Member State report / Art11 / 2014-2020 / D10 / Croatia / Mediterranean: Adriatic Sea

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 11 Monitoring programmes (and Art. 17 updates)
Report due 2014-10-15; 2020-10-15
GES Descriptor D10 Litter
Member State Croatia
Region/subregion Mediterranean: Adriatic Sea
Reported by Institute for Oceanography and Fisheries, Split, Croatia
Report date 2014-09-04; 2020-10-15
Report access
2014 data
2020 data
Monitoring programme Monitoring programme name
MP_D10
MP_D10
MP_D10
MP_D10
Monitoring programme Reference existing programme
MADHR-D10
MADHR-D10
MADHR-D10
MADHR-D10
Monitoring programme Marine Unit ID
  • MAD-HR-MS-ADRIATIC
  • MAD-HR-MS-ADRIATIC
  • MAD-HR-MS-ADRIATIC
  • MAD-HR-MS-ADRIATIC
Q4e - Programme ID
MADHR-D10
MADHR-D10
MADHR-D10
MADHR-D10
Q4f - Programme description
Due to the lack of systematic studies and monitoring programs of marine litter in "Initial assessment of the situation and load the Croatian part of the Adriatic" this descriptor has not been previously processed. Current activities related to the marine litter issue are generally limited to occasional analysis of floating and beach stranded litter (Kwokal and Stefanovic, 2009, 2010; Petriciolli and Bakran-Petriciolli, 2012), which usually accumulates in the southern coastal areas as the result of southerly winds and sea currents where litter is transferred over long distances. In recent years in Republic of Croatia there are recorded cases of excessive pollution of the sea by floating litter, especially in the southern Adriatic (Dubrovnik-Neretva county), for which is assumed the cross-border origin.
Due to the lack of systematic studies and monitoring programs of marine litter in "Initial assessment of the situation and load the Croatian part of the Adriatic" this descriptor has not been previously processed. Current activities related to the marine litter issue are generally limited to occasional analysis of floating and beach stranded litter (Kwokal and Stefanovic, 2009, 2010; Petriciolli and Bakran-Petriciolli, 2012), which usually accumulates in the southern coastal areas as the result of southerly winds and sea currents where litter is transferred over long distances. In recent years in Republic of Croatia there are recorded cases of excessive pollution of the sea by floating litter, especially in the southern Adriatic (Dubrovnik-Neretva county), for which is assumed the cross-border origin.
Due to the lack of systematic studies and monitoring programs of marine litter in "Initial assessment of the situation and load the Croatian part of the Adriatic" this descriptor has not been previously processed. Current activities related to the marine litter issue are generally limited to occasional analysis of floating and beach stranded litter (Kwokal and Stefanovic, 2009, 2010; Petriciolli and Bakran-Petriciolli, 2012), which usually accumulates in the southern coastal areas as the result of southerly winds and sea currents where litter is transferred over long distances. In recent years in Republic of Croatia there are recorded cases of excessive pollution of the sea by floating litter, especially in the southern Adriatic (Dubrovnik-Neretva county), for which is assumed the cross-border origin.
Due to the lack of systematic studies and monitoring programs of marine litter in "Initial assessment of the situation and load the Croatian part of the Adriatic" this descriptor has not been previously processed. Current activities related to the marine litter issue are generally limited to occasional analysis of floating and beach stranded litter (Kwokal and Stefanovic, 2009, 2010; Petriciolli and Bakran-Petriciolli, 2012), which usually accumulates in the southern coastal areas as the result of southerly winds and sea currents where litter is transferred over long distances. In recent years in Republic of Croatia there are recorded cases of excessive pollution of the sea by floating litter, especially in the southern Adriatic (Dubrovnik-Neretva county), for which is assumed the cross-border origin.
Q5e - Natural variability
  • Qualitative
  • Quantiative
  • Qualitative
  • Quantiative
  • Qualitative
  • Quantiative
  • Qualitative
  • Quantiative
Q5d - Adequacy for assessment of GES Q5d - Adequate data
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q5d - Adequacy for assessment of GES Q5d - Established methods
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q5d - Adequacy for assessment of GES Q5d - Adequate understanding of GES
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q5d - Adequacy for assessment of GES Q5d - Adequate capacity
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q5f - Description of programme for GES assessment
Although the problem of marine litter is present for a long time, our knowledge is still quite scarce. The main disadvantages of this descriptor is the lack of data base on quantity, composition and trends of marine litter, poor understanding of oceanographic and climatic processes that affect the distribution and retention in the marine environment, and further knowledge of the fate of marine waste when gets into the sea (disintegration time, sinking, etc.). Since the knowledge of the state, quantities and properties and litter impacts on the marine environment at the current level are insufficient, it was not possible to determine the current status and trends of this descriptor in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea.
Although the problem of marine litter is present for a long time, our knowledge is still quite scarce. The main disadvantages of this descriptor is the lack of data base on quantity, composition and trends of marine litter, poor understanding of oceanographic and climatic processes that affect the distribution and retention in the marine environment, and further knowledge of the fate of marine waste when gets into the sea (disintegration time, sinking, etc.). Since the knowledge of the state, quantities and properties and litter impacts on the marine environment at the current level are insufficient, it was not possible to determine the current status and trends of this descriptor in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea.
Although the problem of marine litter is present for a long time, our knowledge is still quite scarce. The main disadvantages of this descriptor is the lack of data base on quantity, composition and trends of marine litter, poor understanding of oceanographic and climatic processes that affect the distribution and retention in the marine environment, and further knowledge of the fate of marine waste when gets into the sea (disintegration time, sinking, etc.). Since the knowledge of the state, quantities and properties and litter impacts on the marine environment at the current level are insufficient, it was not possible to determine the current status and trends of this descriptor in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea.
Although the problem of marine litter is present for a long time, our knowledge is still quite scarce. The main disadvantages of this descriptor is the lack of data base on quantity, composition and trends of marine litter, poor understanding of oceanographic and climatic processes that affect the distribution and retention in the marine environment, and further knowledge of the fate of marine waste when gets into the sea (disintegration time, sinking, etc.). Since the knowledge of the state, quantities and properties and litter impacts on the marine environment at the current level are insufficient, it was not possible to determine the current status and trends of this descriptor in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea.
Q5g - Gap-filling date for GES assessment
By2018
By2018
By2018
By2018
Q5h - Plans to implement monitoring for GES assessment
Q6a -Relevant targets Q6a - Environmental target
Q6a -Relevant targets Q6a - Associated indicator
Q6b - Adequacy for assessment of targets Q6b_SuitableData
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q6b - Adequacy for assessment of targets Q6b_EstablishedMethods
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q6b - Adequacy for assessment of targets Q6d_AdequateCapacity
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q6c - Target updating
Y
Y
Y
Y
Q6d - Description of programme for targets assessment
Activities related to the prevention of marine litter are carried out through the application of the existing legal framework and strategic documents related to waste management. Within the "MEDITS 2013” project, Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries in Split analyses the marine litter accumulated in the experimental trawler's catch ("Fishing for Litter") from 59 stations over the entire Croatian territorial waters.
Activities related to the prevention of marine litter are carried out through the application of the existing legal framework and strategic documents related to waste management. Within the "MEDITS 2013” project, Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries in Split analyses the marine litter accumulated in the experimental trawler's catch ("Fishing for Litter") from 59 stations over the entire Croatian territorial waters.
Activities related to the prevention of marine litter are carried out through the application of the existing legal framework and strategic documents related to waste management. Within the "MEDITS 2013” project, Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries in Split analyses the marine litter accumulated in the experimental trawler's catch ("Fishing for Litter") from 59 stations over the entire Croatian territorial waters.
Activities related to the prevention of marine litter are carried out through the application of the existing legal framework and strategic documents related to waste management. Within the "MEDITS 2013” project, Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries in Split analyses the marine litter accumulated in the experimental trawler's catch ("Fishing for Litter") from 59 stations over the entire Croatian territorial waters.
Q6e - Gap-filling date for targets assessment
By2018
By2018
By2018
By2018
Q6f - Plans to implement monitoring for targets assessment
Q7a - Relevant activities
  • Aquaculture
  • Fisheries
  • ResearchSurvey
  • TourismRecreation
  • Aquaculture
  • Fisheries
  • ResearchSurvey
  • TourismRecreation
  • Aquaculture
  • Fisheries
  • ResearchSurvey
  • TourismRecreation
  • Aquaculture
  • Fisheries
  • ResearchSurvey
  • TourismRecreation
Q7b - Description of monitoring of activities
It should be noted that, at the regional level sampling methodology and analysis of marine litter samples are underdeveloped and insufficiently comparable. When planned, monitoring program activities should follow the recommendations of the Working Group for GES (Working Group on Good Environmental Status, WG-GES, 2013). The bulk of the data collected in the Mediterranean refers to small areas, research action is mainly carried out by NGO-s and individuals without clearly defined objectives and related indicators. For all these reasons it is clearly need to establish a systematic investigation of marine litter. In Republic of Croatia, currently there is no systematic collection and data recording related to marine litter, and there is no strategic document/act which relates only to the issue of litter. Within the project "Consulting services in defining system for monitoring the continuing assessment of the Adriatic Sea - Adriatic Monitoring Program - Phase II", the investigation of marine litter in a trawler's fishing catches started.
It should be noted that, at the regional level sampling methodology and analysis of marine litter samples are underdeveloped and insufficiently comparable. When planned, monitoring program activities should follow the recommendations of the Working Group for GES (Working Group on Good Environmental Status, WG-GES, 2013). The bulk of the data collected in the Mediterranean refers to small areas, research action is mainly carried out by NGO-s and individuals without clearly defined objectives and related indicators. For all these reasons it is clearly need to establish a systematic investigation of marine litter. In Republic of Croatia, currently there is no systematic collection and data recording related to marine litter, and there is no strategic document/act which relates only to the issue of litter. Within the project "Consulting services in defining system for monitoring the continuing assessment of the Adriatic Sea - Adriatic Monitoring Program - Phase II", the investigation of marine litter in a trawler's fishing catches started.
It should be noted that, at the regional level sampling methodology and analysis of marine litter samples are underdeveloped and insufficiently comparable. When planned, monitoring program activities should follow the recommendations of the Working Group for GES (Working Group on Good Environmental Status, WG-GES, 2013). The bulk of the data collected in the Mediterranean refers to small areas, research action is mainly carried out by NGO-s and individuals without clearly defined objectives and related indicators. For all these reasons it is clearly need to establish a systematic investigation of marine litter. In Republic of Croatia, currently there is no systematic collection and data recording related to marine litter, and there is no strategic document/act which relates only to the issue of litter. Within the project "Consulting services in defining system for monitoring the continuing assessment of the Adriatic Sea - Adriatic Monitoring Program - Phase II", the investigation of marine litter in a trawler's fishing catches started.
It should be noted that, at the regional level sampling methodology and analysis of marine litter samples are underdeveloped and insufficiently comparable. When planned, monitoring program activities should follow the recommendations of the Working Group for GES (Working Group on Good Environmental Status, WG-GES, 2013). The bulk of the data collected in the Mediterranean refers to small areas, research action is mainly carried out by NGO-s and individuals without clearly defined objectives and related indicators. For all these reasons it is clearly need to establish a systematic investigation of marine litter. In Republic of Croatia, currently there is no systematic collection and data recording related to marine litter, and there is no strategic document/act which relates only to the issue of litter. Within the project "Consulting services in defining system for monitoring the continuing assessment of the Adriatic Sea - Adriatic Monitoring Program - Phase II", the investigation of marine litter in a trawler's fishing catches started.
Q7c - Relevant measures
Q7e - Adequacy for assessment of measures Q7d - Adequate data
Q7e - Adequacy for assessment of measures Q7d - Established methods
Q7e - Adequacy for assessment of measures Q7d - Adequate understanding of GES
Q7e - Adequacy for assessment of measures Q7d - Adequate capacity
Q7e - Adequacy for assessment of measures Q7d - Addresses activities and pressures
Q7e - Adequacy for assessment of measures Q7d - Addresses effectiveness of measures
Q7d - Description of monitoring for measures
Q7f - Gap-filling date for activities and measures
By2014
By2014
By2014
By2014
Q8a - Links to existing Monitoring Programmes
  • BarCon
  • BuchCon
  • HELCOM
  • National level: Act on sustainable waste management (OG 094/2013) EU level: Marine strategy Framework Directive, 2008/56/EC
  • OSPAR
  • WFD
  • BarCon
  • BuchCon
  • HELCOM
  • National level: Act on sustainable waste management (OG 094/2013) EU level: Marine strategy Framework Directive, 2008/56/EC
  • OSPAR
  • WFD
  • BarCon
  • BuchCon
  • HELCOM
  • National level: Act on sustainable waste management (OG 094/2013) EU level: Marine strategy Framework Directive, 2008/56/EC
  • OSPAR
  • WFD
  • BarCon
  • BuchCon
  • HELCOM
  • National level: Act on sustainable waste management (OG 094/2013) EU level: Marine strategy Framework Directive, 2008/56/EC
  • OSPAR
  • WFD
Reference sub-programme Sub-programme ID
MADHR-D10-01
MADHR-D10-02
MADHR-D10-03
MADHR-D10-04
Reference sub-programme Sub-programme name
Litter - characteristics and abundance/volume
Litter - characteristics and abundance/volume
Litter microparticles - abundance/volume
Litter - characteristics and abundance/volume
Q4g - Sub-programmes Sub-programme ID
MADHR-D10-01
MADHR-D10-02
MADHR-D10-03
MADHR-D10-04
Q4g - Sub-programmes Sub-programme name
Litter - characteristics and abundance/volume
Litter - characteristics and abundance/volume
Litter microparticles - abundance/volume
Litter - characteristics and abundance/volume
Q4k - Monitoring purpose
Activities
Activities
Activities
Activities
Q4l - Links of monitoring programmes of other Directives and Conventions
Not relevant.
Not relevant.
Not relevant.
Not relevant.
Q5c - Features Q5c - Habitats
  • SeabedHabitatsAll WaterColumnHabitatsAll
  • SeabedHabitatsAll WaterColumnHabitatsAll
  • SeabedHabitatsAll WaterColumnHabitatsAll
  • SeabedHabitatsAll WaterColumnHabitatsAll
Q5c - Features Q5c - Species list
  • All Functional Groups
  • FunctionalGroupOther
  • All Functional Groups
  • FunctionalGroupOther
  • All Functional Groups
  • FunctionalGroupOther
  • All Functional Groups
  • FunctionalGroupOther
Q5c - Features Q5c - Physical/Chemical features
Q5c - Features Q5c - Pressures
  • Litter
  • Litter
  • Litter
  • Litter
Q9a - Elements
  • Seabed habitats – allPressure: Marine litter
  • Seabed habitats – allWater column habitats – allPressure: Marine litter
  • Seabed habitats – allWater column habitats – allPressure: Marine litter
  • All Functional GroupsPressure: Marine litter
Q5a - GES criteria Relevant GES criteria
  • 10.1
  • 10.2
  • 10.1
  • 10.2
  • 10.1
  • 10.2
  • 10.1
  • 10.2
Q5b - GES indicators Relevant GES indicators
  • 10.1.1
  • 10.1.2
  • 10.1.3
  • 10.2.1
  • 10.1.1
  • 10.1.2
  • 10.1.3
  • 10.2.1
  • 10.1.1
  • 10.1.2
  • 10.1.3
  • 10.2.1
  • 10.1.1
  • 10.1.2
  • 10.1.3
  • 10.2.1
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Species distribution
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Species population size
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Species population characteristics
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Species impacts
  • MP-9b-1-4-4
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Habitat distribution
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Habitat extent
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Habitat condition (physical-chemical)
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Habitat condition (biological)
Q9b - Parameters monitored (state/impact) Habitat impacts
Q9b - Parameters monitored (pressures) Pressure input
  • MP-9b-2-1-1
  • MP-9b-2-1-2
  • MP-9b-2-1-1
  • MP-9b-2-1-2
  • MP-9b-2-1-3
  • MP-9b-2-1-1
  • MP-9b-2-1-2
  • MP-9b-2-1-3
  • MP-9b-2-1-1
  • MP-9b-2-1-2
  • MP-9b-2-1-3
Q9b - Parameters monitored (pressures) Pressure output
  • MP-9b-2-2-7
  • MP-9b-2-2-7
  • MP-9b-2-2-8
  • MP-9b-2-2-9
Q9b - Parameters monitored (activity) Activity
Q9b Parameters monitored (other) Other
Q41 Spatial scope
WFD_CW TerritorialWaters
WFD_CW TerritorialWaters
WFD_CW TerritorialWaters
WFD_CW TerritorialWaters
Q4j - Description of spatial scope
Due to the lack of systematic studies and monitoring programs related to marine litter in Croatian part of Adriatic, current activities related to the marine litter issue are generally limited to occasional analysis of floating and beach stranded litter (Kwokal and Štefanović, 2009, 2010; Petriciolli and Bakran-Petriciolli, 2012). Floating litter which usually accumulates in the southern coastal areas as the result of southerly winds and sea currents where litter is transferred over long distances. In recent years in Republic of Croatia there are recorded cases of excessive pollution of the sea by floating litter, especially in the southern Adriatic (Dubrovnik-Neretva county), for which is assumed the cross-border origin.
Due to the lack of systematic studies and monitoring programs related to marine litter in Croatian part of Adriatic, current activities related to the marine litter issue are generally limited to occasional analysis of floating and beach stranded litter (Kwokal and Štefanović, 2009, 2010; Petriciolli and Bakran-Petriciolli, 2012). Floating litter which usually accumulates in the southern coastal areas as the result of southerly winds and sea currents where litter is transferred over long distances. In recent years in Republic of Croatia there are recorded cases of excessive pollution of the sea by floating litter, especially in the southern Adriatic (Dubrovnik-Neretva county), for which is assumed the cross-border origin.
Due to the lack of systematic studies and monitoring programs related to marine litter in Croatian part of Adriatic, current activities related to the marine litter issue are generally limited to occasional analysis of floating and beach stranded litter (Kwokal and Štefanović, 2009, 2010; Petriciolli and Bakran-Petriciolli, 2012). Floating litter which usually accumulates in the southern coastal areas as the result of southerly winds and sea currents where litter is transferred over long distances. In recent years in Republic of Croatia there are recorded cases of excessive pollution of the sea by floating litter, especially in the southern Adriatic (Dubrovnik-Neretva county), for which is assumed the cross-border origin.
Due to the lack of systematic studies and monitoring programs related to marine litter in Croatian part of Adriatic, current activities related to the marine litter issue are generally limited to occasional analysis of floating and beach stranded litter (Kwokal and Štefanović, 2009, 2010; Petriciolli and Bakran-Petriciolli, 2012). Floating litter which usually accumulates in the southern coastal areas as the result of southerly winds and sea currents where litter is transferred over long distances. In recent years in Republic of Croatia there are recorded cases of excessive pollution of the sea by floating litter, especially in the southern Adriatic (Dubrovnik-Neretva county), for which is assumed the cross-border origin.
Marine Unit IDs
  • MAD-HR-MS-ADRIATIC
  • MAD-HR-MS-ADRIATIC
  • MAD-HR-MS-ADRIATIC
  • MAD-HR-MS-ADRIATIC
Q4h - Temporal scope Start date- End date
2014-9999
2014-9999
2014-9999
2014-9999
Q9h - Temporal resolution of sampling
  • 3monthly
  • 3monthly
  • 3monthly
  • 3monthly
Q9c - Monitoring method
Sampling procedure has been described in Marasović I., Krstulović, N., Leder, N., Lončar, G., Precali, R., Šolić, M., Lončar,.G., Beg- Paklar, G., Bojanić, N., Cvitković, I., Dadić, V., Despalatović, M., Dulčić, J., Grbec, B., Kušpilić, G., Ninčević-Gladan, Ž., P. Tutman, Ujević, I., Vrgoč, N., Vukadin, P., Žuljević, A. Coastal cities water pollution control project, Part C1: Monitoring and Observation System for Ongoing Assessment of the Adriatic sea under the Adriatic sea Monitoring Programme, Phase II. Interim report (IR), December, 2013. (Ftp://baltazar.izor.hr)
Sampling procedure has been described in Marasović I., Krstulović, N., Leder, N., Lončar, G., Precali, R., Šolić, M., Lončar,.G., Beg- Paklar, G., Bojanić, N., Cvitković, I., Dadić, V., Despalatović, M., Dulčić, J., Grbec, B., Kušpilić, G., Ninčević-Gladan, Ž., P. Tutman, Ujević, I., Vrgoč, N., Vukadin, P., Žuljević, A. Coastal cities water pollution control project, Part C1: Monitoring and Observation System for Ongoing Assessment of the Adriatic sea under the Adriatic sea Monitoring Programme, Phase II. Interim report (IR), December, 2013. (Ftp://baltazar.izor.hr)
Sampling procedure has been described in Marasović I., Krstulović, N., Leder, N., Lončar, G., Precali, R., Šolić, M., Lončar,.G., Beg- Paklar, G., Bojanić, N., Cvitković, I., Dadić, V., Despalatović, M., Dulčić, J., Grbec, B., Kušpilić, G., Ninčević-Gladan, Ž., P. Tutman, Ujević, I., Vrgoč, N., Vukadin, P., Žuljević, A. Coastal cities water pollution control project, Part C1: Monitoring and Observation System for Ongoing Assessment of the Adriatic sea under the Adriatic sea Monitoring Programme, Phase II. Interim report (IR), December, 2013. (Ftp://baltazar.izor.hr)
Sampling procedure has been described in Marasović I., Krstulović, N., Leder, N., Lončar, G., Precali, R., Šolić, M., Lončar,.G., Beg- Paklar, G., Bojanić, N., Cvitković, I., Dadić, V., Despalatović, M., Dulčić, J., Grbec, B., Kušpilić, G., Ninčević-Gladan, Ž., P. Tutman, Ujević, I., Vrgoč, N., Vukadin, P., Žuljević, A. Coastal cities water pollution control project, Part C1: Monitoring and Observation System for Ongoing Assessment of the Adriatic sea under the Adriatic sea Monitoring Programme, Phase II. Interim report (IR), December, 2013. (Ftp://baltazar.izor.hr)
Q9d - Description of alteration to method
Q9e - Quality assurance
Q9f - Quality control
DelayedValidation
DelayedValidation
DelayedValidation
DelayedValidation
Q9g - Spatial resolution of sampling Q9g - Proportion of area covered %
Q9g - Spatial resolution of sampling Q9g - No. of samples
Q9i - Description of sample representivity
No variation within the subprogramme.
No variation within the subprogramme.
No variation within the subprogramme.
No variations within subprogramme.
Q10a - Scale for aggregation of data
  • Region
  • Subregion
  • Region
  • Subregion
  • Region
  • Subregion
  • Region
  • Subregion
Q10b - Other scale for aggregation of data
Q10c - Access to monitoring data Q10c - Data type
DataProducts
DataProducts
DataProducts
DataProducts
Q10c - Access to monitoring data Q10c - Data access mechanism
LocationNationalDC
LocationNationalDC
LocationNationalDC
LocationNationalDC
Q10c - Access to monitoring data Q10c - Data access rights
Open
Open
Open
Open
Q10c - Access to monitoring data Q10c - INSPIRE standard
SeaRegions
SeaRegions
SeaRegions
SeaRegions
Q10c - Access to monitoring data Q10c Date data are available
2018-10
2018-10
2018-10
2018-10
Q10c - Access to monitoring data Q10c - Data update frequency
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Q10d - Description of data access
In accordance to the Regulation on development and implementation of documents of Strategy for Management of Marine and Coastal Areas (O.G. 112/14), Croatian Environment Agency is in charge of developing Marine Information System. Data and information regarding all elements of the Strategy collected by competent authorities should be available for needs of the System. The System is still under development.
In accordance to the Regulation on development and implementation of documents of Strategy for Management of Marine and Coastal Areas (O.G. 112/14), Croatian Environment Agency is in charge of developing Marine Information System. Data and information regarding all elements of the Strategy collected by competent authorities should be available for needs of the System. The System is still under development.
In accordance to the Regulation on development and implementation of documents of Strategy for Management of Marine and Coastal Areas (O.G. 112/14), Croatian Environment Agency is in charge of developing Marine Information System. Data and information regarding all elements of the Strategy collected by competent authorities should be available for needs of the System. The System is still under development.
In accordance to the Regulation on development and implementation of documents of Strategy for Management of Marine and Coastal Areas (O.G. 112/14), Croatian Environment Agency is in charge of developing Marine Information System. Data and information regarding all elements of the Strategy collected by competent authorities should be available for needs of the System. The System is still under development.
Descriptor
D10
D10
D10
Monitoring strategy description
In the Republic of Croatia, activities related to the prevention of marine litter and the management of marine litter are carried out through the application of existing strategic documents and the legal framework related to waste management. Given the different categories of litter in the marine environment, defining the purpose and objectives of the monitoring program for marine litter was preceded by the choice of protocols given that different categories of waste require different approaches in the development of monitoring programs. Until 2017, the Republic of Croatia did not systematically collect and record data from field research related to marine litter. Since mid-2017, the Republic of Croatia has been implementing a systematic model for monitoring all elements of marine litter; beach litter, floating litter, litter on the seabed, and microplastics in the sediment on the beaches, the surface of the sea and in the digestive tract of fish as part of the Monitoring and Observation System for the continuous assessment of the state of the Adriatic Sea (OG 153/14).
In the Republic of Croatia, activities related to the prevention of marine litter and the management of marine litter are carried out through the application of existing strategic documents and the legal framework related to waste management. Given the different categories of litter in the marine environment, defining the purpose and objectives of the monitoring program for marine litter was preceded by the choice of protocols given that different categories of waste require different approaches in the development of monitoring programs. Until 2017, the Republic of Croatia did not systematically collect and record data from field research related to marine litter. Since mid-2017, the Republic of Croatia has been implementing a systematic model for monitoring all elements of marine litter; beach litter, floating litter, litter on the seabed, and microplastics in the sediment on the beaches, the surface of the sea and in the digestive tract of fish as part of the Monitoring and Observation System for the continuous assessment of the state of the Adriatic Sea (OG 153/14).
In the Republic of Croatia, activities related to the prevention of marine litter and the management of marine litter are carried out through the application of existing strategic documents and the legal framework related to waste management. Given the different categories of litter in the marine environment, defining the purpose and objectives of the monitoring program for marine litter was preceded by the choice of protocols given that different categories of waste require different approaches in the development of monitoring programs. Until 2017, the Republic of Croatia did not systematically collect and record data from field research related to marine litter. Since mid-2017, the Republic of Croatia has been implementing a systematic model for monitoring all elements of marine litter; beach litter, floating litter, litter on the seabed, and microplastics in the sediment on the beaches, the surface of the sea and in the digestive tract of fish as part of the Monitoring and Observation System for the continuous assessment of the state of the Adriatic Sea (OG 153/14).
Coverage of GES criteria
Adequate monitoring is in place by July 2020
Adequate monitoring is in place by July 2020
Adequate monitoring is in place by July 2020
Gaps and plans
There is no expected gaps in current monitoring programmes and implementation of proposed monitoring.
There is no expected gaps in current monitoring programmes and implementation of proposed monitoring.
There is no expected gaps in current monitoring programmes and implementation of proposed monitoring.
Related targets
  • D10T1
  • D10T2
  • D10T3
  • D10T4
  • D10T1
  • D10T2
  • D10T3
  • D10T4
  • D10T1
  • D10T2
  • D10T3
  • D10T4
Coverage of targets
Adequate monitoring is in place by July 2020
Adequate monitoring is in place by July 2020
Adequate monitoring is in place by July 2020
Related measures
Coverage of measures
Related monitoring programmes
  • MADHR-D10-05
  • MADHR-D10-06
  • MADHR-D10-07
  • MADHR-D10-05
  • MADHR-D10-06
  • MADHR-D10-07
  • MADHR-D10-05
  • MADHR-D10-06
  • MADHR-D10-07
Programme code
MADHR-D10-05
MADHR-D10-06
MADHR-D10-07
Programme name
Litter - characteristics and abundance/volume
Litter microparticles - abundance/volume
Litter - characteristics and abundance/volume
Update type
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Modified from 2014
Old programme codes
  • MADHR-D10-01
  • MADHR-D10-02
  • MADHR-D10-03
  • MADHR-D10-04
Programme description
Monitoring of Litter on beach, seabed and on water surface is included in this monitoring programme.
Monitoring of micro-particles in beach sediment and on sea surface is included in this monitoring programme.
Monitoring of litter in biota is included in this monitoring programme.
Monitoring purpose
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Pressures in the marine environment
Other policies and conventions
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
Regional cooperation - coordinating body
Regional cooperation - countries involved
Regional cooperation - implementation level
Monitoring details
Monitoring frequency: Litter on beach will be monitored 4 times a year. Litter on seabed and on water column will be monitored 2 times a year.
Monitoring frequency: 4-yearly
Monitoring frequency: 4-yearly
Features
Litter in the environment
Micro-litter in the environment
Litter and micro-litter in species
Litter in the environment
Micro-litter in the environment
Litter and micro-litter in species
Litter in the environment
Micro-litter in the environment
Litter and micro-litter in species
Litter in the environment
Micro-litter in the environment
Litter and micro-litter in species
Elements
  • Artificial polymer materials
  • Chemicals
  • Cloth/textile
  • Glass/ceramics
  • Metal
  • Paper/cardboard
  • Processed/worked wood
  • Rubber
  • Artificial polymer materials
  • Artificial polymer materials
GES criteria
D10C1
D10C2
D10C3
Parameters
  • Amount on coastline
  • Amount on seabed
  • Amount on water surface
  • Amount on coastline
  • Amount on water surface
  • Other
Parameter Other
Number of particles
Spatial scope
  • Territorial waters
  • Territorial waters
  • Territorial waters
Marine reporting units
  • MAD-HR-MRU_1
  • MAD-HR-MRU_1
  • MAD-HR-MRU_1
Temporal scope (start date - end date)
2021-2026
2021-2026
2021-2026
Monitoring frequency
Other
Other
Other
Monitoring type
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling land/beach
  • Numerical modelling
  • Other
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling land/beach
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
Monitoring method
  • Guidance on Monitoring of Marine Litter in European Seas [note: to be updated with specific guidance for beaches, water, seabed and microlitter when available from TG Litter]
  • Guidance on Monitoring of Marine Litter in European Seas [note: to be updated with specific guidance for beaches, water, seabed and microlitter when available from TG Litter]
  • Other monitoring method
  • Guidance on Monitoring of Marine Litter in European Seas [note: to be updated with specific guidance for beaches, water, seabed and microlitter when available from TG Litter]
Monitoring method other
The selected methodology of sampling, measurement and laboratory data processing depends on the observed indicator or belonging to a particular group of waste, and the specific methodology should follow the monitoring and analysis methods described in: Galgani et al. (2013): Guidance on Monitoring of Marine Litter in European Seas, MSFD Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML) European Commission - ODMS Technical Subgroup on Marine Waste of the European Commission. Sampling procedure has been described in Marasovic I., Krstulovic, N., Leder, N., Loncar, G., Precali, R., Šolic, M., Loncar,.G., Beg- Paklar, G., Bojanic, N., Cvitkovic, I., Dadic, V., Despalatovic, M., Dulcic, J., Grbec, B., Kušpilic, G., Nincevic-Gladan, Ž., P. Tutman, Ujevic, I., Vrgoc, N., Vukadin, P., Žuljevic, A. Coastal cities water pollution control project, Part C1: Monitoring and Observation System for Ongoing Assessment of the Adriatic sea under the Adriatic sea Monitoring Programme, Phase II. Interim report (IR), December, 2013. (Ftp://baltazar.izor.hr)
Kovač Viršek, M., Palatinus, A., Kaberi, H., Tsangaris, C., Mazziotti C. (2015). Recommendation on regional approach to monitoring and assessment of microplastic in the marine environment. The document produced within the project DeFishGear (1°str/00010), IPA Adriatic Cross-border Cooperation Programme 2007 – 2013.
Sampling procedure has been described in Marasovic I., Krstulovic, N., Leder, N., Loncar, G., Precali, R., Šolic, M., Loncar,.G., Beg- Paklar, G., Bojanic, N., Cvitkovic, I., Dadic, V., Despalatovic, M., Dulcic, J., Grbec, B., Kušpilic, G., Nincevic-Gladan, Ž., P. Tutman, Ujevic, I., Vrgoc, N., Vukadin, P., Žuljevic, A. Coastal cities water pollution control project, Part C1: Monitoring and Observation System for Ongoing Assessment of the Adriatic sea under the Adriatic sea Monitoring Programme, Phase II. Interim report (IR), December, 2013. (Ftp://baltazar.izor.hr)
Quality control
Used as in the reported monitoring method.
As used in reported monitoring method.
As used in the reported monitoring method.
Data management
Data access
Related indicator/name
Contact
References