Member State report / Art10 / 2018 / D1-B / Finland / Baltic 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 D1 Birds
Member State Finland
Region/subregion Baltic Sea
Reported by Finnish Environment Institute
Report date 2019-04-10
Report access msfd2018-ART10_Targets_3Jan2019.xml

Target code
AINE4
ALUE1
LUONTO1
LUONTO1
LUONTO2
LUONTO2
LUONTO3
LUONTO5
LUONTO5
LUONTO5
LUVA3
LUVA3
LUVAyleinen
LUVAyleinen
LUVAyleinen
LUVAyleinen
LUVAyleinen
Target description
Response capacity for oil and chemical accidents is secured.
Maritime spatial planning is carried out in a way that it advances the achievement of good environmental status in marine environment.
Marine protected areas cover at least 10% of each of the five marine areas and form an ecologically coherent network.
Marine protected areas cover at least 10% of each of the five marine areas and form an ecologically coherent network.
Marine protected areas will effectively protect the features for which they have been established. Within-MPA pressures will be lower than outside in order to ensure habitats’ and species’ viability and favourable conservation status. Management plans will be made on the basis of the local underwater nature and the pressures threatening it.
Marine protected areas will effectively protect the features for which they have been established. Within-MPA pressures will be lower than outside in order to ensure habitats’ and species’ viability and favourable conservation status. Management plans will be made on the basis of the local underwater nature and the pressures threatening it.
Disturbing or adversely affecting traffic and human presence and activities decrease in marine protected areas.
Abundance of raccoon dog and American mink decreases in waterbird breeding areas and are eradicated from selected MPAs.
Abundance of raccoon dog and American mink decreases in waterbird breeding areas and are eradicated from selected MPAs.
Abundance of raccoon dog and American mink decreases in waterbird breeding areas and are eradicated from selected MPAs.
Hunting game bag of common eider (Somateria mollissima) and long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis) will be on sustainable level and in balance with the state of the populations.
Hunting game bag of common eider (Somateria mollissima) and long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis) will be on sustainable level and in balance with the state of the populations.
Use of natural resources is ecologically sustainable and does not risk achieving or maintaining good state.
Use of natural resources is ecologically sustainable and does not risk achieving or maintaining good state.
Use of natural resources is ecologically sustainable and does not risk achieving or maintaining good state.
Use of natural resources is ecologically sustainable and does not risk achieving or maintaining good state.
Use of natural resources is ecologically sustainable and does not risk achieving or maintaining good state.
Feature(s)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • All marine ecosystem elements
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
GES components
  • D1-B
  • D1-M
  • D6C5 Benthic habitat condition (1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6.3, 6.2, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.3, 6.2.4)
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1
  • D11
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D2C2 Established NIS (2.1, 2.1.1)
  • D2C3 Adverse effects of NIS (2.2, 2.2.1, 2.2.2)
  • D1-B
  • D2C2 Established NIS (2.1, 2.1.1)
  • D2C3 Adverse effects of NIS (2.2, 2.2.1, 2.2.2)
  • D1-B
  • D2C2 Established NIS (2.1, 2.1.1)
  • D2C3 Adverse effects of NIS (2.2, 2.2.1, 2.2.2)
  • D1-B
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-M
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-M
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-M
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-M
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-M
  • D3
  • D4
Timescale
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
202412
Update date
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
201807
Update type
Same as 2012 definition
Same as 2012 definition
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
Marine reporting unit
  • BAL-FI
  • BAL-FI
  • BAL-FI-AS
  • BAL-FI-BS
  • BAL-FI-GF
  • BAL-FI-NB
  • BAL-FI-QK
  • BAL-FI-BB
  • BAL-FI-AS
  • BAL-FI-BS
  • BAL-FI-GF
  • BAL-FI-NB
  • BAL-FI-QK
  • BAL-FI-BB
  • BAL-FI
  • BAL-FI-AS
  • BAL-FI-GF
  • BAL-FI-AS
  • BAL-FI-GF
  • BAL-FI
  • BAL-FI
  • BAL-FI-BB
  • BAL-FI-AS
  • BAL-FI-BS
  • BAL-FI-GF
  • BAL-FI-NB
  • BAL-FI-QK
Element
Contaminants (oil, chemicals)
Recognition of goals
Marine Protected Areas
Marine protected areas
Marine Protected Areas
Marine protected areas
Marine Protected Areas
Raccoon dog and American mink
Waterbirds
Waterbirds
Clangula hyemalis
Somateria mollissima
Seals, fish and birds
Seals, fish, birds
Seals, fish, birds
Seals, fish, birds
Seals, fish, birds
Element 2
Parameter
Other
Other
Extent
Extent
Extent
Extent
Other
Other
Abundance
Abundance
Abundance
Abundance
Abundance
Abundance
Abundance
Abundance
Abundance
Parameter - other
Frequency and extent of response training
Marine spatial planning
Illegal presence within MPAs
Hunting of nuisance species
Target value
Value achieved - upper
Value achieved - lower
Value unit
Other
Other
percentage
percentage
percentage
percentage
Other
Catch-Per-Unit-Effort
(number of) individuals
Catch-Per-Unit-Effort
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
(number of) individuals
Value unit - other
Number of training e
Spatial plans
events
Target status
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Target not yet achieved
Assessment period
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
2018-2024
Target assessment description
Frequent training in sufficient extent.
Maritime spatial planning is carried out in a way that it advances the achievement of good environmental status in marine environment.
Marine protected areas cover at least 10% of the Finnish waters and each of the five marine areas and form an ecologically coherent network.
Marine protected areas cover at least 10% of the Finnish waters and each of the five marine areas and form an ecologically coherent network.
Marine protected areas will effectively protect the features for which they have been established. Within-MPA pressures will be lower than outside in order to ensure habitats’ and species’ viability and favourable conservation status. Management plans will be made on the basis of the local underwater nature and the pressures threatening it.
Marine protected areas will effectively protect the features for which they have been established. Within-MPA pressures will be lower than outside in order to ensure habitats’ and species’ viability and favourable conservation status. Management plans will be made on the basis of the local underwater nature and the pressures threatening it.
Disturbing or adversely affecting traffic and human presence and activities decrease in marine protected areas.
Abundance of raccoon dog and American mink decreases in waterbird breeding areas and are eradicated from selected MPAs.
Abundance of waterbirds in breeding areas increases
Abundance of waterbirds in breeding areas increases
Hunting game bag of long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis) will be on sustainable level and in balance with the state of the population.
Hunting game bag of common eider (Somateria mollissima) will be on sustainable level and in balance with the state of the population.
Use of natural resources is ecologically sustainable and does not risk achieving or maintaining good state.
Use of natural resources is ecologically sustainable and does not risk achieving or maintaining good state.
Use of natural resources is ecologically sustainable and does not risk achieving or maintaining good state.
Use of natural resources is ecologically sustainable and does not risk achieving or maintaining good state.
Use of natural resources is ecologically sustainable and does not risk achieving or maintaining good state.
Related indicator
Related measures
  • BALFI-M020-SHIP
  • BALFI-M021-SHIP
  • BALFI-M022-SHIP
  • BALFI-M023-SHIP
  • BALFI-M024-PLAN
  • BALFI-M024-MPLAN
  • BALFI-M025-HABIT
  • BALFI-M024-MPLAN
  • BALFI-M025-HABIT
  • BALFI-M024-MPLAN
  • BALFI-M025-HABIT
  • BALFI-M024-MPLAN
  • BALFI-M025-HABIT
  • BALFI-M024-MPLAN
  • BALFI-M025-HABIT
  • BALFI-M025-HABIT
  • BALFI-M026-HABIT
  • BALFI-M025-HABIT
  • BALFI-M026-HABIT
  • BALFI-M025-HABIT
  • BALFI-M026-HABIT
  • BALFI-M025-HABIT
  • BALFI-M026-HABIT
  • BALFI-M025-HABIT
  • BALFI-M026-HABIT
  • BALFI-M011-FISH
  • BALFI-M012-FISH
  • BALFI-M011-FISH
  • BALFI-M012-FISH
  • BALFI-M011-FISH
  • BALFI-M012-FISH
  • BALFI-M011-FISH
  • BALFI-M012-FISH
  • BALFI-M011-FISH
  • BALFI-M012-FISH