Member State report / Art10 / 2018 / D10 / Spain / Mediterranean: Western Mediterranean Sea
Report type | Member State report to Commission |
MSFD Article | Art. 10 Environmental targets (and Art. 17 updates) |
Report due | 2018-10-15 |
GES Descriptor | D10 Litter |
Member State | Spain |
Region/subregion | Mediterranean: Western Mediterranean Sea |
Reported by | Subdirección General para la Protección del Mar. D.G. Sostenibilidad de la Costa y del Mar. Minister |
Report date | 2020-02-03 |
Report access | msfd2018-ART10.XML |
Target code |
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A.1.9 |
A.1.9 |
A.E.10 |
A.L.10 |
B.1.1 |
B.1.1 |
B.1.5 |
B.1.5 |
B.1.6 |
B.1.6 |
B.1.7 |
B.1.7 |
B.1.8 |
B.1.8 |
B.3.3 |
B.3.3 |
B.E.10 |
B.E.11 |
B.E.16 |
B.E.17 |
B.E.18 |
B.E.4 |
B.E.5 |
B.E.7 |
B.E.8 |
B.E.9 |
B.L.10 |
B.L.11 |
B.L.14 |
B.L.16 |
B.L.17 |
B.L.18 |
B.L.4 |
B.L.5 |
B.L.7 |
B.L.8 |
B.L.9 |
C.1.3 |
C.1.3 |
C.1.4 |
C.1.4 |
C.3.1 |
C.3.1 |
C.3.5 |
C.3.5 |
C.E.15 |
C.E.16 |
C.E.18 |
C.E.6 |
C.E.7 |
C.E.8 |
C.L.15 |
C.L.16 |
C.L.18 |
C.L.6 |
C.L.7 |
C.L.8 |
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Target description |
Achieve or maintain the values and characteristics defined as GES for all descriptors of good environmental status at the boundary of the Strait and Alboran Sea.
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Achieve or maintain the values and characteristics defined as GES for all descriptors of good environmental status in the Levantino-Balearic demarcation.
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Ensure adequate surveillance of the marine environment through remote or on-site systems.
In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to:
A.E.10 Ensuring regulatory compliance.
This modified objective will be produced as a new one, as the code and indicators have changed.
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Ensuring proper surveillance of the marine environment through remote or on-site systems
In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to:
A.L.10. Ensuring regulatory compliance
This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
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Ensuring regulatory compliance
* Estimation of surveillance in hours
* Infringements identified vs sanctions imposed
* Human resources available for monitoring and equipment available.
OBJECTIVE 2012: A.1.9
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Ensuring regulatory compliance
* Estimation of surveillance in hours
* Infringements identified vs sanctions imposed
* Human resources available for monitoring and equipment available.
OBJECTIVE 2012: A.1.9
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Reduce the volume of direct or indirect discharges without appropriate treatment (industrial discharges, waste water, discharges from rivers, run-off, etc.) into the marine environment, as well as improve the efficiency of sewage treatment stations and sewerage networks to minimise the supply of litter, pollutants and nutrients to the marine environment.
In the second cycle, this target has been split into 4:
B.E.3.Reducing the input of nutrients, pollutants and litter from river discharges.
B.E.4.Reducing the input of nutrients, pollutants and litter from waste water.
B.E.5.Reducing the input of nutrients, contaminants and litter from rainy events.
B.E.6. Reducing the input of nutrients and contaminants from agricultural activities: Surplus and returns from irrigation and livestock farming, among others.
These objectives will be presented as new ones.
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Reduce the volume of direct or indirect discharges without appropriate treatment (industrial discharges, waste water, discharges from rivers, run-off, etc.) into the marine environment, as well as improve the efficiency of sewage treatment stations and sewerage networks to minimise the supply of litter, pollutants and nutrients to the marine environment.
In the second cycle, this objection has been divided into 4:
B.L.3.Reducing the input of nutrients, pollutants and litter from river discharges.
B.L.4.Reducing the input of nutrients, pollutants and litter from waste water.
B.L.5.Reducing the input of nutrients, contaminants and litter from rainy events.
B.L.6. Reducing the input of nutrients and contaminants from agricultural activities: Surplus and returns from irrigation and livestock farming, among others.
These objectives will be presented as new objectives.
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Reduce the amount of marine litter generated by land-based and maritime sources
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Reduce the amount of marine litter generated by land-based and maritime sources
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Generally reduce the total number of visible marine litter objects along the coast line in the Estrecho and Alboran demarcation by 2020.
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To reduce in general the total number of visible marine litter objects on the coast line in the East-Baleari demarcation by 2020.
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Reduce or not increase the surface area of the continental shelf affected by litter from fishing activities based on the reference levels established in 2012.
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Reduce or not increase the surface area of the continental shelf affected by litter from fishing activities based on the reference levels established in 2012.
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Reduce or not increase the quantities of litter resulting from beach fishing (by number of items per 100Â m beach) compared to the reference levels established in 2012.
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Reduce or not increase the quantities of
beach litter (in
number of items per 100Â m of beach) with
with respect to the established reference levels
in 2012
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Improve knowledge of the characteristics and impacts of marine litter, including its origin and dispersion.
In the second cycle, this objective has been joined by others to form the following second cycle target:
B.E.16.Promote that scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy into the marine environment address the knowledge gaps identified in the Initial Assessment and the successive phases of Marine Strategies.
This objective will be brought forward as a new one.
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Improve knowledge of the characteristics and impacts of marine litter, including its origin and dispersion.
In the second cycle, this objective has been joined by others to form the following second cycle target:
B.L.16.Promote that scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy into the marine environment address the knowledge gaps identified in the initial evaluation and in the successive phases of the Marine Strategies.
This objective will be carried over as a new one.
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Reduce the amount of more frequent single-use plastics reaching the marine environment.
⢠Only use of single-use plastic items on beaches in the sea basin, including: Ear metal buds, cutlery, plates and straws, food and beverage containers and flexible food packing, cigarette filters, lightweight plastic carrier bags and wet wipes.
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Reduce the amount of microplastics that reach the marine environment.
⢠Adbundance of microplastics on beaches in the sea basin
⢠No of measures incorporated by industrial sectors (including the pre-production industry, tyre wear, breakdown of paints, washing of synthetic clothes, wear sports pitches in artificial turf, and intentional use in the cosmetics industry and detergents) to reduce the production of microplastics and their effectiveness.
⢠No. of adopted restraining measures
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Encourage scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, in response to knowledge gaps identified in the Initial Assessment and in the successive phases of Marine Strategies.
? Awareness building on impacts arising from the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, which are addressed by scientific studies and projects.
OBJECTIVE 2012: B.3.1, B.3.2, B.3.3 AND B.3.4
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Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through studies, initiatives and scientific projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment.
* Criteria for evaluating and monitoring the results of scientific projects/studies.
* Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies.
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To improve the coordination and standardisation at national level of programmes for monitoring the introduction of substances, waste and energy to the marine environment.
⢠Development of methodologies/common protocols/guidelines.
⢠No of meetings for updating the monitoring programmes.
⢠Development of common access database for the different operators of monitoring programmes.
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Reduce the input of nutrients, pollutants and waste from waste water.
Urban waste:
⢠Percentage of residents equivalent with point of discharge to coastal waters or estuaries, meeting the requirements of Royal Decree-Law 11/95 and RD 509/1996 (Directive 91/271/EEC)
⢠Percentage of agglomerations discharging directly into coastal and transitional waters satisfying the requirements of RDL 11/95 and RD 509/1996 (Directive 91/271/EEC)
Industrial discharges:
⢠Percentage of sewage treatment plants not complying with discharge authorisations according to the Verdes des Verdes
OBJECTIVES 2012: B.1.1.
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Reducing the inputs of nutrients, pollutants and waste from rain episodes.
⢠Percentage of storm water overflows that are in place with measures put in place to limit the presence of solid and floating reservoirs in storm water overflows or to reduce pollution in storm water overflows.
OBJECTIVE 2012: B.1.1
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Strengthening actions to remove marine litter from the sea with the involvement of the fishing industry, as well as beach litter actions.
⢠No. of ports where a litter fishing initiative takes place
No of vessels involved in fishing for litter
⢠kg/no of marine litter items collected.
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⢠Recovery rate of fishing gear.
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Reduce the volume of illegal/irregular waste from ships discharged into the sea
⢠Volume solid waste generated on board (MARPOL V) landed in ports in the sea basin
⢠garbage floating, on the bottom, on beaches from shipping and fishing
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Reduce the amount of more frequent single-use plastics reaching the marine environment.
⢠Only use of single-use plastic items on beaches in the sea basin, including: Ear metal buds, cutlery, plates and straws, food and beverage containers and flexible food packing, cigarette filters, lightweight plastic carrier bags and wet wipes.
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Reduce the amount of microplastics that reach the marine environment.
⢠Adbundance of microplastics on beaches in the sea basin
⢠No of measures incorporated by industrial sectors (including the pre-production industry, tyre wear, breakdown of paints, washing of synthetic clothes, wear sports pitches in artificial turf, and intentional use in the cosmetics industry and detergents) to reduce the production of microplastics and their effectiveness.
⢠No. of adopted restraining measures
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Encourage scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment to address the knowledge gaps identified in the Initial Assessment and in the successive phases of Marine Strategies.
* Awareness building on impacts arising from the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, which are addressed by scientific studies and projects.
OBJECTIVES 2012: B.3.1, B.3.2, B.3.3, B.3.4.
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Encourage scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, in response to knowledge gaps identified in the Initial Assessment and in the successive phases of Marine Strategies.
? Awareness building on impacts arising from the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, which are addressed by scientific studies and projects.
OBJECTIVE 2012: B.3.1, B.3.2, B.3.3 AND B.3.4
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Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through studies, initiatives and scientific projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment.
* Criteria for evaluating and monitoring the results of scientific projects/studies.
* Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies.
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To improve the coordination and standardisation at national level of programmes for monitoring the introduction of substances, waste and energy to the marine environment.
⢠Development of methodologies/common protocols/guidelines.
⢠No of meetings for updating the monitoring programmes.
⢠Development of common access database for the different operators of monitoring programmes.
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Reduce the input of nutrients, pollutants and waste from waste water.
Urban waste:
⢠Percentage of residents equivalent with point of discharge to coastal waters or estuaries, meeting the requirements of Royal Decree-Law 11/95 and RD 509/1996 (Directive 91/271/EEC)
⢠Percentage of agglomerations discharging directly into coastal and transitional waters satisfying the requirements of RDL 11/95 and RD 509/1996 (Directive 91/271/EEC)
Industrial discharges:
⢠Percentage of sewage treatment plants not complying with discharge authorisations according to the Verdes des Verdes
OBJECTIVES 2012: B.1.1.
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Reducing the inputs of nutrients, pollutants and waste from rain episodes.
⢠Percentage of storm water overflows that are in place with measures put in place to limit the presence of solid and floating reservoirs in storm water overflows or to reduce pollution in storm water overflows.
OBJECTIVE 2012: B.1.1
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Strengthening actions to remove marine litter from the sea with the involvement of the fishing industry, as well as beach litter actions.
⢠No. of ports where a litter fishing initiative takes place
No of vessels involved in fishing for litter
⢠kg/no of marine litter items collected.
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⢠Recovery rate of fishing gear.
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Reduce the volume of illegal/irregular waste from ships discharged into the sea
⢠Volume solid waste generated on board (MARPOL V) landed in ports in the sea basin
⢠garbage floating, on the bottom, on beaches from shipping and fishing
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Ensuring social participation in the Marine Strategy of the demarcation of the Strait and Alboran Sea, through dissemination, awareness raising, voluntary environmental education and involvement of stakeholders in the marine environment.
In the second cycle, this objective has remained the same, with the exception of the code:
C.E.6. Ensure social participation in the Marine Strategy of the South Atlantic Basin through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment.
This objective will be produced as a new one, as the code and indicators have changed.
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To ensure social participation in the marine strategy of the Levantino-Balearic area through dissemination, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and involvement of stakeholders in the marine environment.
In the second cycle, this objective has remained the same, with the exception of the code:
C.L.6. Ensure social participation in the Marine Strategy of the South Atlantic Basin through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment.
This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
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Ensure proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the demarcation of the Strait and Alboran Sea, which carry out work related to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and exploit synergies.
In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to:
C.E.7. Achieve proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the South Atlantic basin that carry out work related to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and exploit synergies.
This objective will be produced as a new one, as the code and indicators have changed.
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Ensure proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the Levantino-Balearic area which carry out work related to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and to exploit synergies.
In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to:
C.L.7. Achieve proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the South Atlantic basin that carry out work related to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and exploit synergies.
This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
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Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information.
In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to:
C.E.15. Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information for both administrations and institutions related to the sea, and for the general public.
This objective will be produced as a new one, as the code and indicators have changed.
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Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information.
In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to:
C.L.15. Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information for both administrations and institutions related to the sea, and for the general public.
This objective will be produced as a new one, as the code and indicators have changed.
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Increase awareness of the impact of human activities on habitats, especially biogenic and protected species, their species, populations and communities, their sensitivity, tolerance limits and acclimatisation and acclimatisation, especially in relation to fishing activities, infrastructure construction, dredging, extraction of non-renewable marine resources, pollution and interaction with the effects of climate change (acidification, heating, etc.).
In the second cycle, this objective has been split into two:
C.E.16. Encourage scientific studies and projects to respond to
knowledge gaps identified in the initial assessment on
the impact of human activities on marine and coastal ecosystems.
C.E.17. Improving knowledge on the effects of climate change on marine and coastal ecosystems, with a view to mainstreaming cross-cutting issues
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Increase awareness of the impact of human activities on habitats, especially biogenic and protected species, their species, populations and communities, their sensitivity, tolerance limits and acclimatisation and acclimatisation, especially in relation to fishing activities, infrastructure construction, dredging, extraction of non-renewable marine resources, pollution and interaction with the effects of climate change (acidification, heating, etc.).
In the second cycle, this objective has been split into two:
C.L.16. Encourage scientific studies and projects to respond to
knowledge gaps identified in the initial assessment on
impact of human activities on marine and coastal ecosystems
C.L.17. Improving knowledge on the effects of climate change in
marine and coastal ecosystems, with a view to cross-cutting mainstreaming
climate change variable in all phases of Marine Strategies
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Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information for both administrations and institutions related to the sea, and for the general public.
⢠Existence of platforms for access and exchange of information on the marine environment which facilitate the management of public administrations
⢠Means of access and quality of marine environment information available to citizens
⢠Number of metadata available
OBJECTIVE C.3.1
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Encourage scientific studies and projects to address knowledge gaps identified in the initial assessment of the impact of human activities on marine and coastal ecosystems.
* No. of studies and scientific projects promoted by public administrations dealing with these subjects.
* Knowledge-based studies and scientific projects.
OBJECTIVE 2012: C.3.5
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Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impact of human activities on habitats, species, populations and communities
* Criteria for evaluation and monitoring of the results of scientific projects/studies (based on the references in documents)
* Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies
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Ensuring social participation in the marine strategy of the Strait and Alboran area through initiatives for dissemination, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and involvement of stakeholders in the marine environment.
* Number of initiatives for social participation and evaluation of their results
OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.3
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Ensuring proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the Strait and Alboran area who carry out work related to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and to exploit synergies.
* Number of initiatives, projects and coordination meetings
* Thematic areas in which coordination initiatives are taken
OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.4
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Promote, through the Maritime Spatial Plan of the Strait and Alboran area, or other development tools, that human activities take place in a sustainable manner and do not jeopardise the achievement of the Good Environmental Status.
* Number of human activities covered by the management plan
OBJECTIVE 2012: C1.5
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Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information for both administrations and institutions related to the sea, and for the general public.
⢠Existence of platforms for access and exchange of information on the marine environment which facilitate the management of public administrations
⢠Means of access and quality of marine environment information available to citizens
⢠Number of metadata available
OBJECTIVE C.3.1
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Encourage scientific studies and projects to address knowledge gaps identified in the initial assessment of the impact of human activities on marine and coastal ecosystems.
* No. of studies and scientific projects promoted by public administrations dealing with these subjects.
* Knowledge-based studies and scientific projects.
OBJECTIVE 2012: C.3.5
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Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impact of human activities on habitats, species, populations and communities
* Criteria for evaluation and monitoring of the results of scientific projects/studies (based on the references in documents)
* Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies
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To ensure social participation in the marine strategy of the Levantino-Balearic area through dissemination, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and involvement of stakeholders in the marine environment.
* Number of initiatives for social participation and evaluation of their results
OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.3
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Ensure proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the Levantino-Balearic area which carry out work related to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and to exploit synergies.
* Number of initiatives, projects and coordination meetings
* Thematic areas in which coordination initiatives are taken
OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.4
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Promote, through the Maritime Spatial Plan of the Levantino-Balearic Area and/or other development tools, that human activities be developed in a sustainable manner and do not jeopardise the achievement of the Good Environmental Status.
* Number of human activities covered by the management plan
OBJECTIVE 2012: C1.5
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Timescale |
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Update date |
201211 |
201211 |
201211 |
201211 |
201907 |
201907 |
201211 |
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Target no longer needed |
Target no longer needed |
Modified from 2012 definition |
Modified from 2012 definition |
New target |
New target |
Modified from 2012 definition |
Modified from 2012 definition |
Target no longer needed |
Target no longer needed |
Target no longer needed |
Target no longer needed |
Target no longer needed |
Target no longer needed |
Target no longer needed |
Target no longer needed |
Modified from 2012 definition |
Modified from 2012 definition |
New target |
New target |
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New target |
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New target |
Modified from 2012 definition |
Modified from 2012 definition |
Modified from 2012 definition |
Modified from 2012 definition |
Modified from 2012 definition |
Modified from 2012 definition |
Modified from 2012 definition |
Modified from 2012 definition |
New target |
New target |
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Basuras marinas derivadas de la pesca |
Basuras marinas derivadas de la pesca |
basuras marinas derivadas de la pesca |
basuras marinas derivadas de la pesca |
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Other
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Amount on coastline
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Amount on coastline
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Amount on seabed
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Amount on seabed
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Amount on seabed
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Amount on seabed
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Other
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All parameters
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All parameters
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Existence of surveillance systems
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Existence of surveillance systems
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Volume
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Volume
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quantity off the coast and continental shelf
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amount of costs and continental platform
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The existence of studies
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The existence of studies
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Social participation initiatives
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Social participation initiatives
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Coordination actions
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Coordination actions
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Number of studies
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Target not yet achieved |
Target not yet achieved |
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Target achieved |
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Target assessment description |
(SEE 9 GES reporting for the different arbitrators)
objective 0 is considered unnecessary since it coincides with the main aim of the Directive: Achieve BEA in all descriptors
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(SEE 9 GES reporting for the different arbitrators)
objective 0 is considered unnecessary since it coincides with the main aim of the Directive: Achieve BEA in all descriptors
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Progress was noted. Active surveillance systems exist on the ground, although the monitoring of protected areas of protected areas (EMP) is to be completed.
There are also remote surveillance systems such as buoys, satellites, radio-positioning of vessels by radio (AIS) and satellite (VMS), etc.
It is proposed to change the target in order to focus more on monitoring compliance with the established rules, with a view to protecting marine ecosystems.
Modify indicators to provide information on the degree of surveillance carried out, such as the number of infringement files, surveillance hours or the human resources allocated for this purpose.
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Progress was noted. There are systems
in situ active surveillance, however it is
planned to complete the monitoring of
Protected marine areas (EMP)
Surveillance systems also exist
remote, such as buoys, satellites,
geolocalisation of vessels, by
radio (AIS) and satellite (VMS) etc
It is proposed to change the objective of
focus more on the
monitoring compliance
rules laid down in the interest of the
ecosystem protection
seafarers
Edit indicator to provide input
information on the grade of
surveillance performed, such as number
of infringement dossiers,
surveillance or human resources
intended for the purpose
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The objective and indicator are complex to measure, given that discharges without proper treatment do not have an authorisation, and therefore there is no data on them.
It is considered to be the most important objective of block B and that it would be appropriate to split it into a number of objectives according to origin.
The indicators have also been consulted on the alignment of the indicators.
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The objective and indicator are complex to measure, given that discharges without proper treatment are not authorised and therefore no data are available.
It is considered to be the most important objective of block B and that it would be appropriate to split it into a number of objectives according to origin.
The indicators have also been consulted for the adaptation of the indicators.
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The abundance of beaches shows an increasing trend in the time series under consideration. There is insufficient data for rubbish in bottoms and water column.
See Initial Assessment D10 DM ESAL
Target not achieved.
Objective too inspecific. Propose a new objective focusing on the origin and typology of the most frequent litter.
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There is no decrease in the
total abundance of marine litter,
although it cannot be concluded
increasing trends. See
Initial assessment D10 DMLEBA
Target not met
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The abundance of beaches shows an increasing trend in the time series under consideration. See initial assessment of D10.
The objective is similar to Criterion D10C1. It is proposed to remove and propose a new target focusing on pressures. (based on the origin and typology of litter).
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No decrease in total marine litter abundance. Trends are stable, non-existent or increasing. See Initial Evaluation D10 DMSUD
Target not fulfilled
The objective is similar to criterion D10C1. It is proposed to remove and propose a new focus on pressures. (based on the origin and type of litter)
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This cannot be assessed due to insufficient data. See initial assessment of D10.
The objective is similar to Criterion D10C1. It is proposed to remove and propose a new target focusing on pressures. (based on the origin and typology of litter).
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Cannot be evaluated by data
insufficient
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There is no tendency to consider the target to be in progress, as marine litter from fisheries accounts for 1Â %.
The objective is similar to Criterion D10C1. It is proposed to remove and propose a new target focusing on pressures. (based on the origin and typology of litter).
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Stable, with the view that
the concentrations are not in
increase and is similar to a result
stable.
Objective in progress, as the
quantities of litter on beaches
derived from fisheries do not seem to be
increase
The objective is similar to the Criterion
D10C1. It is proposed to delete and
propose a new objective
focus on pressures.
(based on origin and typology
of garbage)
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Progress has been identified:
Reports on marine litter on Spanish beaches 2013-2017 (MITECO) were carried out through a
monitoring programme with 7 sub-programmes.
European projects such as INDICIT or CLEANATLANTIC have been involved.
In order to simplify, it is proposed to combine all the objectives of increasing knowledge with the following unitary objective: âscientific studies and projects address knowledge gaps identified in IAâ.
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Reports on garbage have been drawn up
mariners on Spanish beaches 2013 â
2017 (MITECO) through a
follow-up programme with 7
sub-programmes
Participated in European projects such as INDICIT or
CLEANATLANTIC
For the sake of simplification,
proposes to unite all objectives
to increase knowledge in
the following unitary objective:
âstudies and projects
scientists address knowledge gaps
detected in IAâ
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Objective achieved:
Expert PdS workshops: 14 (Workshops and meetings with administrations and survey)
Expert workshop for the design of the MIP: 21
⢠Dissemination: 1 workshop (by DM), 1 Dissemination campaign (dissemination materials)
⢠2 CONAMAS
⢠Education and participation projects: 22 (BIO) including INTEMARES
⢠Volunteering:
⢠Meetings with sectors: 1 workshop on socio-economic analysis
⢠Public consultation of documents from the Member States: 3
It is proposed to keep this objective for the second cycle, so as to ensure social participation in the Member States.
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Objective achieved:
Expert Workshops on PoS:
14 (Workshops and meetings with
administrations and survey)
Design experts workshop
MIP: 21
â Dissemination: 1 workshop (by DM), 1
Material campaign (materials)
informative)
2 CONAMAS
Education projects and
participation: 22 (FBIO)
including INTEMARES
Voluntary campaigns:
Meetings with sectors: 1 workshop
on socio-economic analysis
Public consultation of documents
Member States: 3
It is proposed to maintain this
target for the second cycle,
to ensure participation
social in Member States
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Target achieved
⢠ICES meetings: 6
⢠Follow-up Committee meetings ESAL 6
⢠Autonomous Community meetings on marine biodiversity: 5
⢠DMESAL data flow establishment
⢠working groups:
WG Biodiversity: 1
Marine cartography: 10
Descriptor 9 GT: 1
WG Seat-Data: 2
WG Technical WG Costa: 6
⢠meetings with sectors: 1 workshop on socio-economic analysis
It is proposed to maintain the objective, by improving the wording for the second cycle, to make further progress in the coordination of public administrations.
It is proposed to add as indicator:
âNumber of thematic areas in which coordination initiatives are taken, compared to the previous cycleâ.
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Target achieved
ICES meetings: 6
Committee meetings of
LEBA monitoring: 6
Communities meetings
regions on biodiversity
marine: 16
Establishment of the flow rate of
DMALBA data
Working groups:
WG Biodiversity: 1
Marine cartography: 10
Descriptor 9 GT: 1
WG Seat-Data: 2
WG Technical WG Costa: 6
Meetings with sectors: 1 workshop
on socio-economic analysis
It is proposed to maintain the objective.
By improving the wording for the
second cycle, to make further progress
on coordination of
general government
It is proposed to add as follows:
indicator:
ânumber of thematic areas in which
take initiatives of
coordination with regard to
previous cycleâ
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Target achieved
All Member State documents are publicly available on MITECOâs website.
However, it can be improved.
For the second cycle, it is proposed to specify and extend the target audience, so as to improve access to information on the marine environment available to all maritime administrations and institutions, as well as to the general public.
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Target achieved
All Member State documents are publicly available on MITECO's website
However, it can be improved.
For the second cycle, it is proposed to specify and extend the target audience, so as to improve access to information on the marine environment available to all maritime administrations and institutions, as well as to the general public.
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Progress was noted.
In order to simplify, it is proposed to join all the objectives for the increase of knowledge in the following unit objective: âstudies and scientific projects address the knowledge gaps identified in the IAâ.
Of this objective, it is proposed to keep the improvement of knowledge on the effects of climate change on the marine environment separately and to incorporate the intention to consider this variable in the different phases of marine strategies.
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Progress was noted.
In order to simplify, it is proposed to join all the objectives for the increase of knowledge in the following unit objective: âScientific studies and projects address the knowledge gaps identified in the ISâ
Of this objective, it is proposed to keep the improvement of knowledge on the effects of climate change on the marine environment separately and to incorporate the intention to consider this variable in the different phases of marine strategies.
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