Member State report / Art11 / 2020 / D6 / Ireland / NE Atlantic: Celtic Seas

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 11 Monitoring programmes (and Art. 17 updates)
Report due 2020-10-15
GES Descriptor D6 Sea-floor integrity/D1 Benthic habitats
Member State Ireland
Region/subregion NE Atlantic: Celtic Seas
Reported by Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government
Report date 2021-12-08
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Monitoring strategy description
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
There are 2 programmes which support the monitoring of Ireland’s Sea Floor Integrity. The first programme is INFOMAR, which is Ireland’s national seabed mapping programme. The second programme consists an amalgamation of both national and internationally-led assessments, which enable monitoring, and for the purposes of this report is called, ‘Monitoring & Assessments for Sea Floor Integrity’. This programme includes; 1) A Marine Institute led assessment of physical loss of the sea-floor (enabled through data acquisition from multiple sources), 2) an OSPAR CEMP assessment which determines the extent of damage and disturbance to the sea floor & its benthic habitats, and 3) Habitats Directive assessments, led by NPWS, on the adverse effects from anthropogenic pressures on the condition of Ireland’s habitat types.
Coverage of GES criteria
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Gaps and plans
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
For D6C1 & D6C4 - Benthic Habitat Extent & Physical Loss of the Seabed- it is not currently possible to assess all habitats in Irish waters against these criteria elements. In particular, it was not possible to assess littoral habitats, as the extent per habitat type overall in Irish MSFD waters is unknown. For D6C2 – Physical disturbance to the seabed, this is not a full evaluation of the adverse effects of all anthropogenic activities, because the analysis is confined to fishing. Furthermore, not all bottom-contacting gears are fully included. There is also a complete lack of information from small inshore fishing vessels. The pressure data included in this assessment does not include Spanish data, as these were not made available to ICES. However, these data are subsequently being made available in late 2019. Habitat data are unavailable for a proportion of Irish MSFD waters, particularly inshore areas. Research is required to develop a fully quantitative and cost efficient method in collaboration with other countries (through OSPAR and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, for example). For D6C5 - Benthic Habitat Condition, no attempt was made to integrate the individual habitat types into a single assessment of adverse effects on defined habitats under the MSFD. This is because no internationally agreed standard is yet available.
Related targets
Coverage of targets
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Related measures
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
  • ACSIE-M001 - 'Continue to apply the Natura Directives (Birds Directive [2009/147/EC] and Habitats Directive [92/43/EEC]) and associated national regulations as laid down in S.I. No. 477/2011 - European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011'
  • ACSIE-M002 - 'Complete the identification of Special Areas of Conservation by the end of 2015.'
  • ACSIE-M003 - 'Continue the protection of species and habitats listed in Annex I and II of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M004 - 'Continue implementing an appropriate monitoring and assessment strategy addressing the distribution, extent and condition of habitats and species to support conservation status assessment under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M005 - 'Continue to apply the requirement for Appropriate Assessment of activities within Natura sites as required under Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).'
  • ACSIE-M006 - 'Continue the protection of wild bird species through the designation of Ireland’s network of Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).'
  • ACSIE-M007 - 'Update regional lists of protected plant species and propose protection status for other species and habitats on the scale of the marine subregion.'
  • ACSIE-M008 - 'Continued implementation of OSPAR recommendations for Threatened and/or Declining habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M009 - 'To continue to investigate the distribution of habitats through seabed surveys and monitoring through initiatives such as the Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland's Marine Resource (INFOMAR) Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M010 - 'To continue to report data on habitat distribution to the OSPAR habitat mapping database.'
  • ACSIE-M015 - 'Awareness and training of best practices in maritime and coastal activities and preservation of the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M016 - 'Continue to ensure coherence of Ireland's network of marine protected areas by setting up increased protection areas using tools such as habitat protection orders, no-take zones etc.'
  • ACSIE-M017 - 'To continue to consider whether sites justify selection as Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M018 - 'Set up (temporary or permanent) Marine Protected Areas in functional zones for fish.'
  • ACSIE-M019 - 'Develop a national strategy to create and manage Ireland's network of Marine Protected Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M020 - 'To continue to develop shellfish stock assessments which take into account requirements for protected bird species at national level within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M021 - 'Promote site-specific measures to protect island bird colonies from invasion by non-indigenous predatory mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M022 - 'Continue to be informed by the Action plans developed by BirdWatch Ireland.'
  • ACSIE-M023 - 'Continue to implement ongoing measures to protect sites important for marine water-bird species including Natural Heritage Areas, Wildfowl Sanctuaries and Irish wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.'
  • ACSIE-M024 - 'Continue to apply the Wildlife Acts 1976 to 2012.'
  • ACSIE-M025 - 'Fulfil the obligations for the protection of migratory water-bird species.'
  • ACSIE-M026 - 'Continue to apply the regulations that enforce the Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture marine mammal species, and to cause damage to certain areas used by the species for shelter or protection, or to disturb animals occupying such areas.'
  • ACSIE-M027 - 'Continue to enforce legislation which makes it an offence to intentionally kill, injure, take, disturb, possess or trade species listed under the Wildlife Act.'
  • ACSIE-M028 - 'Continue to enforce Wildlife Acts and Regulations which makes it an offence to kill, injure or capture birds and to cause damage to and their nests and eggs.'
  • ACSIE-M029 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the possession of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M030 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling the import/export trade of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M031 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process controlling hunting of certain birds or animals.'
  • ACSIE-M032 - 'Continue to implement the licensing process governing disturbance of protected plant and animal species.'
  • ACSIE-M033 - 'To apply guidance in place for carrying out activities (e.g. pile driving, seismic survey) in Irish marine waters which have the potential to kill, injure or disturb a marine European species (i.e. any cetacean or bird species).'
  • ACSIE-M034 - 'Promote wildlife watching Codes of Practice to minimise risk of disturbance to marine wildlife including birds and mammals.'
  • ACSIE-M035 - 'Continue to implement Ireland´s Cetacean Conservation Plan.'
  • ACSIE-M036 - 'Continue the National Marine Mammal By-catch Monitoring Programme.'
  • ACSIE-M037 - 'Manage the risk posed by sea fisheries to protected cetaceans in accordance with the Risk Assessment for Special Areas of Conservation.'
  • ACSIE-M038 - 'Maintain the use of acoustic deterrents ('pingers') in identified fisheries on vessels larger than 12m in accordance with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M039 - 'Complete the designation process for proposed Special Areas of Conservation for harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin in Irish waters.'
  • ACSIE-M040 - 'Maintain the moratorium on commercial whaling within the fisheries limits of the State (i.e. out to 200 miles from the coast) and to continue to prohibit the hunting by Irish registered ships of certain whales, including right whales and female whales accompanied by calves, outside the fisheries limits of the State.'
  • ACSIE-M041 - 'Continue to effectively control and promote compliance in accordance with the EU fisheries legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M042 - 'To apply the Precautionary Principle to fisheries management to ensure that the exploitation of living marine biological resources restores and maintains populations of harvested species above levels which can produce the Maximum Sustainable Yield.'
  • ACSIE-M043 - 'Continue to support the development and implementation of Multi Annual Plans at EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M044 - 'Continue to develop fishery closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available advice.'
  • ACSIE-M045 - 'Continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, closures of spawning and nursery grounds to preserve sensitive stocks at the national level, where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M046 - 'Implementation of the Landing Obligation to help eliminate waste, protect young fish, rebuild fish stocks and ensure a sustainable future for the fishing industry.'
  • ACSIE-M047 - 'Setting and enforcing of annual Total Allowable Catches and quotas.'
  • ACSIE-M048 - 'Setting of conservation reference sizes to help lead to the reduction in overall fishing pressure on target species, including sensitive species.'
  • ACSIE-M049 - 'Continue to implement local conservation reference sizes stocks/species under national measures within the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M050 - 'Promote the use of selective fishing gear in order to reduce high levels of unwanted catches and to gradually eliminate discards.'
  • ACSIE-M051 - 'Promote activities that reduce catch of juvenile fish (e.g. avoidance of nursery/spawning grounds and juvenile fish aggregations). Supporting technical measures may include regulation of net size.'
  • ACSIE-M052 - 'To continue to examine and develop, where appropriate, the use of different types of fishing gear at the national level within the 6 nautical mile limit, and at the EU level.'
  • ACSIE-M053 - 'To develop and implement fishery management measures for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) at national level where sites are within the 6 nautical mile limit and at regional EU level for MPAs outside the 6 nautical mile limit.'
  • ACSIE-M054 - 'To deliver compliance with legislation which prohibits the removal of shark fins at sea and other measures which support the conservation of elasmobranch species.'
  • ACSIE-M055 - 'Regulate recreational and commercial fisheries to support conservation and sustainable exploitation.'
  • ACSIE-M056 - 'Continue to implement the salmon licensing and log book reporting scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M057 - 'Apply the compulsory management schemes for species below their conservation objectives.'
  • ACSIE-M058 - 'Continued implementation of Ireland’s Eel Management Plans in line with the requirements of Council Regulation No. 1100/2007.'
  • ACSIE-M059 - 'Continue to manage the impacts of sea-fisheries and aquaculture in Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas.'
  • ACSIE-M061 - 'Ensure that operators restore shellfish growing areas once production ends.'
  • ACSIE-M062 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant habitats included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M063 - 'Continue to implement the EU fishery management measures for the protection of relevant species included on the OSPAR Threatened and/or Declining list.'
  • ACSIE-M064 - 'To continue to support effective conservation methods for elasmobranch species delivering on the EU Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.'
  • ACSIE-M066 - 'Apply Environmental Liability Directive (2004/35/EC) as appropriate.'
  • ACSIE-M067 - 'Implementation of Directive 2013/30/EU on safety of offshore oil and gas operations within Irish Legislation. This ensures protection of the marine environment through implementation of safety measures/mechanisms for offshore oil and gas operations. This includes, inter alia, as per Article 8 of Directive 2013/30/EU, the appointment of the Commission of Energy Regulation (CER) as the competent authority responsible for regulatory functions in this regard.'
  • ACSIE-M068 - 'Ensuring on-going implementation of guidelines for the assessment of dredged material for disposal in Irish waters, the application of the Foreshore Acts and the licensing, permitting and enforcement of activities under the Dumping At Sea Act.'
  • ACSIE-M084 - 'Continued regulation of fishing equipment, vessels, duration and species to regulate the pressures on the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M087 - 'Setting total annual catch at EU level with regard to scientific advice from scientists to provide for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and species.'
  • ACSIE-M091 - 'To continue to support the Responsible Irish Fish (RIF) label and sustainability certification schemes (e.g. fisheries with Marine Stewardship Council certification).'
  • ACSIE-M098 - 'Continue to prohibit drift netting at sea.'
  • ACSIE-M102 - 'Continue to develop closure areas and seasonal closures in conjunction with the Regional Groups of Member States and Advisory Councils based on the best available scientific advice.'
  • ACSIE-M103 - 'To continue to work with the Regional Inshore Fisheries Forums and local stakeholders to develop and implement locally informed management plans for inshore fisheries within 6 nautical miles.'
  • ACSIE-M105 - 'Continue to implement effort management for crab fisheries in line with EU regulations.'
  • ACSIE-M106 - 'To continue to enforce the protection measures for juvenile shellfish species set out in Council Regulation 850/98 as amended.'
  • ACSIE-M107 - 'Continued effort management of Scallop fishing in line with EU legislation.'
  • ACSIE-M108 - 'Implement national restrictions on fishing vessels participating in the scallop fishery, as follows. Vessels greater than or equal to 10m Length Overall must hold an Authorisation in order to retain on board or land a quantity of Scallop that is greater than 10% by live weight of the total quantity of all species of fish retained on board or landed on that occasion. To qualify for an Authorisation, a vessel must either have: (i) carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) have sourced 100% replacement capacity from a vessel(s) which carried out scallop fishing activity for at least 50 days at sea in the two and a half years up to 30 June 2005.'
  • ACSIE-M109 - 'To continue to develop and to apply protection measures for shellfish species in accordance with EU and national legislation such as v-notching, minimum & maximum landing size for lobsters, minimum landing size for brown crab, spider crab crawfish, closed season for shrimp, monitoring, reporting & spawning closure for bivalve fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M117 - 'Continue to support the Rural Development Programme (RPD); including its Knowledge Transfer schemes and the implementation of the GLAS (Green Low- Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme) Scheme.'
  • ACSIE-M124 - 'Continue to implement national legislation to appropriately apply licensing, regulation and planning for the marine and coastal environment, including the requirement for applications to be accompanied by the materials necessary for a full assessment of the proposed plan, project or development.'
  • ACSIE-M125 - 'Ensure that appropriate forms and levels of organisational governance are in place to support Foreshore Licensing, Petroleum Exploration/Appraisal/ Production Licensing, and proposed Maritime Option Licensing process.'
  • ACSIE-M126 - 'Ensure that the consenting/ permitting processes, overseen by relevant regulatory bodies/statutory bodies, sufficiently account for the adequate protection of habitats and species.'
  • ACSIE-M127 - 'Develop sector specific guidance documentation and regional strategy plans for renewable energy growth and impact control'
  • ACSIE-M128 - 'To apply the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and associated legislation in relation to licences and consents.'
  • ACSIE-M129 - 'Continue to develop and implement river basin and shoreline management plans to control impacts and improve environmental status.'
  • ACSIE-M130 - 'Develop and implement marine plans for all of Irish waters by 31st March 2021 at the latest.'
  • ACSIE-M133 - 'Ensure that environmental monitoring and mitigation measures stipulated in Environmental Impact Statements are fit for purpose and when/where deemed necessary are conducted appropriately.'
  • ACSIE-M139 - 'To continue to prevent the use of legacy pesticide with persistent bioaccumulative toxic properties.'
  • ACSIE-M149 - 'Ensure dredging plans are incorporated into port master plans.'
  • ACSIE-M157 - 'Ensure operators take all necessary measures to prevent major accidents and limit their consequences for human health and the environment.'
  • ACSIE-M158 - 'Continue to enforce the Dumping at Sea Act 1996 (as amended), which specifically prohibits the dumping of certain materials at sea and requires any person who wishes to dispose of material at sea to apply to the EPA for a Dumping at Sea permit.'
  • ACSIE-M177 - 'Regulate and appropriately monitor of dredging and disposal under the Foreshore Act 1993 (as amended)'
  • ACSIE-M207 - 'Continue to promote and support An Taisce´s programme on Ocean Literacy.'
  • ACSIE-M212 - 'To continue to apply the BIM Responsibly Sourced Standard for wild capture fisheries.'
  • ACSIE-M220 - 'Continue to promote the Bord Iascaigh Mhara Environment Management System (EMS) to assist fishermen to implement practices to help minimise the impact of fishing effort on the marine environment.'
  • ACSIE-M221 - 'Continue to promote the implementation of the Environment Management System on fish and shellfish farms through the Environment Management System for Aquaculture initiative.'
  • ACSIE-M227 - 'Support the Origin Green Initiative National programme to improve sustainability and environmental performance within the Irish Food Sector.'
Coverage of measures
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
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Programme code
ACS-IE-D03-01
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Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
Irish Groundfish Survey - Litter
INFOMAR
INFOMAR
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
Monitoring and Assessments of Sea Floor Integrity
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Programme description
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
The amount of litter on the seabed of the North East Atlantic is monitored as part of existing trawling programmes for the assessment of fish stocks, the International Bottom Trawl Survey. These programmes are coordinated by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES). North East Atlantic countries survey different sections of the marine areas. For example, France and Ireland currently survey the Celtic Sea area, Ireland covers the shelf West of Ireland, Ireland and Scotland survey the north coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland covers the Irish Sea.
INFOMAR is a 20-year programme to map the physical, chemical and biological features of Ireland’s seabed. The project is funded by the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications and jointly managed by Geological Survey Ireland and the Marine Institute, and is a successor to the Irish National Seabed Survey (INSS) programme. The objective of this mapping programme is the creation of open source integrated map and data products relating to the physico-chemical and biological features of the seabed in Irish waters. These data products are integral components supporting assessment of the status and sensitivity of seabed habitats with respect to existing and potential future impacts and pressures. The programme collaborates on major international hydrographic projects such as INIS Hydro, the Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance and EMODNET. For the last ten years, INFOMAR has contributed seafloor substrate data to the EMODnet Geology project initiated by the European Commission in response to the EU's Green Paper on Future Maritime Policy.
INFOMAR is a 20-year programme to map the physical, chemical and biological features of Ireland’s seabed. The project is funded by the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications and jointly managed by Geological Survey Ireland and the Marine Institute, and is a successor to the Irish National Seabed Survey (INSS) programme. The objective of this mapping programme is the creation of open source integrated map and data products relating to the physico-chemical and biological features of the seabed in Irish waters. These data products are integral components supporting assessment of the status and sensitivity of seabed habitats with respect to existing and potential future impacts and pressures. The programme collaborates on major international hydrographic projects such as INIS Hydro, the Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance and EMODNET. For the last ten years, INFOMAR has contributed seafloor substrate data to the EMODnet Geology project initiated by the European Commission in response to the EU's Green Paper on Future Maritime Policy.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
The assessment of extent of physical damage to predominant and special habitats relies on two types underlying information, (i) the distribution and sensitivity of habitats (resilience and resistance), and (ii) the distribution and intensity of human activities and pressures that cause physical damage, such as mobile bottom gear fisheries, sediment extraction and offshore constructions. These two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period.
Monitoring purpose
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Effectiveness of measures
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Environmental state and impacts
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
Other policies and conventions
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Data Collection Framework Multi-Annual Plan (Common Fisheries Policy)
  • NEAFC Monitoring of Fisheries
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • Monitoring programme targeting at national legislation
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
  • OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme
Regional cooperation - coordinating body
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
  • OSPAR
Regional cooperation - countries involved
Regional cooperation - implementation level
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Agreed data collection methods
Monitoring details
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
Seabed litter monitoring is undertaken by the Marine Institute in Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS) is carried out over 42 days in the autumn/winter annually using the R.V. Celtic Explorer (65 m vessel). Each year 170 stations are randomly selected to be surveyed. A high headline Overture Vertical (GOV) trawl with a 20 mm coded liner is used to survey the stations over 30 minutes at 4 knots. Sampling is stratified into 17 strata by depth and ICES sub-region. The net area sampled at each station is estimated from the width of the net by the distance trawled. The seabed litter collected is sorted, counted and normalised to km2. The IGFS collects data from four ICES Subregions – 27.6a, 27.7b, 27.7j and 27.7g. Following quality control, data is uploaded to the ICES DATRAS database.
INFOMAR (Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland’s Marine Resource) is the national seabed mapping programme (2006-2026 inclusive), which aims to map the physical, chemical and biological features of Ireland’s seabed. The project is funded by the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications and jointly managed by Geological Survey Ireland and the Marine Institute, and is a successor to the Irish National Seabed Survey (INSS) programme. The objective of this mapping programme is the creation of open source integrated map and data products relating to the physico-chemical and biological features of the seabed in Irish waters. These data products are integral components supporting assessment of the status and sensitivity of seabed habitats with respect to existing and potential future impacts and pressures. The programme partners collaborate on major international ecosystem assessment and seabed mapping related projects including Mission Atlantic (H2020) and CHERISH (Ireland-Wales 2014-2020 Programme). For the last ten years, INFOMAR has contributed seabed characterisation data to the EMODnet Geology, Habitats and Bathymetry projects initiated by the European Commission, in response to the EU's Green Paper on Future Maritime Policy.
INFOMAR (Integrated Mapping For the Sustainable Development of Ireland’s Marine Resource) is the national seabed mapping programme (2006-2026 inclusive), which aims to map the physical, chemical and biological features of Ireland’s seabed. The project is funded by the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications and jointly managed by Geological Survey Ireland and the Marine Institute, and is a successor to the Irish National Seabed Survey (INSS) programme. The objective of this mapping programme is the creation of open source integrated map and data products relating to the physico-chemical and biological features of the seabed in Irish waters. These data products are integral components supporting assessment of the status and sensitivity of seabed habitats with respect to existing and potential future impacts and pressures. The programme partners collaborate on major international ecosystem assessment and seabed mapping related projects including Mission Atlantic (H2020) and CHERISH (Ireland-Wales 2014-2020 Programme). For the last ten years, INFOMAR has contributed seabed characterisation data to the EMODnet Geology, Habitats and Bathymetry projects initiated by the European Commission, in response to the EU's Green Paper on Future Maritime Policy.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Two sources of information (pressure and sensitivity) are combined to calculate the potential damage to a given seafloor habitat, and the trends across the six-year period. Several programmes provide data that is collated to determine sea floor sensitivity and pressure, which enable the assessment of Ireland’s sea floor integrity.
Features
Litter in the environment
Litter in the environment
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Species affected by incidental by-catch
Deep-sea fish
Demersal shelf fish
Deep-sea fish
Demersal shelf fish
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Deep-sea fish
Demersal shelf fish
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
Benthic broad habitats
Physical and hydrological characteristics
Aquaculture – marine, including infrastructure
Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
Non-renewable energy generation
Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
Canalisation and other watercourse modifications
Coastal defence and flood protection
Land claim
Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
Transport infrastructure
Physical loss of the seabed
Physical disturbance to seabed
Benthic broad habitats
Elements
  • Artificial polymer materials
  • Cloth/textile
  • Glass/ceramics
  • Litter in the environment
  • Macrolitter (all)
  • Metal
  • Other materials
  • Paper/cardboard
  • Processed/worked wood
  • Rubber
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Deania calcea
  • Etmopterus princeps
  • Etmopterus pusillus
  • Etmopterus spinax
  • Galeus melastomus
  • Helicolenus dactylopterus
  • Phycis blennoides
  • Squalus acanthias
  • Deania calcea
  • Etmopterus princeps
  • Etmopterus pusillus
  • Etmopterus spinax
  • Galeus melastomus
  • Helicolenus dactylopterus
  • Phycis blennoides
  • Squalus acanthias
  • Not Applicable
  • Deania calcea
  • Etmopterus princeps
  • Etmopterus pusillus
  • Etmopterus spinax
  • Galeus melastomus
  • Helicolenus dactylopterus
  • Phycis blennoides
  • Squalus acanthias
  • Not Applicable
  • Aequipecten opercularis
  • Cancer pagurus
  • Capros aper
  • Carcinus maenas
  • Centrolabrus exoletus
  • Cerastoderma edule
  • Chelidonichthys cuculus
  • Chelidonichthys lucerna
  • Clupea harengus
  • Conger conger
  • Dasyatis pastinaca
  • Dicentrarchus labrax
  • Dipturus oxyrinchus
  • Ensis Magnus
  • Ensis Siliqua
  • Eutrigla gurnardus
  • Gadus morhua
  • Galeorhinus galeus
  • Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
  • Helicolenus dactylopterus
  • Homarus gammarus
  • Illex coindetii
  • Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis
  • Leucoraja circularis
  • Leucoraja fullonica
  • Leucoraja naevus
  • Limanda limanda
  • Lophius budegassa
  • Lophius piscatorius
  • Maja squinado
  • Melanogrammus aeglefinus
  • Merluccius merluccius
  • Micromesistius poutassou
  • Molva molva
  • Mora moro
  • Mustelus asterias
  • Mytilus edulis
  • Necora puber
  • Nephrops norvegicus
  • Ostrea edulis
  • Pagellus bogaraveo
  • Palaemon Serratus
  • Palinurus elephas
  • Pecten maximus
  • Phycis blennoides
  • Platichthys flesus
  • Pleuronectes platessa
  • Pollachius pollachius
  • Pollachius virens
  • Prionace glauca
  • Raja brachyura
  • Raja clavata
  • Raja microocellata
  • Raja montagui
  • Raja undulata
  • Sardina pilchardus
  • Scomber scombrus
  • Scophthalmus maximus
  • Scophthalmus rhombus
  • Scyliorhinus canicula
  • Solea solea
  • Spisula solida
  • Sprattus sprattus
  • Squalus acanthias
  • Thunnus alalunga
  • Thunnus thynnus
  • Trachurus trachurus
  • Trisopterus luscus
  • Zeus faber
  • Aequipecten opercularis
  • Capros aper
  • Centrolabrus exoletus
  • Conger conger
  • Dasyatis pastinaca
  • Ensis Magnus
  • Ensis Siliqua
  • Eutrigla gurnardus
  • Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
  • Helicolenus dactylopterus
  • Homarus gammarus
  • Leucoraja circularis
  • Leucoraja fullonica
  • Leucoraja naevus
  • Lophius budegassa
  • Lophius piscatorius
  • Maja squinado
  • Molva molva
  • Necora puber
  • Nephrops norvegicus
  • Ostrea edulis
  • Pagellus bogaraveo
  • Palaemon Serratus
  • Palinurus elephas
  • Phycis blennoides
  • Platichthys flesus
  • Raja brachyura
  • Raja clavata
  • Raja montagui
  • Raja undulata
  • Scyliorhinus canicula
  • Spisula solida
  • Sprattus sprattus
  • Squalus acanthias
  • Trisopterus luscus
  • Zeus faber
  • Cancer pagurus
  • Carcinus maenas
  • Cerastoderma edule
  • Chelidonichthys cuculus
  • Chelidonichthys lucerna
  • Dipturus oxyrinchus
  • Galeorhinus galeus
  • Illex coindetii
  • Limanda limanda
  • Mora moro
  • Mustelus asterias
  • Mytilus edulis
  • Pecten maximus
  • Prionace glauca
  • Raja microocellata
  • Sardina pilchardus
  • Scophthalmus maximus
  • Scophthalmus rhombus
  • Thunnus alalunga
  • Thunnus thynnus
  • Clupea harengus
  • Gadus morhua
  • Melanogrammus aeglefinus
  • Merluccius merluccius
  • Micromesistius poutassou
  • Pleuronectes platessa
  • Pollachius pollachius
  • Pollachius virens
  • Scomber scombrus
  • Solea solea
  • Dicentrarchus labrax
  • Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis
  • Trachurus trachurus
  • Not Applicable
  • Abyssal
  • Benthic habitats
  • Circalittoral coarse sediment
  • Circalittoral mixed sediment
  • Circalittoral mud
  • Circalittoral rock and biogenic reef
  • Circalittoral sand
  • Infralittoral coarse sediment
  • Infralittoral mixed sediment
  • Infralittoral mud
  • Infralittoral rock and biogenic reef
  • Infralittoral sand
  • Littoral rock and biogenic reef
  • Littoral sediment
  • Lower bathyal rock and biogenic reef
  • Lower bathyal sediment
  • Offshore circalittoral coarse sediment
  • Offshore circalittoral mixed sediment
  • Offshore circalittoral mud
  • Offshore circalittoral rock and biogenic
  • Offshore circalittoral sand
  • Upper bathyal rock and biogenic reef
  • Upper bathyal sediment
  • Bathymetry
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Abyssal
  • Benthic habitats
  • Circalittoral coarse sediment
  • Circalittoral mixed sediment
  • Circalittoral mud
  • Circalittoral rock and biogenic reef
  • Circalittoral sand
  • Infralittoral coarse sediment
  • Infralittoral mixed sediment
  • Infralittoral mud
  • Infralittoral rock and biogenic reef
  • Infralittoral sand
  • Littoral rock and biogenic reef
  • Littoral sediment
  • Lower bathyal rock and biogenic reef
  • Lower bathyal sediment
  • Offshore circalittoral coarse sediment
  • Offshore circalittoral mixed sediment
  • Offshore circalittoral mud
  • Offshore circalittoral rock and biogenic
  • Offshore circalittoral sand
  • Upper bathyal rock and biogenic reef
  • Upper bathyal sediment
GES criteria
D10C1
D10C1
D1C1
D1C1
D1C2
D1C2
D1C4
D1C4
D1C4
D1C5
D1C5
D1C5
D3C1
D3C2
D3C2
D3C2
D3C2
D3C2
D6C2
D6C4
NotRelevan
D6C1
D6C1
D6C1
D6C1
D6C1
D6C1
D6C1
D6C1
D6C1
D6C1
D6C1
D6C2
D6C4
Parameters
  • Other
  • Other
  • Mortality (weight/volume; number of individuals)
  • Mortality rate
  • Mortality (weight/volume; number of individuals)
  • Mortality rate
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Distribution (range)
  • Distribution (spatial)
  • Distribution (range)
  • Distribution (spatial)
  • Distribution (range)
  • Distribution (spatial)
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Mortality (weight/volume; number of individuals)
  • Mortality rate
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Other
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Other
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Biomass of Spawning Stock (SSB)
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Abundance (number of individuals)
  • Biomass of Spawning Stock (SSB)
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Bathymetric depth
  • Physical structure of habitat (e.g. sediment characteristics, topographic structure)
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
Parameter Other
Amount on seabed
amount on seabed
Biomass
Distribution - Range
D
Biomass
Biomass
Spatial scope
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Beyond MS Marine Waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • Beyond MS Marine Waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Continental shelf (beyond EEZ)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Territorial waters
  • Transitional waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
Marine reporting units
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
Temporal scope (start date - end date)
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2010-9999
2006-9999
2006-9999
2020-9999
2020-9999
2020-9999
2020-9999
2020-9999
2020-9999
2020-9999
2020-9999
2020-9999
2020-9999
2020-9999
2020-9999
2020-9999
Monitoring frequency
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Continually
Continually
6-yearly
6-yearly
6-yearly
6-yearly
6-yearly
6-yearly
6-yearly
6-yearly
6-yearly
6-yearly
6-yearly
6-yearly
6-yearly
Monitoring type
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Ecological modelling
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • In-situ sampling offshore
  • Administrative data collection
  • Administrative data collection
  • Numerical modelling
  • Numerical modelling
  • Numerical modelling
  • Numerical modelling
  • Numerical modelling
  • Numerical modelling
  • Numerical modelling
  • Numerical modelling
  • Numerical modelling
  • Numerical modelling
  • Numerical modelling
  • Numerical modelling
  • Numerical modelling
Monitoring method
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Manual for the Offshore Beam Trawl Surveys (WGBEAM)
  • NEAFC: Recording of Catch and Fishing Effort
  • NEAFC: Vessel Monitoring System
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines on Litter on the Seafloor
  • Other monitoring method
  • SISP 10 - Manual for the International Bottom Trawl Surveys, Revision IX
  • SISP 15 - Manual of the IBTS North Eastern Atlantic Surveys
  • SISP 6 - Manual for mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys, sampling at sea
  • SISP 9 Manual for International Pelagic Surveys (IPS) - Version 1.00
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
  • OSPAR CEMP Guidelines Common Indicator: BH3 Extent of Physical damage to predominant and special habitats (Agreement 2017-09)
Monitoring method other
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
MSFD GES Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter (TSG-ML). Monitoring Guidance for Marine Litter in European Seas. DRAFT REPORT, July 2013. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) 2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp
International Hydrographic Organization Standards for Hydrographic Surveys
International Hydrographic Organization Standards for Hydrographic Surveys
Quality control
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
ICES2020. Manual for the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Surveys. Series of ICES Survey Protocols SISP 10-IBTS 10, Revision 11. 102 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7562
Data are acquired in accordance with International Hydrographic Office Standards, and in compliance with Marine Institute Data Quality Management Framework.
Data are acquired in accordance with International Hydrographic Office Standards, and in compliance with Marine Institute Data Quality Management Framework.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Quality control is managed through OSPAR and also through assessment-specific working groups.
Data management
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Marine Institute Database Nationally and ICES DATRAS database
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
Data Management in the Marine Institute is focused on: people (ensuring the roles for Data Management across the Institute are assigned appropriately and adequately resourced); processes (including ensuring a framework for reproducible high quality data processes are in place across the Institute) and technology (with an operational stream based around the Microsoft SQL Server and Esri ArcGIS product families and a research and development stream). Much of this activity is takes place under the Marine Institute’s Data Management Quality Management Framework, which is aligned with ISOO9001:2015 and has been accredited by the International Data and Information Exchange of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. This framework covers end-user requirements; data management planning; documenting data processes and procedures; cataloguing datasets; and reviewing and evaluating the operation of data processes. The Marine Institute publishes many of its datasets openly online in line with national Open Data Strategy and the upcoming requirements of the Public Sector Information Directive, either via a data broker software server (in particular the Erddap tool created by the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and available at http://erddap.marine.ie) or through web mapping services. Many of these datasets are visualised either through Ireland’s Marine Atlas (http://atlas.marine.ie). These sites provide a demonstration of the Marine Institute’s data holdings and data capabilities. A full inventory of publicly available datasets from the Marine Institute can be found at http://data.marine.ie, and any data which are not available through online services can be requested via email to datareqeusts@marine.ie.
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  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
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  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
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  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
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  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
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  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ACS-IE-MaximumSustainableYield2021
  • ACS-IE-SeabedLitter2021
  • ACS-IE-SpawingStockBiomass2021
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabExtent2021
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabExtent2021
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabPhysLoss2021
  • Benthic Habitat Disturbance
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabPhysLoss2021
  • Benthic Habitat Disturbance
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabPhysLoss2021
  • Benthic Habitat Disturbance
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabPhysLoss2021
  • Benthic Habitat Disturbance
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabPhysLoss2021
  • Benthic Habitat Disturbance
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabPhysLoss2021
  • Benthic Habitat Disturbance
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabPhysLoss2021
  • Benthic Habitat Disturbance
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabPhysLoss2021
  • Benthic Habitat Disturbance
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabPhysLoss2021
  • Benthic Habitat Disturbance
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabPhysLoss2021
  • Benthic Habitat Disturbance
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabPhysLoss2021
  • Benthic Habitat Disturbance
  • ASC-IE-BenthHabPhysLoss2021
  • Benthic Habitat Disturbance
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