or air-based sources
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • Measures to reduce physical loss of seabed habitats in the marine environment (beyond WFD coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce sea-based accidental pollution
  • Measures to reduce sediment from soil erosion and surface run-off
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Natural water retention measures
  • Reduce nutrient pollution from agriculture
  • Reduce pesticides pollution from agriculture.
  • Remediation of contaminated sites (historical pollution including sediments
  • Research
  • Upgrades or improvements of industrial wastewater treatment plants (including farms)
  • WFD99
  • Water efficiency technical measures for irrigation
  • Water pricing policy measures for the implementation of the recovery of cost of water services from agriculture
  • Water pricing policy measures for the implementation of the recovery of cost of water services from households
  • Water pricing policy measures for the implementation of the recovery of cost of water services from industry
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Research
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • Improving hydromorphological conditions of water bodies other than longitudinal continuity (e.g. river restoration
  • Improving longitudinal continuity (e.g. establishing fish passes
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • Advisory services for agriculture
  • Measures for the phasing-out of emissions
  • Measures to reduce contamination by hazardous substances (synthetic substances
  • Improving hydromorphological conditions of water bodies other than longitudinal continuity (e.g. river restoration
  • Measures to reduce interferences with hydrological processes in the marine environment (beyond WFD Coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce nutrient and organic matter inputs to the marine environment from sea-based or air-based sources
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • Measures to reduce physical loss of seabed habitats in the marine environment (beyond WFD coastal waters)
  • Improvements in flow regime and/or establishment of ecological flows.
  • Improving hydromorphological conditions of water bodies other than longitudinal continuity (e.g. river restoration
  • Improving longitudinal continuity (e.g. establishing fish passes
  • Measures to reduce interferences with hydrological processes in the marine environment (beyond WFD Coastal waters)
Relevant targets
  • BALEE-T36
  • BALEE-T40
  • BALEE-T38
  • Target 10
  • Target 11
  • BALEE-T34
  • BALEE-T42
  • Target 16
  • Target 23
  • Target 26
  • Target 8
  • BALEE-T30
  • BALEE-T31
  • BALEE-T32
  • BALEE-T33
  • BALEE-T34
  • BALEE-T35
  • BALEE-T36
  • BALEE-T37
  • BALEE-T38
  • BALEE-T39
  • BALEE-T40
  • BALEE-T41
  • BALEE-T42
  • BALEE-T43
  • Target 10
  • Target 11
  • Target 16
  • Target 19
  • Target 23
  • Target 26
  • Target 8
  • BALEE-T30
  • BALEE-T31
  • BALEE-T32
  • BALEE-T33
  • BALEE-T34
  • BALEE-T35
  • BALEE-T36
  • BALEE-T37
  • BALEE-T38
  • BALEE-T39
  • BALEE-T40
  • BALEE-T41
  • BALEE-T42
  • BALEE-T43
  • Target 10
  • Target 11
  • Target 16
  • Target 19
  • Target 23
  • Target 26
  • Target 8
  • BALEE-T30
  • BALEE-T31
  • BALEE-T32
  • BALEE-T33
  • BALEE-T34
  • BALEE-T35
  • BALEE-T36
  • BALEE-T37
  • BALEE-T38
  • BALEE-T39
  • BALEE-T40
  • BALEE-T41
  • BALEE-T42
  • BALEE-T43
  • Target 10
  • Target 11
  • Target 16
  • Target 19
  • Target 23
  • Target 26
  • Target 8
  • BALEE-T39
  • BALEE-T43
  • BALEE-T40
  • BALEE-T30
  • Target 10
  • Target 11
  • BALEE-T34
  • BALEE-T38
  • Target 16
  • Target 23
  • Target 19
  • Target 19
Related indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
GEScomponent
  • D1C1 Mortality rate from incidental by-catch
  • D1C2 Population abundance (1.2, 1.2.1)
  • D1C3 Population demographic characteristics (1.3, 1.3.1)
  • D1C4 Population distributional range and pattern (1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3)
  • D1C5 Habitat for the species
  • D1C6 Pelagic habitat condition (1.5.2, 1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6.3)
  • D4C1 Trophic guild species diversity (1.7, 1.7.1)
  • D4C2 Abundance across trophic guilds (1.7, 1.7.1, 4.3, 4.3.1)
  • D4C3 Trophic guild size distribution (4.2, 4.2.1)
  • D4C4 Trophic guild productivity (4.1, 4.1.1)
  • D6C1 Physical loss of the seabed (6.1)
  • D6C2 Physical disturbance to the seabed (6.1)
  • D6C3 Adverse effects from physical disturbance (6.1.2)
  • D6C4 Benthic habitat extent (1.4, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.5, 1.5.1, 6.1.1)
  • D6C5 Benthic habitat condition (1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6.3, 6.2, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.3, 6.2.4)
  • D1C1 Mortality rate from incidental by-catch
  • D1C2 Population abundance (1.2, 1.2.1)
  • D1C3 Population demographic characteristics (1.3, 1.3.1)
  • D1C4 Population distributional range and pattern (1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3)
  • D1C5 Habitat for the species
  • D3C1 Fishing mortality rate (F) (3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2)
  • D3C2 Spawning stock biomass (SSB) (3.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2)
  • D3C3 Population age/size distribution (3.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.3, 3.3.4)
  • D4C1 Trophic guild species diversity (1.7, 1.7.1)
  • D4C3 Trophic guild size distribution (4.2, 4.2.1)
  • D10C1 Litter (excluding micro-litter) (10.1, 10.1.1, 10.1.2)
  • D11C1 Anthropogenic impulsive sound (11.1, 11.1.1)
  • D11C2 Anthropogenic continuous low-frequency sound (11.2, 11.2.1)
  • D1C2 Population abundance (1.2, 1.2.1)
  • D1C6 Pelagic habitat condition (1.5.2, 1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6.3)
  • D2C1 Newly-introduced NIS
  • D2C3 Adverse effects of NIS (2.2, 2.2.1, 2.2.2)
  • D3C1 Fishing mortality rate (F) (3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2)
  • D3C2 Spawning stock biomass (SSB) (3.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2)
  • D3C3 Population age/size distribution (3.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.3, 3.3.4)
  • D4C1 Trophic guild species diversity (1.7, 1.7.1)
  • D5C1 Nutrient concentrations (5.1, 5.1.1)
  • D6C1 Physical loss of the seabed (6.1)
  • D6C2 Physical disturbance to the seabed (6.1)
  • D6C3 Adverse effects from physical disturbance (6.1.2)
  • D6C4 Benthic habitat extent (1.4, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.5, 1.5.1, 6.1.1)
  • D6C5 Benthic habitat condition (1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6.3, 6.2, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.3, 6.2.4)
  • D7C1 Permanent alteration of hydrographical conditions (7.1, 7.1.1)
  • D7C2 Adverse effects from permanent alteration of hydrographical conditions (7.2, 7.2.1, 7.2.2)
  • D8C1 Contaminants in environment (8.1, 8.1.1)
  • D9C1 Contaminants in seafood (9.1, 9.1.1)
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1C2 Population abundance (1.2, 1.2.1)
  • D1C3 Population demographic characteristics (1.3, 1.3.1)
  • D1C4 Population distributional range and pattern (1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3)
  • D1C5 Habitat for the species
  • D3C1 Fishing mortality rate (F) (3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2)
  • D3C2 Spawning stock biomass (SSB) (3.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2)
  • D3C3 Population age/size distribution (3.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.3, 3.3.4)
  • D4C1 Trophic guild species diversity (1.7, 1.7.1)
  • D4C3 Trophic guild size distribution (4.2, 4.2.1)
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D4
  • D5C1 Nutrient concentrations (5.1, 5.1.1)
  • D6
  • D8C1 Contaminants in environment (8.1, 8.1.1)
  • D8C2 Adverse effects of contaminants (8.2, 8.2.1)
  • D9C1 Contaminants in seafood (9.1, 9.1.1)
  • D1C4 Population distributional range and pattern (1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3)
  • D1C5 Habitat for the species
  • D7C1 Permanent alteration of hydrographical conditions (7.1, 7.1.1)
  • D1C4 Population distributional range and pattern (1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3)
  • D1C5 Habitat for the species
  • D7C1 Permanent alteration of hydrographical conditions (7.1, 7.1.1)
Feature
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hunting and collecting for other purposes
  • Marine plant harvesting
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
  • Transport - shipping
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Litter in the environment
  • Marine plant harvesting
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
  • Transport - shipping
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Wading birds
  • Acute pollution events
  • Agriculture
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Canalisation and other watercourse modifications
  • CharaChem
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal defence and flood protection
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
  • Extraction of salt
  • Extraction of water
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Fish and shellfish processing
  • Forestry
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hunting and collecting for other purposes
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Industrial uses
  • Land claim
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Marine plant harvesting
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Military operations (subject to Article 2(2))
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Non-renewable energy generation
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
  • Transport - air
  • Transport - land
  • Transport - shipping
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Acute pollution events
  • Agriculture
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Canalisation and other watercourse modifications
  • CharaChem
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal defence and flood protection
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
  • Extraction of salt
  • Extraction of water
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Fish and shellfish processing
  • Forestry
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hunting and collecting for other purposes
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Industrial uses
  • Land claim
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Marine plant harvesting
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Military operations (subject to Article 2(2))
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Non-renewable energy generation
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
  • Transport - air
  • Transport - land
  • Transport - shipping
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Acute pollution events
  • Agriculture
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Canalisation and other watercourse modifications
  • CharaChem
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal defence and flood protection
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
  • Extraction of salt
  • Extraction of water
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Fish and shellfish processing
  • Forestry
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hunting and collecting for other purposes
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Industrial uses
  • Land claim
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Marine plant harvesting
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Military operations (subject to Article 2(2))
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Non-renewable energy generation
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
  • Transport - air
  • Transport - land
  • Transport - shipping
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Acute pollution events
  • Agriculture
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Canalisation and other watercourse modifications
  • CharaChem
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal defence and flood protection
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
  • Extraction of salt
  • Extraction of water
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Fish and shellfish processing
  • Forestry
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hunting and collecting for other purposes
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Industrial uses
  • Land claim
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Marine plant harvesting
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Military operations (subject to Article 2(2))
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Non-renewable energy generation
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
  • Transport - air
  • Transport - land
  • Transport - shipping
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Canalisation and other watercourse modifications
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Eutrophication
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • HabPelOther
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Canalisation and other watercourse modifications
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Eutrophication
  • HabPelOther
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • HabPelOther
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Transport infrastructure
Element
Temporal scope
2023-2030
2023-2027
2023-2026
2023-2026
2023-2027
2023-2027
2023-2027
2023-2027
2017-2026
2023-2027
2017-2027
2023-2027
2023-2027
Implementation status
Implementation not started
Implementation not started
Implementation not started
Implementation not started
Implementation not started
Implementation not started
Implementation not started
Implementation not started
Implementation started
Implementation not started
Implementation started
Implementation not started
Implementation not started
Implementation delay
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
Implementation reason
No obstacles to implementation
No obstacles to implementation
No obstacles to implementation
No obstacles to implementation
No obstacles to implementation
No obstacles to implementation
No obstacles to implementation
No obstacles to implementation
Mechanism for implementation - national
No obstacles to implementation
No obstacles to implementation
No obstacles to implementation
No obstacles to implementation
Progress description
Project for inventory of species/biotopes in certain parts of EEZ to prepare a proposal for open sea marine protected area(s) (MPA) in the Estonian EEZ was carried out in 2018-2020. Proposal for MPA in Estonian EEZ has been made. Further activities related to preparing legal instruments and entering them into force are still ongoing.
Reason description
Mechanism for implementation - national