Member State report: Spain / Art3-4

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 3(1) Marine waters & Art. 4/2017 Decision: Marine regions, subregions, and subdivisions & Art. 5(2) & Art. 6 Regional cooperation
Member State Spain
Reported by Subdirección General para la Protección del Mar. DG Sostenibilidad de la Costa y el Mar. Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica
Report date 2019-04-09
Report access ES_MSFD_4geo_20180713.xml
Member state marine waters
- The territorial sea, the exclusive economic zone in the Atlantic and the Cantabrian Sea, the exclusive economic zone in the north-western Mediterranean and the continental shelf, including the expanded continental shelf which Spain may obtain under the procedure laid down in Article 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. - The basis for defining the land boundary in coastal waters is the official line of coastline published in 2016 by the Instituto Hidrografico de la Marina de Espana. To establish the boundaries between the sea demarcations and the water bodies defined as transition bodies, the surface water body layer of the second hydrological planning cycle 2015-2021 has been used. In some cases, lakes, lagoons or damp areas close to the coast which, by verifying size and depth criteria, have a marine influence which determines the characteristics of the biological communities present there, due to their highly saline or hypersalino characteristics (for more details see table METSPF_Identicacion.mdb of the Art. 13 WFD reporting) have also been included in the coastal waters category.
Region / subregion description
The southern limit of the "Bay of Biscay and Iberian Coast" subregion connects with the "Western Mediterraean Sea" subregion of the Mediterranean Sea. The limit established to distinguish between both subregions is the western limit of the area established by the Barcelona Convention, that is, the meridian that passes through Cape Spartel (Morocco).
Subdivisions
Bay of Biscay and Iberian Coast subregion (ABIES): two subdivisions: - ABIES-NOR: North Atlantic subdivision: Marine environment in which Spain exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction comprised between the limit of the jurisdictional waters between Spain and France in the Bay of Biscay and the northern limit of the jurisdictional waters between Spain and Portugal. - ABIES-SUD: South Atlantic subdivision: marine environment in which Spain exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction comprised between the limit of the jurisdictional waters between Spain and Portugal in the Gulf of Cádiz and the meridian that passes through Cape Spartel. Western Mediterranean Sea subregion (MWEES): two subdivisions: - MWEES-ESAL: Strait and Alboran subdivision: marine environment in which Spain exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction comprised between the meridian that passes through Cape Spartel and an imaginary line with 128° orientation with respect to the meridian that passes through Cape Gata, and the marine environment in which Spain exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction in the area of ​​Ceuta, Melilla, the Chafarinas islands, the Perejil islet, Peñones de Vélez de la Gomera and Alhucemas and the island of Alboran. - MWEES-LEBA: Levantine-Balearic subdivision: marine environment in which Spain exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction comprised between an imaginary line with 128° orientation with respect to the meridian that passes through Cabo de Gata, and the limit of the jurisdictional waters between Spain and France in the Gulf of Lion. Macaronesia subregion (AMA): one subdivision: - AMAES: Canary Islands subdivision: marine environment in which Spain exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction over the Canary Islands.
MRUs description (AreaType)
Due to the diversity of elements that are addressed by the MSFD, it has been necessary to apply different scales of analysis to different descriptors, indicators, pressures or impacts. The definition of evaluation areas (a.e.) has followed the general criterion of choosing, in each case, the most relevant ecological scale in which the analysis or description of each element (feature) should be addressed. Although some a.e. may exceed the boundaries of the subdivision (for example for ICES grids or for highly migratory species), most often the geographic scope of the a.e. is included within the scope of the subdivision. On the other hand, the definition of a.e. on occasions it has been carried out based on the information available. For example, in areas where there is greater availability of data, or that are being subject to specific research projects, MPAs, etc., specific evaluation areas have sometimes been defined to apply, in these areas, more detailed analyzes that cannot be addressed in the whole of the subdivision.
MRUs
Region or subregion Member state Area type Marine Reporting Unit MRU Name
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-NOR
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-NOR-NorC1(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-NOR-NorC2(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-NOR-NorC3(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-NOR-NorO1(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-NOR-NorP2(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-NOR-Plataforma(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-SUD
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-SUD-C1(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-SUD-C2(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-SUD-OCEAN(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-SUD-P1(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-SUD-P2(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES010-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES014-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES017-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES018-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES040-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES050-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES063-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES064-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision AMA
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision AMA-ES-SD-CAN
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision AMA-ES-SD-CAN-AREA1(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision AMA-ES-SD-CAN-AREA2(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision AMA-ES-SD-CAN-AREA3(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision AMA-ES120-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision AMA-ES122-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision AMA-ES123-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision AMA-ES124-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision AMA-ES125-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision AMA-ES126-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision AMA-ES127-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision ATL
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision L2.4.1
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MED
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-ALBC1(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-ALBC2(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-ALBO1(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-ALBO2(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-ALBP1(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-ALBP2(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-LEV
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-LEV-LEVC1(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-LEV-LEVC2(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-LEV-LEVDE(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-LEV-LEVMM(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-LEV-LEVON(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-LEV-LEVOS(D5)
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES060-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES063-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES070-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES080-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES091-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES100-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES110-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES150-CW
Not reported
NotReported ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES160-CW
Not reported
Region/ subregion
Art. 8 countries involved
Art. 8 nature of coordination
Art. 8 regional coherence
Art. 8 regional coherence problems
Art. 9 countries involved
Art. 9 nature of coordination
Art. 9 regional coherence
Art. 9 regional coherence problems
Art. 10 countries involved
Art. 10 nature of coordination
Art. 10 regional coherence
Art. 10 regional coherence problems

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 3(1) Marine waters & Art. 4/2017 Decision: Marine regions, subregions, and subdivisions & Art. 5(2) & Art. 6 Regional cooperation
Member State Spain
Reported by Division para la protección del mar. D.G. Sostenibilidad de la Costa y del Mar. Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio ambiente.
Report date 2012-10-15
Report access ES_MSFD4Geo_20121015.xml
Member state marine waters
- The territorial sea, the exclusive economic zone in the Atlantic and Cantabrian Sea, the Mediterranean fisheries protection area and the continental shelf, including the expanded continental shelf which Spain may obtain under the procedure laid down in Article 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. - The basis for demarcating the land boundary in coastal waters is the one set by the scope of high echelous living and the outer limit of transitional waters. In some regions, high echocal tides are assimilated to the line of the coast of the existing cartography, with varying scales of mapping depending on the Autonomous Communities. In some cases it has also been included in this category those lakes, lagoons or damp areas close to the coast which, by verifying size and depth criteria, have a marine influence which determines the characteristics of the biological communities present there, because of their highly saline or hypersalino character (for more details see table METSPF_Identificacion mdb of the Art. 13 WFD reporting).
Region / subregion description
The southern limit of the "Bay of Biscay and Iberian Coast" subregion connects with the "Western Mediterraean Sea" subregion of the Mediterranean Sea. The limit established to distinguish between both subregions is the western limit of the area established by the Barcelona Convention, that is, the meridian that passes through Cape Spartel (Morocco).
Subdivisions
Bay of Biscay and Iberian Coast subregion (ABIES): two subdivisions: - ABIES-NOR: North Atlantic subdivision: Marine environment in which Spain exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction comprised between the limit of the jurisdictional waters between Spain and France in the Bay of Biscay and the northern limit of the jurisdictional waters between Spain and Portugal. - ABIES-SUD: South Atlantic subdivision: marine environment in which Spain exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction comprised between the limit of the jurisdictional waters between Spain and Portugal in the Gulf of Cádiz and the meridian that passes through Cape Spartel. Western Mediterranean Sea subregion (MWEES): two subdivisions: - MWEES-ESAL: Strait and Alboran subdivision: marine environment in which Spain exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction comprised between the meridian that passes through Cape Spartel and an imaginary line with 128° orientation with respect to the meridian that passes through Cape Gata, and the marine environment in which Spain exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction in the area of ​​Ceuta, Melilla, the Chafarinas islands, the Perejil islet, Peñones de Vélez de la Gomera and Alhucemas and the island of Alboran. - MWEES-LEBA: Levantine-Balearic subdivision: marine environment in which Spain exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction comprised between an imaginary line with 128° orientation with respect to the meridian that passes through Cabo de Gata, and the limit of the jurisdictional waters between Spain and France in the Gulf of Lion. Macaronesia subregion (AMA): one subdivision: - AMAES: Canary Islands subdivision: marine environment in which Spain exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction over the Canary Islands.
MRUs description (AreaType)
Due to the diversity of elements that are addressed by the MSFD, it has been necessary to apply different scales of analysis to different descriptors, indicators, pressures or impacts. The definition of evaluation areas (a.e.) has followed the general criterion of choosing, in each case, the most relevant ecological scale in which the analysis or description of each element (feature) should be addressed. Although some a.e. may exceed the boundaries of the subdivision (for example for ICES grids or for highly migratory species), most often the geographic scope of the a.e. is included within the scope of the subdivision. On the other hand, the definition of a.e. on occasions it has been carried out based on the information available. For example, in areas where there is greater availability of data, or that are being subject to specific research projects, MPAs, etc., specific evaluation areas have sometimes been defined to apply, in these areas, more detailed analyzes that cannot be addressed in the whole of the subdivision.
MRUs
Region or subregion Member state Area type Marine Reporting Unit MRU Name
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-NOR-NorC1(D5)
NOR-NorC1 (D5)
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-NOR-NorC2(D5)
NOR-NorC2 (D5)
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-NOR-NorC3(D5)
NOR-NorC3 (D5)
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-NOR-NorO1(D5)
NOR-NorO1 (D5)
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-NOR-NorP2(D5)
NOR-NorP2 (D5)
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-NOR-NorPlataforma(D5)
NOR-NorPlatform (D5)
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-NOR-aguascosterasDMA
NOR-WFD coastal waters
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-NOR-litoral
NOR-Coastal
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-NOR-plataformacontinental
NOR-Continental Shelf
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-SUD-C1(D5)
SUD-Coastal coastal zones in the west sector (D5)
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-SUD-C2(D5)
SUD-Coastal groundwater of the Guadalquivir, Tinto and Odiel (D5)
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-SUD-OCEAN(D5)
SUD-Oceanic waters (D5)
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-SUD-P1(D5)
SUD-Shelf external waters (D5)
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-SUD-P2(D5)
SUD-external shelf and coastal waters of the third east (D5)
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-SUD-aguascosterasDMA
SUD-WFD coastal waters
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-SUD-litoral
SUD-Coastal
ABI ES AA_AssessmentArea ABI-ES-AA-SUD-plataformacontinental
SUD-Continental shelf
ABI ES RG_Region ABI-ES-RG-NEA
North-east Atlantic Ocean region
ABI ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-NOR
North Atlantic subdivision
ABI ES SD_Subdivision ABI-ES-SD-SUD
South Atlantic subdivision
ABI ES SR_Subregion ABI-ES-SR-ABI
Bay of Biscay and Iberian Coast subregion
AMA ES AA_AssessmentArea AMA-ES-AA-CAN-Area1(D5)
CAN-productivity, western oceanic waters (D5)
AMA ES AA_AssessmentArea AMA-ES-AA-CAN-Area2(D5)
CAN-productivity, eastern oceanic waters (D5)
AMA ES AA_AssessmentArea AMA-ES-AA-CAN-Area3(D5)
CAN-productivity, waters of influence of the African outcrop (D5)
AMA ES AA_AssessmentArea AMA-ES-AA-CAN-aguascosterasDMA
CAN-WFD coastal waters
AMA ES AA_AssessmentArea AMA-ES-AA-CAN-litoral
CAN-Coastal
AMA ES AA_AssessmentArea AMA-ES-AA-CAN-plataformacontinental
CAN-Continental shelf
AMA ES RG_Region AMA-ES-RG-NEA
North East Atlantic Ocean region
AMA ES SD_Subdivision AMA-ES-SD-CAN
Canary Islands subdivision
AMA ES SR_Subregion AMA-ES-SR-MAC
Macaronesian subregion
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-AA-LEV-IBAES409
LEV-IBAES409-"Delta del Ebro-Columbretes"
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-AA-LEV-LEVC1(D5)
LEV-Lower coastal waters with low influence of terrestrial inputs (D5)
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-AA-LEV-LEVC2(D5)
LEV-Nucleos of coastal waters with high productivity (D5)
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-AA-LEV-LEVON(D5)
LEV-Area influenced by the disclosure associated with the surface area of the slope (D5)
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-AA-LEV-LEVOS(D5)
LEV-Oceanic area (D5)
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-AA-LEV-aguascosterasDMA
LEV-WFD coastal waters
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-AA-LEV-litoral
LEV-coastal
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-AA-LEV-plataforma
LEV-continental platform
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-AA-LEV-plataforma-baleares
LEV-continental-balearic platform
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-AA-LEV-plataforma-peninsula
LEV-continental-peninsula platform
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-AA-LEVDE(D5)
LEV-Highly productive coastal water cores (D5)
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-AA-LEVMM(D5)
LEV-Mar Menor (D5)
MWE ES RG_Region MWE-ES-RG-MED
Mediterranean Sea region
MWE ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
Strait and Alboran subdivision
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-ALBC1
ESAL-ALBC1 (D5)
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-ALBC2
ESAL-ALBC2 (D5)
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-ALBO1
ESAL-ALB01 (D5)
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-ALBO2
ESAL-ALBO2 (D5)
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-ALBP1
ESAL-ALBP1 (D5)
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-ALBP2
ESAL-ALBP2 (D5)
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-aguascosterasDMA
ESAL-WFD coastal waters
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-litoral
ESAL-Coastal
MWE ES AA_AssessmentArea MWE-ES-SD-ESAL-plataformacontinental
ESAL-Continental shelf
MWE ES SD_Subdivision MWE-ES-SD-LEV
Levantine-Balearic subdivision
MWE ES SR_Subregion MWE-ES-SR-MWE
Western Mediterranean subregion
Region/ subregion
NEA !!! MWE !!! AMA !!! MED !!! ABI
Art. 8 countries involved
DE, EG, SE, MT, NL, BE, SY, BA, IE, LB, SI, FR, MA, IL, DZ, ME, TR, ES, CY, IT, TN, NO, PT, EL, HR, , UK, , LY
Art. 8 nature of coordination
COORDINATION AT THE SUBREGIONAL LEVEL: Reunión entre Portugal y España para coordinación de aplicación de la Directiva Marco sobre la Estrategia Marina en la subregión Macaronésica (Lisboa, 22 de marzo de 2012), COORDINATION AT THE SUBREGIONAL LEVEL: Reunión entre Francia, Italia y España para coordinación de aplicación de la Directiva Marco sobre la Estrategia Marina en la subregión Mediterráneo occidental (Madrid, 11 de abril de 2012)., COORDINATION AT THE REGIONAL LEVEL: Reunión con los países mediterráneos europeos (Francia, Italia, Malta, Eslovenia, Grecia y Chipre), la Comisión y la Secretaría del Convenio de Barcelona, sobre la coordinación para la Estrategia marina en la región Mediterránea (Bruselas, 26 de septiembre de 2011) Coordination through the Barcelona Convention Ecosystem Approach process. See attached zip-file Regional coordination 2-MED, COORDINATION AT THE SUBREGIONAL LEVEL: Reunión para la coordinación de la subregión Golfo de Vizcaya y Costas Ibéricas del Atlántico para la aplicación de la Directiva marco sobre la estrategia marina (Lisboa, 27 octubre 2009) Reunión entre Francia, Portugal y España para coordinación de aplicación de la Directiva Marco sobre la Estrategia Marina en Golfo de Vizcaya y Costas Ibéricas (Lisboa, 23 de marzo de 2011) Reunión entre Francia, Portugal y España para coordinación de aplicación de la Directiva Marco sobre la Estrategia Marina en Golfo de Vizcaya y Costas Ibéricas (Lisboa, 23 de marzo de 2012), COORDINATION AT THE REGION LEVEL: Coordination through OSPAR. See attached document: Regional coordination 1-OSPAR
Art. 8 regional coherence
Partial
Art. 8 regional coherence problems
See attached zip-file Regional coordination 2-MED, See attached document: Regional coordination 1-OSPAR, The information in each Member State is different. The time available to develop the assessment was very limited and Member States needed to dedicate themselves intensively to the collection of information. If the timetable had been less strict, the coordination would have produced better results because there would have been more time to analyze the work of the other Member States and to unify and share information. The fact that Macaronesia is not included in any Regional Sea Agreement for now has made coordination difficult. The information available in each Member State is different. The time available to develop the assessment was very short and Member States needed to dedicate themselves intensively to the collection of information. If the timetable had been less strict, the coordination would have produced better results because there would have been more time to analyze the work of the other Member States and to unify and share information.
Art. 9 countries involved
DE, EG, SE, MT, NL, BE, SY, BA, IE, LB, SI, FR, MA, IL, DZ, ME, TR, ES, CY, IT, TN, NO, PT, EL, HR, , UK, , LY
Art. 9 nature of coordination
COORDINATION AT THE REGIONAL LEVEL: Reunión con los países mediterráneos europeos (Francia, Italia, Malta, Eslovenia, Grecia y Chipre), la Comisión y la Secretaría del Convenio de Barcelona, sobre la coordinación para la Estrategia marina en la región Mediterránea (Bruselas, 26 de septiembre de 2011) Coordination through the Barcelona Convention Ecosystem Approach process. See attached zip-file Regional coordination 2-MED, COORDINATION AT THE SUBREGIONAL LEVEL: Reunión para la coordinación de la subregión Golfo de Vizcaya y Costas Ibéricas del Atlántico para la aplicación de la Directiva marco sobre la estrategia marina (Lisboa, 27 octubre 2009) Reunión entre Francia, Portugal y España para coordinación de aplicación de la Directiva Marco sobre la Estrategia Marina en Golfo de Vizcaya y Costas Ibéricas (Lisboa, 23 de marzo de 2011) Reunión entre Francia, Portugal y España para coordinación de aplicación de la Directiva Marco sobre la Estrategia Marina en Golfo de Vizcaya y Costas Ibéricas (Lisboa, 23 de marzo de 2012), COORDINATION AT THE REGION LEVEL:Coordination through OSPAR. See attached document: Regional coordination 1-OSPAR, COORDINATION AT THE SUBREGIONAL LEVEL: Reunión entre Francia, Italia y España para coordinación de aplicación de la Directiva Marco sobre la Estrategia Marina en la subregión Mediterráneo occidental (Madrid, 11 de abril de 2012).
Art. 9 regional coherence
Partial
Art. 9 regional coherence problems
See attached zip-file Regional coordination 2-MED, See attached document: Regional coordination 1-OSPAR, La información existente en cada Estado Miembro es distinta. El tiempo disponible para elaborar la evaluación era muy escaso y los Estados Miembros necesitaban dedicarse intensamente a la recopilación de información. Si el calendario hubiera sido menos estricto, la coordinación hubiera dado mejores resultados porque habría habido más tiempo para analizar el trabajo del resto de Estados Miembros y para unificar y compartir información.
Art. 10 countries involved
DE, EG, SE, MT, NL, BE, SY, BA, IE, LB, SI, FR, MA, IL, DZ, ME, TR, ES, CY, IT, TN, NO, PT, EL, HR, , UK, , LY
Art. 10 nature of coordination
COORDINATION AT THE REGIONAL LEVEL: Reunión con los países mediterráneos europeos (Francia, Italia, Malta, Eslovenia, Grecia y Chipre), la Comisión y la Secretaría del Convenio de Barcelona, sobre la coordinación para la Estrategia marina en la región Mediterránea (Bruselas, 26 de septiembre de 2011) Coordination through the Barcelona Convention Ecosystem Approach process. See attached zip-file Regional coordination 2-MED, COORDINATION AT THE SUBREGIONAL LEVEL: Reunión para la coordinación de la subregión Golfo de Vizcaya y Costas Ibéricas del Atlántico para la aplicación de la Directiva marco sobre la estrategia marina (Lisboa, 27 octubre 2009) Reunión entre Francia, Portugal y España para coordinación de aplicación de la Directiva Marco sobre la Estrategia Marina en Golfo de Vizcaya y Costas Ibéricas (Lisboa, 23 de marzo de 2011) Reunión entre Francia, Portugal y España para coordinación de aplicación de la Directiva Marco sobre la Estrategia Marina en Golfo de Vizcaya y Costas Ibéricas (Lisboa, 23 de marzo de 2012), COORDINATION AT THE REGION LEVEL:Coordination through OSPAR. See attached document: Regional coordination 1-OSPAR, COORDINATION AT THE SUBREGIONAL LEVEL: Reunión entre Francia, Italia y España para coordinación de aplicación de la Directiva Marco sobre la Estrategia Marina en la subregión Mediterráneo occidental (Madrid, 11 de abril de 2012).
Art. 10 regional coherence
Partial
Art. 10 regional coherence problems
See attached zip-file Regional coordination 2-MED, See attached document: Regional coordination 1-OSPAR, La información existente en cada Estado Miembro es distinta. El tiempo disponible para elaborar la evaluación era muy escaso y los Estados Miembros necesitaban dedicarse intensamente a la recopilación de información. Si el calendario hubiera sido menos estricto, la coordinación hubiera dado mejores resultados porque habría habido más tiempo para analizar el trabajo del resto de Estados Miembros y para unificar y compartir información.