Member State report / Art8-2024 / 2024 / D2 / Italy / Mediterranean: Adriatic Sea

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art8
Report due 2024-10-15
GES Descriptor D2 Non-indigenous species
Member State Italy
Region/subregion Mediterranean: Adriatic Sea
Report date 2025-09-11 10:38:38

MAD-IT-MS-AS

Regional assessment area
Component MRUs
GES component
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
Feature
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
Element
Abudefduf spp.
Acanthosiphonia echinata
Aglaothamnion halliae
Ampithoe valida
Antithamnion amphigeneum
Bregmaceros nectabanus
Fulvia fragilis
Holocentrus adscensionis
Kapraunia schneideri
Lumbrineris perkinsi
Melanothamnus japonicus
Mesanthura romulea
Mnemiopsis leidyi
Palola valida
Paradella dianae
Parvocalanus crassirostris
Penaeus aztecus
Phascolion (Isomya) convestitum
Pileolaria berkeleyana
Pilumnus minutus
Sciaenops ocellatus
Sinelobus vanhaareni
Spirorbis (Spirorbis) marioni
Stenothoe georgiana
Styela clava
Terapon puta
Timarete punctata
Zeuxo edgari
Element extent
Trend element
Element 2
Element source
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
Criterion
Parameter
Threshold value upper
Threshold value lower
Threshold value operator
Threshold qualitative
Threshold value source
Value achieved upper
Value achieved lower
Value unit
Proportion threshold value
Proportion value achieved
Proportion threshold value unit
Trend parameter
Parameter achieved
Description parameter
Related indicator
Criteria status
Description criteria
Element status
Description element
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
New non-indigenous species
Source assessment feature
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
  • National
Reporting method feature
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Trend feature
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Improving
Integration rule type parameter
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Integration rule description parameter
Integration rule type criteria
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Not relevant
Integration rule description criteria
GES extent threshold
GES extent achieved
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
GES extent unit
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
Number of newly-introduced species
GES achieved
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
GES later than 2024, Art14ExceptionNotReported
Description overall status
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
In order to be in GES, the mean number of newly introduced species in the assessment period must be significantly inferior to the mean number of newly introduced species in the reference period. The reference period is obtained through the breakpoint analysis and corresponds to the most recent segment found by the analysis in the time series 1970-2015 of new introductions. TrendParameter was obtained through a comparison of newly introduced species between current assessment period (2016-2021) and previous six years 2012-2017, adopting same type of data
Assessments period
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
2016-2021
Related pressures
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
Related targets
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
  • MAD-IT-D02-T001
  • MAD-IT-D02-T002
Test TV
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Test results
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
False