Member State report / Art11 / 2014-2020 / D1-F / Estonia / Baltic Sea

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 11 Monitoring programmes (and Art. 17 updates)
Report due 2014-10-15; 2020-10-15
GES Descriptor D1 Fish
Member State Estonia
Region/subregion Baltic Sea
Reported by Estonian Environment Agency
Report date 2014-09-25; 2020-11-11
Report access
2014 data
2020 data
Monitoring programme Monitoring programme name
MP_D1_4_6_Birds
MP_D1_4_6_Birds
MP_D1_4_6_Fish
MP_D1_4_6_Fish
Monitoring programme Reference existing programme
Monitoring programme Marine Unit ID
Q4e - Programme ID
BALLT-D018-3
BALLT-D018-3
BALLT-D01234-2
BALLT-D01234-2
Q4f - Programme description
Paukščių monitoringo priekrantės zonoje bei atviros jūros vandenyse dėka vertinama Europos Bendrijos svarbos žiemojančių jūrinių paukščių rūšinė sudėtis, gausumas ir pasiskirstymas. Vertinant tik šalies mastu, indikatorius gali būti įtakojamas ilgalaikio paukščių žiemaviečių persiskirstymo, pvz. dėl klimato kaitos ar buveinių kaitos poveikio, bei sezoninių oro sąlygų įtakos, pvz. ledo dangos šiauriau esančiose jūros akvatorijose. Monitoringas prisideda prie regioninio būklės vertinimo pagal HELCOM pagrindinį (core) rodiklį „abundance of waterbirds in the wintering season“. Taip pat vykdomos perinčių paukščių apskaitos, nors Lietuvoje peri vos kelios rūšys. Pastaraisiais metais stebimi reikšmingi ir greiti jūrinių paukščių populiacijų neigiami pokyčiai bei žiemavietėse iškylančios naujos grėsmės jūros paukščiams. Planuojamas žiemojančių jūros paukščių monitoringo periodiškumas ir stebima akvatorija leis laiku nustatyti šių paukščių populiacijų pokyčius bei tiksliau vertinti šių pokyčių galimas priežastis ir ryšius su kitais veiksniais. Naftos produktais susitepusių žuvusių jūrinių paukščių stebėsena leis vertinti jūros užterštumo naftos produktais lygį bei jo įtaką paukščių populiacijoms. Pagrindiniai trūkumai susiję su žvejybos keliamos grėsmės ir realiai daromos įtakos paukščių populiacijoms vertinimu. Šiuo metu jūros paukščių priegaudos žvejybos įrankiuose stebėsena ir vertinimo metodika vystymo stadijoje.
Paukščių monitoringo priekrantės zonoje bei atviros jūros vandenyse dėka vertinama Europos Bendrijos svarbos žiemojančių jūrinių paukščių rūšinė sudėtis, gausumas ir pasiskirstymas. Vertinant tik šalies mastu, indikatorius gali būti įtakojamas ilgalaikio paukščių žiemaviečių persiskirstymo, pvz. dėl klimato kaitos ar buveinių kaitos poveikio, bei sezoninių oro sąlygų įtakos, pvz. ledo dangos šiauriau esančiose jūros akvatorijose. Monitoringas prisideda prie regioninio būklės vertinimo pagal HELCOM pagrindinį (core) rodiklį „abundance of waterbirds in the wintering season“. Taip pat vykdomos perinčių paukščių apskaitos, nors Lietuvoje peri vos kelios rūšys. Pastaraisiais metais stebimi reikšmingi ir greiti jūrinių paukščių populiacijų neigiami pokyčiai bei žiemavietėse iškylančios naujos grėsmės jūros paukščiams. Planuojamas žiemojančių jūros paukščių monitoringo periodiškumas ir stebima akvatorija leis laiku nustatyti šių paukščių populiacijų pokyčius bei tiksliau vertinti šių pokyčių galimas priežastis ir ryšius su kitais veiksniais. Naftos produktais susitepusių žuvusių jūrinių paukščių stebėsena leis vertinti jūros užterštumo naftos produktais lygį bei jo įtaką paukščių populiacijoms. Pagrindiniai trūkumai susiję su žvejybos keliamos grėsmės ir realiai daromos įtakos paukščių populiacijoms vertinimu. Šiuo metu jūros paukščių priegaudos žvejybos įrankiuose stebėsena ir vertinimo metodika vystymo stadijoje.
Siekiama patikimai įvertinti Lietuvos priekrantės žuvų bendrijų būklę ir sudėtį, įvertinant bendrijų rūšinę įvairovę, pagrindinių žuvų rūšių amžinę struktūrą, gausumo ir biomasės populiacinius parametrus, įvertinti atsiradusius pokyčius populiacijose, bendrijose. Rodikliai, kurie skaičiuojami naudojant monitoringo duomenis, poveikiui pakankamai jautrūs, populiacijų būklės pokyčiai pastebimi kelių metų bėgyje. Rodiklio priklausomybė nuo komercinės žvejybos yra pakankamai įrodyta įvairiuose jūros regionuose ir gėluose vandenyse. Žvejybos, kaip vieno pagrindinių veiksnių, veikiančių priekrantės žuvų bendrijas, intensyvumas yra stebimas ir reguliuojamas teisės aktais. Žuvų bendrijų monitoringas atspindi šių žvejybos reguliavimo priemonių efektyvumą. Siekiant patikimai įvertinti Lietuvos priekrantės žuvų bendrijų būklę ir sudėtį, stebėseną numatyta atlikti kasmet skirtingose akvatorijose Baltijos jūros priekrantėje.
Siekiama patikimai įvertinti Lietuvos priekrantės žuvų bendrijų būklę ir sudėtį, įvertinant bendrijų rūšinę įvairovę, pagrindinių žuvų rūšių amžinę struktūrą, gausumo ir biomasės populiacinius parametrus, įvertinti atsiradusius pokyčius populiacijose, bendrijose. Rodikliai, kurie skaičiuojami naudojant monitoringo duomenis, poveikiui pakankamai jautrūs, populiacijų būklės pokyčiai pastebimi kelių metų bėgyje. Rodiklio priklausomybė nuo komercinės žvejybos yra pakankamai įrodyta įvairiuose jūros regionuose ir gėluose vandenyse. Žvejybos, kaip vieno pagrindinių veiksnių, veikiančių priekrantės žuvų bendrijas, intensyvumas yra stebimas ir reguliuojamas teisės aktais. Žuvų bendrijų monitoringas atspindi šių žvejybos reguliavimo priemonių efektyvumą. Siekiant patikimai įvertinti Lietuvos priekrantės žuvų bendrijų būklę ir sudėtį, stebėseną numatyta atlikti kasmet skirtingose akvatorijose Baltijos jūros priekrantėje.
Q5e - Natural variability
  • ExpertOpinion
  • Qualitative
  • Quantiative
  • ExpertOpinion
  • Qualitative
  • Quantiative
  • ExpertOpinion
  • Qualitative
  • Quantiative
  • ExpertOpinion
  • Qualitative
  • Quantiative
Q5d - Adequacy for assessment of GES Q5d - Adequate data
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q5d - Adequacy for assessment of GES Q5d - Established methods
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q5d - Adequacy for assessment of GES Q5d - Adequate understanding of GES
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q5d - Adequacy for assessment of GES Q5d - Adequate capacity
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q5f - Description of programme for GES assessment
Monitoringo (apimančio žiemojančių jūros paukščių rūšinės sudėties, gausumo ir pasiskirstymo, apskaitos nuo kranto ir atviroje jūros dalyje) rezultatai bus pakankami jų panaudojimui jūros aplinkos būklei vertinti pagal naudojamą rodiklį – žiemojančių jūrinių paukščių populiacijos gausumas (1.2.1. rodiklis). Žiemojančių jūros paukščių stebėsenos koordinavimas regioniniu (Baltijos jūros) mastu leis įvertinti paukščių pasiskirstymo regione dėsningumus skirtingomis orų sąlygomis ir veikiant skirtingiems natūraliems ir antropogeniniams veiksniams, ko neįmanoma padaryti vykdant stebėseną vienos šalies mastu. Koordinuota regioninių duomenų analizė taip pat įgalins stebėsenos duomenų pagrindu atlikti išsamias analizes atskirų rūšių atsako į įvairius natūralius ir antropogeninius veiksnius. Programa skirta žiemojančių jūros paukščių populiacijų stebėsenai ir įvairių jas veikiančių veiksnių vertinimui. Jei šio rodiklio GAB nebus pasiekta, išsamūs regiono mastu koordinuoti tyrimai ir duomenų analizė leis identifikuoti pagrindines priežastis, trukdančias pasiekti GAB bei atitinkamai atlikti papildomą analizę ir pasiūlyti reikalingas priemones. Monitoringo programa taip pat rinks informaciją būklei vertinti pagal 1.1.1., 1.1.2. rodiklius ir nustatyti GAB slenkstines vertes, kurių kol kas nėra nustatyta. Bus atnaujinta žuvusių nafta susitepusių jūros paukščių stebėsena ir įgalins būklės vertinimą pagal rodiklį „Naftos produktais susitepusių jūros paukščių dalis“ (1.3.1. rodiklis). Tačiau kol kas nenumatyta vykdyti jūros paukščių ir žinduolių priegaudos žvejybos įrankiuose stebėsenos (1.3.1. rodiklis). Todėl tai būtų pagrindinis trūkumas.
Monitoringo (apimančio žiemojančių jūros paukščių rūšinės sudėties, gausumo ir pasiskirstymo, apskaitos nuo kranto ir atviroje jūros dalyje) rezultatai bus pakankami jų panaudojimui jūros aplinkos būklei vertinti pagal naudojamą rodiklį – žiemojančių jūrinių paukščių populiacijos gausumas (1.2.1. rodiklis). Žiemojančių jūros paukščių stebėsenos koordinavimas regioniniu (Baltijos jūros) mastu leis įvertinti paukščių pasiskirstymo regione dėsningumus skirtingomis orų sąlygomis ir veikiant skirtingiems natūraliems ir antropogeniniams veiksniams, ko neįmanoma padaryti vykdant stebėseną vienos šalies mastu. Koordinuota regioninių duomenų analizė taip pat įgalins stebėsenos duomenų pagrindu atlikti išsamias analizes atskirų rūšių atsako į įvairius natūralius ir antropogeninius veiksnius. Programa skirta žiemojančių jūros paukščių populiacijų stebėsenai ir įvairių jas veikiančių veiksnių vertinimui. Jei šio rodiklio GAB nebus pasiekta, išsamūs regiono mastu koordinuoti tyrimai ir duomenų analizė leis identifikuoti pagrindines priežastis, trukdančias pasiekti GAB bei atitinkamai atlikti papildomą analizę ir pasiūlyti reikalingas priemones. Monitoringo programa taip pat rinks informaciją būklei vertinti pagal 1.1.1., 1.1.2. rodiklius ir nustatyti GAB slenkstines vertes, kurių kol kas nėra nustatyta. Bus atnaujinta žuvusių nafta susitepusių jūros paukščių stebėsena ir įgalins būklės vertinimą pagal rodiklį „Naftos produktais susitepusių jūros paukščių dalis“ (1.3.1. rodiklis). Tačiau kol kas nenumatyta vykdyti jūros paukščių ir žinduolių priegaudos žvejybos įrankiuose stebėsenos (1.3.1. rodiklis). Todėl tai būtų pagrindinis trūkumas.
Baltijos jūros priekrantės žuvų bendrijos būklė vertinama remiantis HELCOM rekomendacijomis, naudojant 4 pagrindinius žuvų bendrijų būklę atspindinčius rodiklius –bendrijos įvairovės indeksą (Shannon indeksas) (1.6.1. rodiklis), bendrijos dydžio indeksą (didelių žuvų gausumas) (1.7.1. rodiklis), bendrijos gausumo indeksą (plėšrių žuvų gausumas) ir bendrijos trofinį indeksą (4.2.1. rodikliai). Šių rodiklių skaičiavimo ir duomenų rinkimo metodinės rekomendacijos yra parengtos HELCOM ekspertų. Skaičiavimui duomenys yra surenkami vykdant monitoringo programą. Eilę metų vykdomi standartizuoti tyrimai leidžia įvertinti natūralią kaitą ir nustatyti (ekspertiškai) antropogenionio poveikio mastą (rodiklių bei būklės kaita priklausomai nuo žinomų veiksnių intensyvumo).
Baltijos jūros priekrantės žuvų bendrijos būklė vertinama remiantis HELCOM rekomendacijomis, naudojant 4 pagrindinius žuvų bendrijų būklę atspindinčius rodiklius –bendrijos įvairovės indeksą (Shannon indeksas) (1.6.1. rodiklis), bendrijos dydžio indeksą (didelių žuvų gausumas) (1.7.1. rodiklis), bendrijos gausumo indeksą (plėšrių žuvų gausumas) ir bendrijos trofinį indeksą (4.2.1. rodikliai). Šių rodiklių skaičiavimo ir duomenų rinkimo metodinės rekomendacijos yra parengtos HELCOM ekspertų. Skaičiavimui duomenys yra surenkami vykdant monitoringo programą. Eilę metų vykdomi standartizuoti tyrimai leidžia įvertinti natūralią kaitą ir nustatyti (ekspertiškai) antropogenionio poveikio mastą (rodiklių bei būklės kaita priklausomai nuo žinomų veiksnių intensyvumo).
Q5g - Gap-filling date for GES assessment
After2020
After2020
By2018
By2018
Q5h - Plans to implement monitoring for GES assessment
Nuo 2016 metų planuojama sudažninti žiemojančių paukščių monitoringą (vykdyti kas du metus) ir išplėsti tyrimų rajoną, įtraukiant stebėjimus teritorinėje jūroje/IEZ. Taip pat paukščių stebėsenos koordinavimas, o taip pat duomenų analizė vykdoma ir regioniniu mastu. Lietuvos ekspertai dalyvauja tarptautinėse (regioninėse, Baltijos jūros) darbo grupėse, kuriose vykdoma duomenų analizė, rengiamos/tobulinamos vertinimo metodikos/rodikliai/GAB, identifikuojamos pagrindinės priežastys, trukdančios pasiekti GAB bei siūlomos reikalingos priemonės. Taip pat nuo 2016 metų planuojama atnaujinti nafta susitepusių žuvusių jūros paukščių stebėsena Lietuvos pakrantės zonoje. Šiuo metu jūros paukščių ir žinduolių priegaudos žvejybos įrankiuose rodiklis dar nėra parengtas. Duomenų rinkimo metodika kol kas nėra aiški nei nacionaliniu, nei regioniniu mastu. Kol kas regiono mastu testuojamos įvairios duomenų surinkimo metodikos, pritaikytos įvairiai žvejybos specifikai (laivų tipui, naudojamiems įrankiams ir pan.). Lietuvoje 2016-2018 metais planuojama atlikti studiją dėl priegaudos fiksavimo video registratorių pagalba. 2018 metais planuojama pasirengti vertinimo metodiką, 2020 metais - stebėsenos metodiką, o nuo 2021– pradėti stebėseną.
Nuo 2016 metų planuojama sudažninti žiemojančių paukščių monitoringą (vykdyti kas du metus) ir išplėsti tyrimų rajoną, įtraukiant stebėjimus teritorinėje jūroje/IEZ. Taip pat paukščių stebėsenos koordinavimas, o taip pat duomenų analizė vykdoma ir regioniniu mastu. Lietuvos ekspertai dalyvauja tarptautinėse (regioninėse, Baltijos jūros) darbo grupėse, kuriose vykdoma duomenų analizė, rengiamos/tobulinamos vertinimo metodikos/rodikliai/GAB, identifikuojamos pagrindinės priežastys, trukdančios pasiekti GAB bei siūlomos reikalingos priemonės. Taip pat nuo 2016 metų planuojama atnaujinti nafta susitepusių žuvusių jūros paukščių stebėsena Lietuvos pakrantės zonoje. Šiuo metu jūros paukščių ir žinduolių priegaudos žvejybos įrankiuose rodiklis dar nėra parengtas. Duomenų rinkimo metodika kol kas nėra aiški nei nacionaliniu, nei regioniniu mastu. Kol kas regiono mastu testuojamos įvairios duomenų surinkimo metodikos, pritaikytos įvairiai žvejybos specifikai (laivų tipui, naudojamiems įrankiams ir pan.). Lietuvoje 2016-2018 metais planuojama atlikti studiją dėl priegaudos fiksavimo video registratorių pagalba. 2018 metais planuojama pasirengti vertinimo metodiką, 2020 metais - stebėsenos metodiką, o nuo 2021– pradėti stebėseną.
Monitoringą numatoma vykdyti kasmet, vietoj 1 karto kas 3 metus. Suplanuotos tyrimo vietos pakankamai apims vertinamos akvatorijos gamtinių sąlygų įvairovę bei galimą žmogaus veiklos poveikį. Lietuvos ekspertai dalyvauja regioninėje (Baltijos) darbo grupėje (HELCOM FISH-PRO II), kurioje yra rengiami žuvų bendrijų būklės rodikliai, vykdoma duomenų analizė regiono mastu bei nustatomi trūkumai. Esant reikalui numatoma svarstyti trūkumus ir galimus sprendimo būdus. Daugiau informacijos pdf ataskaitoje 16-20 psl.
Monitoringą numatoma vykdyti kasmet, vietoj 1 karto kas 3 metus. Suplanuotos tyrimo vietos pakankamai apims vertinamos akvatorijos gamtinių sąlygų įvairovę bei galimą žmogaus veiklos poveikį. Lietuvos ekspertai dalyvauja regioninėje (Baltijos) darbo grupėje (HELCOM FISH-PRO II), kurioje yra rengiami žuvų bendrijų būklės rodikliai, vykdoma duomenų analizė regiono mastu bei nustatomi trūkumai. Esant reikalui numatoma svarstyti trūkumus ir galimus sprendimo būdus. Daugiau informacijos pdf ataskaitoje 16-20 psl.
Q6a -Relevant targets Q6a - Environmental target
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4
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4
Q6a -Relevant targets Q6a - Associated indicator
1.2.1 a 1.2.1 b 1.2.1 c 1.2.1 d 1.2.1 e 1.2.1 f 1.2.1 g 1.3.1 a
1.2.1 a 1.2.1 b 1.2.1 c 1.2.1 d 1.2.1 e 1.2.1 f 1.2.1 g 1.3.1 a
1.6.1 1.7.1 4.2.1 a 4.2.1 b 4.3.1 a 4.3.1 b 4.3.1 c 4.3.1 d 4.3.1 e 4.3.1 f
1.6.1 1.7.1 4.2.1 a 4.2.1 b 4.3.1 a 4.3.1 b 4.3.1 c 4.3.1 d 4.3.1 e 4.3.1 f
Q6b - Adequacy for assessment of targets Q6b_SuitableData
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q6b - Adequacy for assessment of targets Q6b_EstablishedMethods
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q6b - Adequacy for assessment of targets Q6d_AdequateCapacity
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q6c - Target updating
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q6d - Description of programme for targets assessment
2015 metais bus atnaujinti tikslai ir susiję pažangos vertinimo rodikliai, tuomet bus galima pakartotinai vertinti monitoringo rezultatų panaudojimą/programos adekvatumą.
2015 metais bus atnaujinti tikslai ir susiję pažangos vertinimo rodikliai, tuomet bus galima pakartotinai vertinti monitoringo rezultatų panaudojimą/programos adekvatumą.
Kasmet vertinama būklė naudojant monitoringo duomenis pagal geros aplinkos būklės rodiklius. 2015 metais numatoma patikslinti tikslus ir susijusius rodiklius. Tuomet bus vertinamas monitoringo pakankamumas ir adekvatumas vertinant tikslų pažangą.
Kasmet vertinama būklė naudojant monitoringo duomenis pagal geros aplinkos būklės rodiklius. 2015 metais numatoma patikslinti tikslus ir susijusius rodiklius. Tuomet bus vertinamas monitoringo pakankamumas ir adekvatumas vertinant tikslų pažangą.
Q6e - Gap-filling date for targets assessment
After2020
After2020
By2018
By2018
Q6f - Plans to implement monitoring for targets assessment
See 5h answer
See 5h answer
See 5h answer.
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Q7a - Relevant activities
  • AgricultForestry
  • Defence
  • Fisheries
  • MiningSandGravel
  • RenewableEnergy
  • ResearchSurvey
  • SolidWasteDisposal
  • AgricultForestry
  • Defence
  • Fisheries
  • MiningSandGravel
  • RenewableEnergy
  • ResearchSurvey
  • SolidWasteDisposal
  • CablesPipelines
  • Dredging
  • Fisheries
  • Ports
  • ResearchSurvey
  • Shipping
  • SolidWasteDisposal
  • CablesPipelines
  • Dredging
  • Fisheries
  • Ports
  • ResearchSurvey
  • Shipping
  • SolidWasteDisposal
Q7b - Description of monitoring of activities
Siūloma žiemojančių jūros paukščių stebėsenos erdvinė apimtis, stebimų paukščių funkcinė ir rūšinė įvairovė bei stebėsenos periodiškumas leis laiku įvertinti pagrindines grėsmes ir poveikius, identifikuoti tokių poveikių mechanizmą ir laiku pasiūlyti atitinkamas poveikį švelninančias priemones, tuo pačiu užtikrinti GAB išlaikymą.
Siūloma žiemojančių jūros paukščių stebėsenos erdvinė apimtis, stebimų paukščių funkcinė ir rūšinė įvairovė bei stebėsenos periodiškumas leis laiku įvertinti pagrindines grėsmes ir poveikius, identifikuoti tokių poveikių mechanizmą ir laiku pasiūlyti atitinkamas poveikį švelninančias priemones, tuo pačiu užtikrinti GAB išlaikymą.
Tyrimų vietų išdėstymas pakankamai apims vertinamos akvatorijos gamtinių sąlygų įvairovę bei galimą žmogaus veiklos poveikį.
Tyrimų vietų išdėstymas pakankamai apims vertinamos akvatorijos gamtinių sąlygų įvairovę bei galimą žmogaus veiklos poveikį.
Q7c - Relevant measures
Q7e - Adequacy for assessment of measures Q7d - Adequate data
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q7e - Adequacy for assessment of measures Q7d - Established methods
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q7e - Adequacy for assessment of measures Q7d - Adequate understanding of GES
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q7e - Adequacy for assessment of measures Q7d - Adequate capacity
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q7e - Adequacy for assessment of measures Q7d - Addresses activities and pressures
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q7e - Adequacy for assessment of measures Q7d - Addresses effectiveness of measures
N
N
Y
Y
Q7d - Description of monitoring for measures
Priemonių programa rengiama. Numatyta prioretizuoti poveikius ir pavojus, kuriems būtinos priemonės. Atsižvelgiant į siūlomas priemones numatyta patikslinti tikslus ir susijusius rodiklius bei įvertinti kokią įtaką turės (atskirai kiekvienos priemonės ir integruotas poveikis) priemonės. Atitinkamai bus vertinamas monitoringo programos pakankamumas. Taip pat regiono mastu yra planuojamos bendros visam regionui priemonės. Pasiūlytos priemonės bus svarstomos ir esant reikalui planuojamos įgyvendinti.
Priemonių programa rengiama. Numatyta prioretizuoti poveikius ir pavojus, kuriems būtinos priemonės. Atsižvelgiant į siūlomas priemones numatyta patikslinti tikslus ir susijusius rodiklius bei įvertinti kokią įtaką turės (atskirai kiekvienos priemonės ir integruotas poveikis) priemonės. Atitinkamai bus vertinamas monitoringo programos pakankamumas. Taip pat regiono mastu yra planuojamos bendros visam regionui priemonės. Pasiūlytos priemonės bus svarstomos ir esant reikalui planuojamos įgyvendinti.
Q7f - Gap-filling date for activities and measures
After2020
After2020
By2018
By2018
Q8a - Links to existing Monitoring Programmes
  • Birds
  • HELCOM
  • Birds
  • HELCOM
  • HELCOM
  • Habitats
  • WFD
  • HELCOM
  • Habitats
  • WFD
Reference sub-programme Sub-programme ID
Reference sub-programme Sub-programme name
Mobile species - abundance and/or biomass
Mobile species - mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental)
Mobile species - abundance and/or biomass
Mobile species - population characteristics
Q4g - Sub-programmes Sub-programme ID
Q4g - Sub-programmes Sub-programme name
Mobile species - abundance and/or biomass
Mobile species - mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental)
Mobile species - abundance and/or biomass
Mobile species - population characteristics
Q4k - Monitoring purpose
Q4l - Links of monitoring programmes of other Directives and Conventions
Q5c - Features Q5c - Habitats
  • ShallRock ShallCoarseSed ShallSand ShallMxdSed MarineCoast HabitatsDirectiveAnnexI
  • ShallRock ShallCoarseSed ShallSand ShallMxdSed MarineCoast HabitatsDirectiveAnnexI
  • VarSalinity MarineCoast
  • VarSalinity MarineCoast
Q5c - Features Q5c - Species list
  • BirdsAll
  • BirdsInshoreBenthic
  • BirdsInshorePelagic
  • BirdsInshoreSurface
  • BirdsOffshorePelagic
  • BirdsOffshoreSurface
  • WildBirdSpecies
  • BirdsAll
  • BirdsInshoreBenthic
  • BirdsInshorePelagic
  • BirdsInshoreSurface
  • BirdsOffshorePelagic
  • BirdsOffshoreSurface
  • WildBirdSpecies
  • AnnexII_IV_V_Species
  • FishAll
  • FishCoastal
  • FishDemersal
  • FishPelagic
  • AnnexII_IV_V_Species
  • FishAll
  • FishCoastal
  • FishDemersal
  • FishPelagic
Q5c - Features Q5c - Physical/Chemical features
  • CurrentVelocity
  • IceCover
  • NutrientLevels
  • SeaBottomTemperature
  • SeaSurfaceTemperature
  • TopographyBathymetry
  • Transparency
  • Turbidity
  • Upwelling
  • WaveExposure
  • CurrentVelocity
  • IceCover
  • NutrientLevels
  • SeaBottomTemperature
  • SeaSurfaceTemperature
  • TopographyBathymetry
  • Transparency
  • Turbidity
  • Upwelling
  • WaveExposure
  • CurrentVelocity
  • NutrientLevels
  • OxygenLevels
  • Salinity
  • SeaBottomTemperature
  • SeaSurfaceTemperature
  • Transparency
  • CurrentVelocity
  • NutrientLevels
  • OxygenLevels
  • Salinity
  • SeaBottomTemperature
  • SeaSurfaceTemperature
  • Transparency
Q5c - Features Q5c - Pressures
  • AcutePollutionEvents
  • ChangeThermal
  • ExtractSpeciesAll
  • ExtractSpeciesFishShellfish
  • IntroNIS
  • IntroSynthComp
  • NutrientOrgEnrich
  • PhysDisturbance
  • PhysLoss_Seal
  • AcutePollutionEvents
  • ChangeThermal
  • ExtractSpeciesAll
  • ExtractSpeciesFishShellfish
  • IntroNIS
  • IntroSynthComp
  • NutrientOrgEnrich
  • PhysDisturbance
  • PhysLoss_Seal
  • AcutePollutionEvents
  • BioDisturb_other
  • ChangeHydrology
  • ChangeSalinity
  • ChangeThermal
  • ExtractSpeciesAll
  • ExtractSpeciesFishShellfish
  • InputN_Psubst
  • IntroHazSubstOther
  • IntroNIS
  • NutrientOrgEnrich
  • PhysDam_silt
  • PhysLoss_Smother
  • AcutePollutionEvents
  • BioDisturb_other
  • ChangeHydrology
  • ChangeSalinity
  • ChangeThermal
  • ExtractSpeciesAll
  • ExtractSpeciesFishShellfish
  • InputN_Psubst
  • IntroHazSubstOther
  • IntroNIS
  • NutrientOrgEnrich
  • PhysDam_silt
  • PhysLoss_Smother
Q9a - Elements
Q5a - GES criteria Relevant GES criteria
  • 1.1
  • 1.2
  • 1.3
  • 1.1
  • 1.2
  • 1.3
  • 1.1
  • 1.2
  • 1.3
  • 1.6
  • 1.7
  • 4.2
  • 1.1
  • 1.2
  • 1.3
  • 1.6
  • 1.7
  • 4.2
Q5b - GES indicators Relevant GES indicators
  • 1.1.1
  • 1.1.2
  • 1.2.1
  • 1.3.1
  • 1.1.1
  • 1.1.2
  • 1.2.1
  • 1.3.1
  • 1.1.1
  • 1.2.1
  • 1.3.1
  • 1.6.1
  • 1.7.1
  • 4.2.1
  • 1.1.1
  • 1.2.1
  • 1.3.1
  • 1.6.1
  • 1.7.1
  • 4.2.1
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Species distribution
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Species population size
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Species population characteristics
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Species impacts
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Habitat distribution
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Habitat extent
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Habitat condition (physical-chemical)
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Habitat condition (biological)
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Habitat impacts
Q9b - Parameters monitored (pressures) Pressure input
Q9b - Parameters monitored (pressures) Pressure output
Q9b - Parameters monitored (activity) Activity
Q9b Parameters monitored (other) Other
Q41 Spatial scope
Q4j - Description of spatial scope
Marine Unit IDs
  • BAL-LT-AA-01
  • BAL-LT-AA-01
  • BAL-LT-AA-01
  • BAL-LT-AA-01
Q4h - Temporal scope Start date- End date
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-
-
-
Q9h - Temporal resolution of sampling
Q9c - Monitoring method
Q9d - Description of alteration to method
Q9e - Quality assurance
Q9f - Quality control
Q9g - Spatial resolution of sampling Q9g - Proportion of area covered %
Q9g - Spatial resolution of sampling Q9g - No. of samples
Q9i - Description of sample representivity
Q10a - Scale for aggregation of data
Q10b - Other scale for aggregation of data
Q10c - Access to monitoring data Q10c - Data type
Q10c - Access to monitoring data Q10c - Data access mechanism
Q10c - Access to monitoring data Q10c - Data access rights
Q10c - Access to monitoring data Q10c - INSPIRE standard
Q10c - Access to monitoring data Q10c Date data are available
Q10c - Access to monitoring data Q10c - Data update frequency
Q10d - Description of data access
Descriptor
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
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D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
D1.4
Monitoring strategy description
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
The aim of the monitoring strategy "SD1.4 – Biological diversity – Fish" is to assess the status of fish species in the sea areas of Estonia. The status of the temporal and geographical structure of fish communities and population dynamics of different fish species are monitored. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as a model species for migratory (anadromous) species. Baltic herring and sprat are included as model pelagic fish species. The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development.
Coverage of GES criteria
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Gaps and plans
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
The monitoring and assessment system for protected fish species under Habitats Directive needs further development: there are populations of Cobitis taenia, Cobitis taneria, Cottus gobio, Lampetra fluviatilis, Coregonus lavaretus represented in the Estonian sea area in the context of criterion D1C4, critically endangered Anguilla anguilla population status also needs to be monitored. But there is no regular monitoring held in marine waters on these species (monitored in rivers) and appropriate indicators need to be developed. The protected areas monitoring programme needs to be developed and include birds, mammals, fish, benthos, and habitats, as well as pelagic communities' components.
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  • BALEE-T33
  • BALEE-T34
  • BALEE-T36
  • Target 10
  • Target 11
  • Target 16
  • Target 19
  • Target 23
  • Target 26
Coverage of targets
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Related measures
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
  • BALEE-M001 - 'Developing a network of MPA in the Estonian EEZ'
  • BALEE-M002 - 'Compiling regional aquaculture plans to manage environmental pressures'
  • BALEE-M003 - 'Increasing knowledge on non-indigenous species to control their spread'
  • BALEE-M004 - 'Ratification and implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC), and participating in the regional information system'
  • BALEE-M005 - 'Developing regional fishing restrictions and updating the size limits of commercial fish'
  • BALEE-M006 - 'Supporting the marketing/the use of limited value fish'
  • BALEE-M007 - 'Adjusting the fishing effort not to compromise achieving GES'
  • BALEE-M008 - 'Application of electronic reporting system for fishing gears to better control fishing and avoid abandoning of fishing gear'
  • Not specified - 'European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operational Programme for Estonia 2014-2020'
Coverage of measures
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Adequate monitoring will be in place by 2024
Related monitoring programmes
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
  • BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
Programme code
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D00-40_MarineAndCoastalActivities
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
BALEE-D010403-8_FishOffshore
Programme name
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Marine and coastal activities
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Off-shore fish
Off-shore fish
Off-shore fish
Off-shore fish
Off-shore fish
Off-shore fish
Off-shore fish
Update type
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Old programme codes
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D00-39_CoastalOffshoreActivities
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
  • BALEE-D010403-7_FishCoastal
  • BALEE-D010403-9_FishMigratory
Programme description
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the monitoring programme is to collect data on human activities that directly or indirectly impact the marine environment. The monitored human activities are those listed in the MSFD Annex III Table 2b (2017/845/EC) and relevant for point (c) of Article 8(1), and Articles 10 and 13. The following activities are covered: Coastal defence and flood protection; Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables); Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials; Extraction of minerals; Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure; Extraction of water; Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure; Transmission of electricity and communications (cables); Fish harvesting (professional, recreational); Fish and shellfish processing; Marine plant harvesting; Hunting and collecting for other purposes; Aquaculture — marine, including infrastructure; Transport infrastructure; Transport — shipping; Waste treatment and disposal; Tourism and leisure infrastructure; Tourism and leisure activities; Military operations and Research, survey and educational activities. Data are gathered at least once during a six-year assessment period, but in some cases also annually. The system of such data collection activities is still under development. The programme corresponds to the following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Activities extracting living resources (fisheries including recreational, marine plant harvesting, hunting and collecting); Activities extracting non-living resources (sand, gravel, dredging); Activities producing food (aquaculture); Activities with permanent infrastructures (e.g. renewable energy, oil & gas, ports) or structural changes (e.g. coastal defences); Sea-based mobile activities (shipping, boating); Coastal human activities (e.g. tourism, recreational sports, ecotourism). The programme is the further development of the programme presented in 2014. The code of the programme also changed.
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the coastal fish species and communities (Species composition of the group; Size, age and sex structure; fecundity, survival and mortality/injury rates; Habitat for the species (extent, suitability); Species abundance (numbers of individuals and/or biomass)). It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish”, „SD3–Commercially exploited fish“ and “SD4/SD1 Food webs / Biodiversity – ecosystems”, but also to “SD2– Non-indigenous species”. The program is regionally coordinated by HELCOM (partially also by ICES) and the HELCOM monitoring manual is followed. During the annual monitoring programme, all coastal fish species are included in the dataset, but special attention is directed towards economically significant or ecologically relevant key species (perch, flounder, pikeperch). Atlantic salmon is used as an indicator species for migratory (anadromous) fishes and is monitored in coastal waters and selected rivers (salmonid habitats). Monitoring of protected fish species under HD needs to be developed for the sea area as well. The programme was modified from 2014 by adding migratory fishes that were as a separate sub-programme in 2014. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – population characteristics; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the commercially exploited pelagic fish species – sprat and herring in the offshore areas of the Estonian marine waters. The biomass and fishing mortality of stocks are assessed. It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish” and „SD3-commercially exploited fish“. Monitoring is conducted annually. The program is regionally coordinated via ICES and the ICES monitoring manual is followed. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the commercially exploited pelagic fish species – sprat and herring in the offshore areas of the Estonian marine waters. The biomass and fishing mortality of stocks are assessed. It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish” and „SD3-commercially exploited fish“. Monitoring is conducted annually. The program is regionally coordinated via ICES and the ICES monitoring manual is followed. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the commercially exploited pelagic fish species – sprat and herring in the offshore areas of the Estonian marine waters. The biomass and fishing mortality of stocks are assessed. It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish” and „SD3-commercially exploited fish“. Monitoring is conducted annually. The program is regionally coordinated via ICES and the ICES monitoring manual is followed. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the commercially exploited pelagic fish species – sprat and herring in the offshore areas of the Estonian marine waters. The biomass and fishing mortality of stocks are assessed. It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish” and „SD3-commercially exploited fish“. Monitoring is conducted annually. The program is regionally coordinated via ICES and the ICES monitoring manual is followed. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the commercially exploited pelagic fish species – sprat and herring in the offshore areas of the Estonian marine waters. The biomass and fishing mortality of stocks are assessed. It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish” and „SD3-commercially exploited fish“. Monitoring is conducted annually. The program is regionally coordinated via ICES and the ICES monitoring manual is followed. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the commercially exploited pelagic fish species – sprat and herring in the offshore areas of the Estonian marine waters. The biomass and fishing mortality of stocks are assessed. It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish” and „SD3-commercially exploited fish“. Monitoring is conducted annually. The program is regionally coordinated via ICES and the ICES monitoring manual is followed. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
The aim of the programme is to monitor the status of the commercially exploited pelagic fish species – sprat and herring in the offshore areas of the Estonian marine waters. The biomass and fishing mortality of stocks are assessed. It provides data to monitoring strategy “SD1.4 Biodiversity – Fish” and „SD3-commercially exploited fish“. Monitoring is conducted annually. The program is regionally coordinated via ICES and the ICES monitoring manual is followed. The programme corresponds to following monitoring programmes in the indicative list: Mobile species – distribution, abundance and/or biomass; Mobile species – mortality/injury rates from fisheries (targeted and/or incidental).
Monitoring purpose
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  • Environmental state and impacts
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Other policies and conventions
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
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  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
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  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
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  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Bathing Water Directive
  • Birds Directive
  • Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • IMO-BWM
  • Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
  • Minamata Convention on Mercury
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • National Emission Ceilings Directive
  • Nitrates Directive
  • Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutions (POPs)
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Habitats Directive
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
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Monitoring details
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
Data on all coastal fish species are being collected annually in discrete monitoring areas within the national fisheries data collection programme (https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/kalandus/kalanduse-riiklik-andmekoguminen-programm-akp).
For monitoring offshore fish species the hydro-acoustic surveys and scientific trawlings are carried out. In addition, ICES coordinated cruises (BIAS, BITS) are carried out and the data are submitted to the ICES database.
For monitoring offshore fish species the hydro-acoustic surveys and scientific trawlings are carried out. In addition, ICES coordinated cruises (BIAS, BITS) are carried out and the data are submitted to the ICES database.
For monitoring offshore fish species the hydro-acoustic surveys and scientific trawlings are carried out. In addition, ICES coordinated cruises (BIAS, BITS) are carried out and the data are submitted to the ICES database.
For monitoring offshore fish species the hydro-acoustic surveys and scientific trawlings are carried out. In addition, ICES coordinated cruises (BIAS, BITS) are carried out and the data are submitted to the ICES database.
For monitoring offshore fish species the hydro-acoustic surveys and scientific trawlings are carried out. In addition, ICES coordinated cruises (BIAS, BITS) are carried out and the data are submitted to the ICES database.
For monitoring offshore fish species the hydro-acoustic surveys and scientific trawlings are carried out. In addition, ICES coordinated cruises (BIAS, BITS) are carried out and the data are submitted to the ICES database.
For monitoring offshore fish species the hydro-acoustic surveys and scientific trawlings are carried out. In addition, ICES coordinated cruises (BIAS, BITS) are carried out and the data are submitted to the ICES database.
Features
Aquaculture – marine, including infrastructure
Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
Hunting and collecting for other purposes
Marine plant harvesting
Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
Extraction of water
Military operations (subject to Article 2(2))
Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
Research, survey and educational activities
Coastal defence and flood protection
Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
Tourism and leisure activities
Tourism and leisure infrastructure
Transport infrastructure
Transport – shipping
Waste treatment and disposal
Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) – diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
Input of nutrients – diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Demersal shelf fish
Demersal shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Demersal shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Coastal fish
Demersal shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Coastal ecosystems
Coastal ecosystems
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Pelagic shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Aquaculture – marine, including infrastructure
Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
Hunting and collecting for other purposes
Marine plant harvesting
Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
Extraction of water
Military operations (subject to Article 2(2))
Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
Research, survey and educational activities
Coastal defence and flood protection
Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
Tourism and leisure activities
Tourism and leisure infrastructure
Transport infrastructure
Transport – shipping
Waste treatment and disposal
Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) – diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
Input of nutrients – diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Demersal shelf fish
Demersal shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Demersal shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Coastal fish
Demersal shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Coastal ecosystems
Coastal ecosystems
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Pelagic shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Aquaculture – marine, including infrastructure
Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
Hunting and collecting for other purposes
Marine plant harvesting
Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
Extraction of water
Military operations (subject to Article 2(2))
Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
Research, survey and educational activities
Coastal defence and flood protection
Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
Tourism and leisure activities
Tourism and leisure infrastructure
Transport infrastructure
Transport – shipping
Waste treatment and disposal
Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) – diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
Input of nutrients – diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Demersal shelf fish
Demersal shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Demersal shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Coastal fish
Demersal shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Coastal ecosystems
Coastal ecosystems
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Pelagic shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Aquaculture – marine, including infrastructure
Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
Hunting and collecting for other purposes
Marine plant harvesting
Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
Extraction of water
Military operations (subject to Article 2(2))
Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
Research, survey and educational activities
Coastal defence and flood protection
Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
Tourism and leisure activities
Tourism and leisure infrastructure
Transport infrastructure
Transport – shipping
Waste treatment and disposal
Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) – diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
Input of nutrients – diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Demersal shelf fish
Demersal shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Coastal fish
Coastal fish
Demersal shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Coastal fish
Demersal shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Coastal ecosystems
Coastal ecosystems
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Pelagic shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Pelagic shelf fish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Elements
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Abramis brama
  • Alburnus alburnus
  • Alosa fallax
  • Ammodytes tobianus
  • Blicca bjoerkna
  • Carassius carassius
  • Carassius gibelio
  • Coregonus maraena
  • Cyprinus carpio
  • Esox lucius
  • Gadus morhua
  • Gobius niger
  • Gymnocephalus cernua
  • Hyperoplus lanceolatus
  • Lampetra fluviatilis
  • Leuciscus aspius
  • Leuciscus idus
  • Leuciscus leuciscus
  • Lota lota
  • Neogobius melanostomus
  • Osmerus eperlanus
  • Rutilus rutilus
  • Scardinius erythrophthalmus
  • Scophthalmus maximus [Psetta maxima]
  • Squalius cephalus
  • Tinca tinca
  • Vimba vimba
  • Zoarces viviparus
  • Anguilla anguilla
  • Cobitis taenia
  • Coregonus widegreni
  • Gobio gobio
  • Platichthys flesus
  • Platichthys solemdali
  • Sander lucioperca
  • Cottus gobio
  • Myoxocephalus quadricornis
  • Myoxocephalus scorpius
  • Taurulus bubalis
  • Perca fluviatilis
  • Belone belone
  • Clupea harengus
  • Coregonus albula
  • Coregonus lavaretus
  • Cyclopterus lumpus
  • Pelecus cultratus
  • Salmo salar
  • Salmo trutta trutta
  • Sprattus sprattus
  • Abramis brama
  • Alburnus alburnus
  • Alosa fallax
  • Ammodytes tobianus
  • Anguilla anguilla
  • Blicca bjoerkna
  • Carassius carassius
  • Carassius gibelio
  • Coregonus maraena
  • Cyprinus carpio
  • Esox lucius
  • Gadus morhua
  • Gobius niger
  • Gymnocephalus cernua
  • Hyperoplus lanceolatus
  • Lampetra fluviatilis
  • Leuciscus aspius
  • Leuciscus idus
  • Leuciscus leuciscus
  • Lota lota
  • Neogobius melanostomus
  • Osmerus eperlanus
  • Rutilus rutilus
  • Scardinius erythrophthalmus
  • Scophthalmus maximus [Psetta maxima]
  • Squalius cephalus
  • Tinca tinca
  • Vimba vimba
  • Zoarces viviparus
  • Cobitis taenia
  • Coregonus widegreni
  • Gobio gobio
  • Platichthys flesus
  • Platichthys solemdali
  • Sander lucioperca
  • Cottus gobio
  • Myoxocephalus quadricornis
  • Myoxocephalus scorpius
  • Perca fluviatilis
  • Taurulus bubalis
  • Belone belone
  • Clupea harengus
  • Coregonus albula
  • Coregonus lavaretus
  • Cyclopterus lumpus
  • Pelecus cultratus
  • Salmo salar
  • Salmo trutta trutta
  • Sprattus sprattus
  • Cobitis taenia
  • Cottus gobio
  • Coregonus lavaretus
  • Clupea harengus
  • Perca fluviatilis
  • Platichthys flesus
  • Platichthys solemdali
  • Sander lucioperca
  • Clupea harengus
  • Perca fluviatilis
  • Platichthys flesus
  • Platichthys solemdali
  • Salmo salar
  • Sander lucioperca
  • Clupea harengus
  • Perca fluviatilis
  • Platichthys flesus
  • Platichthys solemdali
  • Salmo salar
  • Sander lucioperca
  • Fish community
  • Fish community
  • Clupea harengus
  • Sprattus sprattus
  • Clupea harengus
  • Sprattus sprattus
  • Clupea harengus
  • Sprattus sprattus
  • Clupea harengus
  • Sprattus sprattus
  • Clupea harengus
  • Sprattus sprattus
  • Clupea harengus
  • Sprattus sprattus
GES criteria
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
NotRelevan
D1C2
D1C2
D1C2
D1C2
D1C2
D1C2
D1C3
D1C3
D1C3
D1C3
D1C4
D1C4
D1C4
D3C1
D3C1
D3C2
D3C2
D3C3
D3C3
D3C3
D3C3
D4C1
D4C2
D1C1
D1C2
D1C3
D3C1
D3C2
D3C3
Parameters
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • AMO-WC
  • Amount on coastline
  • Amount on seabed
  • Other
  • Other
  • Level of sound
  • Other
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Other
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Other
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Biomass
  • Other
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Other
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Biomass
  • Other
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Other
  • Age distribution
  • Length
  • Sex distribution
  • Age distribution
  • Length
  • Sex distribution
  • Age distribution
  • Length
  • Sex distribution
  • Age distribution
  • Length
  • Sex distribution
  • Distribution (spatial)
  • Distribution (spatial)
  • Distribution (spatial)
  • Mortality rate
  • Other
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Biomass of Spawning Stock (SSB)
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Other
  • Other
  • Length
  • Other
  • Length
  • Length
  • Other
  • Other
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Other
  • Mortality rate
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Biomass
  • Age distribution
  • Mortality rate
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Biomass of Spawning Stock (SSB)
  • Other
Parameter Other
Production (tonnes); Area; Nutrient load
Catch; By-catch
Number of individuals hunted by species (waterbird
Amount (kg); Area
Mining volume; Mining area; Area pressure index
Pipe length (area); Area pressure index
Volume
Number of explosions; Number of trainings; Trainin
Cable length (area); Area pressure index
Area; Area pressure index
Volume of costs on marine researches; Number of re
Length of defence structure; Coastline pressure in
Area of structure; Area pressure index
Soil volume; Extent; Area pressure index
Number of vacationists; Number of visits; People's
Number of marinas per coastline; Length of beach
Area; Volume (goods and passengers); Number of loa
Number of ships (incl. number of ships complying w
Areas of dumping sites and volume of dumped materi
Pollution load (tonnes/year) - Hg, Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn,
Amount in sediments; Litter type and material
Pollution load (tonnes/year) - N, P, BHT5
Number of disturbance days - Impulsive underwater
Mass (catch weight per unit effort)
Abundance index of European eel in monitoring catc
Mass (catch weight per unit effort)
Mass (catch weight per unit effort)
Mass (catch weight per unit effort)
Mass (catch weight per unit effort)
Mass (catch weight per unit effort)
Mass (catch mass per unit effort)
Mass (catch mass per unit effort)
Mass (catch mass per unit effort)
Ratio between annual commercial catch and biomass
Mass (commercial catch weight per unit effort)
Age distribution
Age distribution; Sex distribution
Mass (commercial catch weight per unit effort)
Sex distribution; Age distribution
Species composition; Trophic level class of fish s
Abundance of coastal fish key functional groups (C
Age distribution
Spatial scope
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
Marine reporting units
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-AS-EE-ICES_SD_29
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-GR
  • 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_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_13
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_14
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_16
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_17
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_18
  • BAL-GR-EE-EEEE_19
  • BAL-GR-EE-ICES_SD_28-1
  • BAL-NBP-EE-EEEE_10
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-NBP
  • BAL-EE-AA
  • BAL-EE-EGB
  • BAL-EE-GF
  • BAL-EE-NBP
Temporal scope (start date - end date)
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
2015-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1975-9999
1992-9999
1992-9999
1992-9999
1992-9999
1992-9999
1992-9999
1992-9999
Monitoring frequency
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Monitoring type
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • In-situ sampling offshore
Monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines for Monitoring and Assessment of loud, low and mid-frequency impulsive sound sources in the OSPAR Maritime Region
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • HELCOM Guidelines for coastal fish monitoring
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
Monitoring method other
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
There is no separate monitoring for the programme, the administrative data collection is performed and based on information from databases, maps, plans, environmental permits and their reporting and controls, etc. Estonian maritime spatial plan. The frequency of monitoring depends on activity: from annually to once per the 6-year period.
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The monitoring and assessment of the state of herring and sprat stocks are following the ICES WGBFAS methodology. Herring and sprat stocks and stock trends are assessed on the basis of the catches. Based on the collected material, biological analyses are performed and the age of the individuals is determined.
The monitoring and assessment of the state of herring and sprat stocks are following the ICES WGBFAS methodology. Herring and sprat stocks and stock trends are assessed on the basis of the catches. Based on the collected material, biological analyses are performed and the age of the individuals is determined.
The monitoring and assessment of the state of herring and sprat stocks are following the ICES WGBFAS methodology. Herring and sprat stocks and stock trends are assessed on the basis of the catches. Based on the collected material, biological analyses are performed and the age of the individuals is determined.
The monitoring and assessment of the state of herring and sprat stocks are following the ICES WGBFAS methodology. Herring and sprat stocks and stock trends are assessed on the basis of the catches. Based on the collected material, biological analyses are performed and the age of the individuals is determined.
The monitoring and assessment of the state of herring and sprat stocks are following the ICES WGBFAS methodology. Herring and sprat stocks and stock trends are assessed on the basis of the catches. Based on the collected material, biological analyses are performed and the age of the individuals is determined.
The monitoring and assessment of the state of herring and sprat stocks are following the ICES WGBFAS methodology. Herring and sprat stocks and stock trends are assessed on the basis of the catches. Based on the collected material, biological analyses are performed and the age of the individuals is determined.
The monitoring and assessment of the state of herring and sprat stocks are following the ICES WGBFAS methodology. Herring and sprat stocks and stock trends are assessed on the basis of the catches. Based on the collected material, biological analyses are performed and the age of the individuals is determined.
Quality control
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
Data quality control systems of relevant data sources.
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories are filled according to ISO/IEC 17025 and the recommendations of monitoring manuals are followed (HELCOM, ICES WGBFAS).
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Data management
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
The data are compiled from different databases of different institutions. The compilation and collection of data are coordinated by the Marine Environment Department of the Ministry of the Environment.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data are reported annually to the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Rural Affairs. The raw data are also stored in databases of Estonian Marine Institute at Tartu University.
Data access
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Related indicator/name
Contact
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
Ministry of the Environment: Elo Rasmann (elo.rasmann@envir.ee); University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute: Redik Eschbaum, redik.eschbaum@ut.ee, Lauri Saks, lauri.saks@ut.ee.
References
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).
The monitoring programme is approved by the minister of the environment and available at https://www.envir.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/merekeskkonna-kaitse/merestrateegia (https://www.envir.ee/sites/default/files/mereala_seireprogramm_2021_2026.pdf) (in Estonian).