Member State report / Art10 / 2018 / D5 / 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 D5 Eutrophication
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.1.3
B.1.3
B.1.4
B.1.4
B.3.1
B.3.1
B.E.1
B.E.16
B.E.17
B.E.18
B.E.3
B.E.4
B.E.5
B.E.6
B.L.1
B.L.14
B.L.16
B.L.17
B.L.18
B.L.3
B.L.4
B.L.5
B.L.6
C.1.3
C.1.3
C.1.4
C.1.4
C.3.1
C.3.1
C.E.15
C.E.16
C.E.17
C.E.18
C.E.6
C.E.7
C.E.8
C.L.15
C.L.16
C.L.17
C.L.18
C.L.6
C.L.7
C.L.8
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.
Achieve or maintain the values and characteristics defined as GES for all descriptors of good environmental status in the Levantino-Balearic demarcation.
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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.
Do not exceed the nitrate and phosphate base values more frequently than statistically expected due to hydrological variability throughout the RBD. In the second cycle, this objective has been changed to: B.L.1. Identify and address the causes (sources of diffuse nutrient pollution or effluent discharge) that cause nitrate levels and phosphate and chlorophyll a exceed the base values more frequently than statistically expected due to hydrological variability across the whole RBD Baleari. This objective will be reported as new, as the code and indicators have changed
Do not exceed the phosphate base values more frequently than statistically expected due to hydrological variability across the RBD. In the second cycle, this objective has been changed to: B.E.1. Identify and address the causes (sources of diffuse nutrient pollution or effluent discharge) that cause nitrate levels and phosphate and chlorophyll a exceed the base values more frequently than statistically expected due to hydrological variability across the Estrecho and Alborán RBD. This objective will be reported as a new one, as the code and indicators have changed.
Achieve or maintain good or very good status in coastal waters based on the WFD assessment criteria for nutrients, and in the rest of the RBD do not exceed the baseline values calculated in the initial assessment of the Marine Strategy of the Estrecho and Alboran RBD, more frequently than statistically expected due to hydrological variability.
Do not exceed the base values for chlorophyll a more frequently than statistically expected due to hydrological variability throughout the RBD. In the second cycle, this objective has been changed to: B.L.1. Identify and address the causes (sources of diffuse nutrient pollution or effluent discharge) that cause nitrate levels and phosphate and chlorophyll a exceed the base values more frequently than statistically expected due to hydrological variability across the whole RBD Baleari. This objective will be reported as new, as the code and indicators have changed
Develop studies to quantify the impact of atmospheric deposition on productivity in the Estrecho and Alboran RBD. 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.
Develop studies to quantify the impact of atmospheric deposition on productivity in the East-Balearic RBD. 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.
Identify the causes (sources of diffuse nutrient pollution or effluent discharge) that may cause phosphate levels to exceed the base values more frequently than statistically expected due to hydrological variability across the Demarcación Estrecho and Alborán ? No/percentage of identified nutrient sources for which regulatory or reduction actions are carried out ? Phosphate levels OBJECTIVES 2012: B.1.3
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
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.
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.
.Reduce the contribution of nutrients, pollutants and litter from river discharges. ? Deloads of pollutants and nutrients from rivers (volume and pollution load) OBJECTIVES 2012: B.1.1
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.
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
Reducing the contribution of nutrients and pollutants from agriculture: Excess and return on irrigation and livestock use, among others. ? No. of stations that are at risk of the monitoring network for nitrates from agricultural sources in the water bodies of the upstream water category, in transitional waters, in coastal waters and in aquifers or groundwater bodies bordering the coast. OBJECTIVE 2012: B.1.1
. Identify and address the causes (sources of diffuse nutrient contamination or effluent discharge) that cause nitrate, phosphate and chlorophyll levels to exceed the baseline values more frequently than statistically expected due to hydrological variability across the RBD. ? No/percentage of identified nutrient sources for which regulatory or reduction actions are carried out. ? Chlorophyll a levels ? Nitrate and phosphate levels OBJECTIVES 2012: B.1.3
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.
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
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.
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.
.Reduce the contribution of nutrients, pollutants and litter from river discharges. ? Deloads of pollutants and nutrients from rivers (volume and pollution load) OBJECTIVES 2012: B.1.1
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.
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
Reducing the contribution of nutrients and pollutants from agriculture: Excess and return on irrigation and livestock use, among others. ? No. of stations that are at risk of the monitoring network for nitrates from agricultural sources in the water bodies of the upstream water category, in transitional waters, in coastal waters and in aquifers or groundwater bodies bordering the coast. OBJECTIVE 2012: B.1.1
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
Improving knowledge on the effects of climate change on marine and coastal ecosystems, with a view to mainstreaming climate change variable into all phases of Marine Strategies * Number of studies and scientific projects promoted by public administrations dealing with this issue * Number of monitoring indicators addressing climate change aspects * Percentage of climate change strategies in Marine Strategies OBJECTIVE 2012: C.3.5
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
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
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
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
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
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
Improving knowledge on the effects of climate change on marine and coastal ecosystems, with a view to mainstreaming climate change variable into all phases of Marine Strategies * Number of studies and scientific projects promoted by public administrations dealing with this issue * Number of monitoring indicators addressing climate change aspects * Percentage of climate change strategies in Marine Strategies OBJECTIVE 2012: C.3.5
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
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
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
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
Feature(s)
  • All marine ecosystem elements
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  • All pressures
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  • All pressures
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  • Eutrophication
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Eutrophication
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Nutrients (N, P)
  • Nutrients (N, P)
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  • Organic carbon
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • All pressures related to inputs of substances, litter and energy
  • All pressures related to inputs of substances, litter and energy
  • All pressures related to inputs of substances, litter and energy
  • All pressures related to inputs of substances, litter and energy
  • All pressures related to inputs of substances, litter and energy
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All pressures related to inputs of substances, litter and energy
  • All pressures related to inputs of substances, litter and energy
  • All pressures related to inputs of substances, litter and energy
  • All pressures related to inputs of substances, litter and energy
  • All pressures related to inputs of substances, litter and energy
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • All marine ecosystem elements
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  • All marine ecosystem elements
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  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
Timescale
202012
202012
202012
202012
202412
202412
202012
202012
202012
202012
202012
202012
202012
202012
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202012
202012
202012
202012
202012
202012
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
Update date
201211
201211
201211
201211
201907
201907
201211
201211
201211
201211
201211
201211
201211
201211
201709
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201709
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201211
201211
201211
201211
201211
201211
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
201907
Update type
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
Modified from 2012 definition
Modified from 2012 definition
Target no longer needed
Modified from 2012 definition
Modified from 2012 definition
Modified from 2012 definition
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
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
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
New target
Marine reporting unit
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-ESAL
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
  • MWE-ES-SD-LEV
Element
Nutrientes (N y P)
Nutrientes (P)
Nutrientes (N y P)
Clorofila
Element 2
Parameter
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Concentration in water
Concentration in water
Concentration in water
Concentration in water
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Parameter - other
All parameters
All parameters
Existence of surveillance systems
Existence of surveillance systems
Volume
Volume
The existence of studies
The existence of studies
Social participation initiatives
Social participation initiatives
Coordination actions
Coordination actions
Degree of access
Degree of access
Target value
Value achieved - upper
Value achieved - lower
Value unit
Value unit - other
Target status
Target achieved
Target achieved
Target achieved
Target achieved
Target achieved
Assessment period
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
2012-2018
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
(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
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.
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
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.
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.
Objective in progress (See evaluation initial D5 on DMLEBA) At the proposal of the expert on eutrophication, it is indicated that it would be necessary: 1. Carry out an assessment of the nutrient inputs coming from points from diffuse pollution across the whole Demarcation 2. Reduce the discharge of untreated effluent the Demarcation It is proposed to incorporate it into the objectives, so as to focus on in sources, not only in the status.
Objective achieved (see initial assessment D5 in ESAL DM). At the proposal of the eutrophication expert, it is stated that it would be necessary to: 1. Carry out an assessment of nutrient inputs from diffuse pollution points throughout the Demarcation. 2. Reduce the discharge of untreated effluents throughout the DM. It is proposed to incorporate it into the objectives, so that it focuses on sources, not just the state.
Objective in progress (see initial assessment D5 in DMESAL). After discussion with the Directorate-General for Water, it is concluded that this objective is indeed redundant and is not necessary as it is addressed both by the WFD and by other objectives set within group B. It is therefore deleted.
SEE art 9 GES reporting for criteria 5.1 Objective in progress (See evaluation initial D5 on DMLEBA) It is proposed to join objective B.1.3 as the sources of nutrients and chlorophyll a are: same or similar
This cannot be assessed in the absence of information from scientific bodies and universities. In order to simplify, it is proposed to combine all the objectives of increasing knowledge with the following unitary objective: ?scientific studies and projects address knowledge gaps identified in IA?.
Cannot be evaluated in the absence of information from scientific bodies and universities In order to simplify, it is proposed to combine all the objectives of increasing knowledge with the following unitary objective: ?scientific studies and projects address knowledge gaps identified in IA?
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.
Objective achieved: Expert Workshops on PoS: 14 (Workshops and meetings with administrations and survey) Design experts workshop MIP: 21 — 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
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: “Number of thematic areas in which coordination initiatives are taken, compared to the previous cycle”.
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: “number of thematic areas in which take initiatives of coordination with regard to previous cycle”
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.
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.
Related indicator
  • 00
  • EUT-nutri
  • EUT-ratio
  • EUT-nutri
  • EUT-ratio
  • EUT-nutri
  • EUT-ratio
Related measures
  • Todas las medidas
  • todas las medidas
  • EC7
  • EMP10
  • EMP2
  • EMP3
  • H1
  • EC7
  • EMP10
  • EMP2
  • EMP3
  • H1
  • BM28
  • CONT4
  • H1
  • BM28
  • CONT4
  • H1
  • H1
  • H13
  • H6
  • Medidas existentes de los PHC
  • H1
  • H13
  • Medidas existentes de los PHC
  • H1
  • H13
  • H1
  • H13
  • H6
  • Medidas de los PHC
  • CONT14
  • CONT14
  • BIO12
  • BM14
  • EAI3
  • EC5
  • EMP11
  • EMP9
  • H10
  • H11
  • H12
  • H13
  • H14
  • H2
  • H4
  • BIO12
  • BM24
  • EAI3
  • EC5
  • EMP11
  • EMP9
  • H10
  • H11
  • H12
  • H13
  • H14
  • H2
  • H4
  • BIO6
  • CONT1
  • CONT12
  • EC4
  • H10
  • H12
  • BIO6
  • CONT1
  • CONT12
  • EC4
  • H10
  • H12
  • H6
  • H10
  • H12
  • H10
  • H12
  • H6