Member State report / Art13 / 2022 / D1-F / Sweden / NE Atlantic: Greater North Sea

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 13 Programme of measures (and Art. 17 updates)
Report due 2022-10-15
GES Descriptor D1 Fish
Member State Sweden
Region/subregion NE Atlantic: Greater North Sea
Reported by Havs- och vattenmyndigheten/Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management
Report date 2022-03-25
Report access 363

Marine reporting units
  • ANS-SE-AA-B_Kattegatt
  • BAL-SE-AA-B_Alands_hav
  • BAL-SE-AA-B_Bottenhavet
  • BAL-SE-AA-B_N_Gotlandshavet
  • ANS-SE-AA-BG_Vasterhavet
  • BAL-SE-AA-BG_Bottniska_Viken
  • BAL-SE-AA-BG_Egentliga_Ostersjon
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_1n_Vastkusten_inre_Skagerrak
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_1s_Vastkusten_inre_Kattegatt
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_25_Gota_alv_Nordre_alv
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_2_Vastkusten_fjordar
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_3_Vastkusten_yttre_Skagerrak
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_4_Vastkusten_yttre_Kattegatt
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_5_S_Halland_och_N_Oresund
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_6_Oresund
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_1n_Vastkusten_inre_Skagerrak
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_1s_Vastkusten_inre_Kattegatt
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_25_Gota_alv_Nordre_alv
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_2_Vastkusten_fjordar
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_3_Vastkusten_yttre_Skagerrak
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_4_Vastkusten_yttre_Kattegatt
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_5_S_Halland_och_N_Oresund
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_6_Oresund
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_10_Oland_och_Gotland
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_11_Gotland_nordvastra
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_12n_Osterg_Stockh_skargard
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_12s_Ostergotland_skargard
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_13_Ostergotland_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_14_Ostergotland_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_15_Stockholm_skargard_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_16_S_Bottenhavet_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_17_S_Bottenhavet_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_18_N_Bottenh_H_kusten_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_19_N_Bottenh_H_kusten_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_20_N_Kvarken_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_21_N_Kvarken_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_22_Bottenviken_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_23_Bottenviken_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_24_Stockh_inre_skarg_Hallsfj
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_7_Skane
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_8_Blekinge_skarg_Kalmars_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_9_Blekinge_skarg_Kalmars_yttr
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_1n_Vastkusten_inre_Skagerrak
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_1s_Vastkusten_inre_Kattegatt
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_25_Gota_alv_Nordre_alv
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_2_Vastkusten_fjordar
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_3_Vastkusten_yttre_Skagerrak
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_4_Vastkusten_yttre_Kattegatt
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_5_S_Halland_och_N_Oresund
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_6_Oresund
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_10_Oland_och_Gotland
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_11_Gotland_nordvastra
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_12n_Osterg_Stockh_skargard
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_12s_Ostergotland_skargard
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_13_Ostergotland_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_14_Ostergotland_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_15_Stockholm_skargard_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_16_S_Bottenhavet_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_17_S_Bottenhavet_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_18_N_Bottenh_H_kusten_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_19_N_Bottenh_H_kusten_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_20_N_Kvarken_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_21_N_Kvarken_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_22_Bottenviken_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_23_Bottenviken_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_24_Stockh_inre_skarg_Hallsfj
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_7_Skane
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_8_Blekinge_skarg_Kalmars_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_9_Blekinge_skarg_Kalmars_yttr
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_1n_Vastkusten_inre_Skagerrak
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_1s_Vastkusten_inre_Kattegatt
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_25_Gota_alv_Nordre_alv
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_2_Vastkusten_fjordar
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_3_Vastkusten_yttre_Skagerrak
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_4_Vastkusten_yttre_Kattegatt
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_5_S_Halland_och_N_Oresund
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_6_Oresund
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_10_Oland_och_Gotland
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_11_Gotland_nordvastra
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_12n_Osterg_Stockh_skargard
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_12s_Ostergotland_skargard
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_13_Ostergotland_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_14_Ostergotland_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_15_Stockholm_skargard_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_16_S_Bottenhavet_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_17_S_Bottenhavet_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_18_N_Bottenh_H_kusten_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_19_N_Bottenh_H_kusten_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_20_N_Kvarken_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_21_N_Kvarken_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_22_Bottenviken_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_23_Bottenviken_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_24_Stockh_inre_skarg_Hallsfj
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_7_Skane
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_8_Blekinge_skarg_Kalmars_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_9_Blekinge_skarg_Kalmars_yttr
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_1n_Vastkusten_inre_Skagerrak
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_1s_Vastkusten_inre_Kattegatt
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_25_Gota_alv_Nordre_alv
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_2_Vastkusten_fjordar
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_3_Vastkusten_yttre_Skagerrak
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_4_Vastkusten_yttre_Kattegatt
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_5_S_Halland_och_N_Oresund
  • ANS-SE-AA-K_6_Oresund
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_10_Oland_och_Gotland
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_11_Gotland_nordvastra
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_12n_Osterg_Stockh_skargard
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_12s_Ostergotland_skargard
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_13_Ostergotland_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_14_Ostergotland_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_15_Stockholm_skargard_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_16_S_Bottenhavet_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_17_S_Bottenhavet_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_18_N_Bottenh_H_kusten_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_19_N_Bottenh_H_kusten_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_20_N_Kvarken_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_21_N_Kvarken_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_22_Bottenviken_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_23_Bottenviken_yttre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_24_Stockh_inre_skarg_Hallsfj
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_7_Skane
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_8_Blekinge_skarg_Kalmars_inre
  • BAL-SE-AA-K_9_Blekinge_skarg_Kalmars_yttr
  • ANS-SE-SR-Nordsjon
  • ANS-SE-SR-Nordsjon
  • ANS-SE-SR-Nordsjon
  • ANS-SE-SR-Nordsjon
  • BAL-SE-RG-Ostersjon
  • ANS-SE-SR-Nordsjon
  • BAL-SE-RG-Ostersjon
  • ANS-SE-SR-Nordsjon
  • BAL-SE-RG-Ostersjon
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  • BAL-SE-RG-Ostersjon
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  • BAL-SE-RG-Ostersjon
  • ANS-SE-SR-Nordsjon
  • BAL-SE-RG-Ostersjon
RegionSubregion
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
NEA Greater North Sea
NEA Greater North Sea
NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea
Measure code
SE-M044
SE-M045
SE-M031
SE-M014
SE-M016
SE-M001
SE-M029
SE-M1014
SE-M1065
SE-M1067
SE-M002
SE-M003
SE-M004
SE-M005
SE-M006
SE-M007
SE-M008
SE-M009
SE-M011
SE-M012
SE-M013
SE-M015
SE-M017
SE-M018
SE-M019
SE-M020
SE-M021
SE-M022
SE-M023
SE-M024
SE-M025
SE-M026
SE-M027
SE-M028
SE-M030
SE-M032
SE-M033
SE-M038
SE-M039
SE-M040
SE-M041
SE-M046
SE-M1001
SE-M1002
SE-M1003
SE-M1004
SE-M1005
SE-M1006
SE-M1007
SE-M1008
SE-M1009
SE-M1010
SE-M1011
SE-M1012
SE-M1013
SE-M1021
SE-M1024
SE-M1037
SE-M1042
SE-M1043
SE-M1047
SE-M1048
SE-M1049
SE-M1050
SE-M1059
SE-M1060
SE-M1061
SE-M1062
SE-M1063
SE-M1064
SE-M1066
SE-WFD05
Measure old code
ANSSE-M031;
ANSSE-M014;BALSE-M014
ANSSE-M016;BALSE-M016
ANSSE-M001;BALSE-M001
ANSSE-M029;BALSE-M029
ANSSE-M045
ANSSE-M002;BALSE-M002
ANSSE-M003;BALSE-M003
ANSSE-M004;BALSE-M004
ANSSE-M005;BALSE-M005
ANSSE-M006;BALSE-M006
ANSSE-M007;BALSE-M007
ANSSE-M008;BALSE-M008
ANSSE-M009;BALSE-M009
ANSSE-M011;BALSE-M011
ANSSE-M012;BALSE-M012
ANSSE-M013;BALSE-M013
ANSSE-M015;BALSE-M015
ANSSE-M017;BALSE-M017
ANSSE-M018;BALSE-M018
ANSSE-M019;BALSE-M019
ANSSE-M020;BALSE-M020
ANSSE-M021;BALSE-M021
ANSSE-M022;BALSE-M022
ANSSE-M023;BALSE-M023
ANSSE-M024;BALSE-M024
ANSSE-M025;BALSE-M025
ANSSE-M026;BALSE-M026
ANSSE-M027;BALSE-M027
ANSSE-M028;BALSE-M028
ANSSE-M030;BALSE-M030
ANSSE-M032;BALSE-M032
ANSE-M040; BALSE-M040
ANSE-M041; BALSE-M041
ANSSE-M039;BALSE-M039
ANSE-M035; BALSE-M035
ANSE-M036; BALSE-M036
ANSSE-M037; BALSE-M037
ANSSE-M034; BALSE-M034
ANSE-M033; BALSE-M033
ANSE-M036; BALSE-M036
ANSSE-M044;BALSE-M044
Measure name
ÅPH 44 - Utarbeta vägledning för genomförande av ekosystembaserad havsförvaltning på havsområdesnivå ÅPH 44 - Develop guidance for the implementation of ecosystem based marine management at sea basin level.
ÅPH 45 - Inrättande av förvaltningsråd för skyddade områden och andra rumsliga förvaltningsåtgärder i svenska havsområden ÅPH 45 - Establishment of management councils for protected areas and other spatial management measures in Swedish marine areas.
ÅPH 31 - att i samverkan med Havs- och vattenmyndigheten och berörda kommuner genomföra restaureringsåtgärder för ålgräs i Västerhavet ÅPH 31 - implement restoration measures for seagrass (Zostera marina) in the North Sea, in collaboration with SwAM and the municipalities concerned
ÅPH 14 - Att följa upp och utveckla stöd och vägledning för kommunal och regional havs- och kustplanering enligt plan- och bygglagen ÅPH 14 - Follow up and develop support and guidance for municipal marine and coastal planning in accordance with the Planning and Building Act
ÅPH 16 – Improvement of management of contaminated sediment ÅPH 16 – Improved management of contaminated sediments
ÅPH 1 -att ta fram ett pilotprojekt för att utveckla metoder för kontroll och lokal bekämpning av invasiva främmande arter ÅPH 1 - design a pilot project to develop methods for control and local combating of invasive non-indigenous species.
ÅPH 29 - Att i samråd med berörda aktörer, ta fram en samordnad åtgärdsstrategi mot fysisk påverkan och för biologisk återställning i kustvattenmiljön. ÅPH 29 - To develop, in consultation with stakeholders, a coordinated strategy of measures to address physical impacts and biological restoration in the coastal water environment.
Fiskeriverkets föreskrifter (2000:1) om svenskt trålfiske efter nordhavsräka i Kattegatt, Skagerrak och Nordsjön. Swedish National Board of Fisheries regulations (2000:1) on Swedish trawl fishing for North Sea shrimp in the Kattegat, Skagerrak and North Sea.
OSPAR:s miljöstrategi för Nordostatlanten OSPAR's North East Atlantic Environmental Strategy (NEAES)
OSPAR Joint Documentation on Coordination of Measures (MSFD)
ÅPH 2- att utveckla tekniskt verktyg för att i ökad grad tillgängliggöra samt komplettera information om främmande arter ÅPH 2 - To develop technical tools to improve the availability and quality of information on alien species
ÅPH 3 -att utveckla ett nationellt varnings- och responssystem för tidig upptäckt av nya invasiva främmande arter samt hanterings- och beredskapsplaner för dessa. ÅPH 3 - To develop a national warning and response system for early detection of new invasive alien species, together with handling and emergency plans for these species
ÅPH 4 -att införa nya fiskebestämmelser för att freda särskilt hotade kustlekande bestånd innanför trålgränsen i Skagerrak, Kattegatt och Östersjön ÅPH 4 – New fishing regulations to protect particularly threatened stocks that spawn in coastal waters
ÅPH 5 - att införa nya fiskebestämmelser som syftar till att fisket innanför trålgränsen bedrivs mer artselektivt i Skagerrak, Kattegatt och Östersjön ÅPH 5 – New fishing regulations to promote more selective fishing in coastal waters
ÅPH 6 -att införa fiskebestämmelser som syftar till att minska fisketrycket på kustlevande bestånd innanför trålgränsen i Skagerrak, Kattegatt och Östersjön som behöver stärkt skydd men som kan fiskas till viss del. ÅPH 6 – Fishing regulations to reduce fishing pressure on coastal stocks
ÅPH 7 -att utreda var ytterligare fredningsområden bör inrättas i kustområdena, samt inrätta sådana områden ÅPH 7 – Investigate and establish additional fishing area closures
ÅPH 8 -att utreda för vilka arter och under vilken tid på året som generella fredningstider bör införas för kustlevande fisk, samt inrätta sådana ÅPH 8 – Investigate general fishing closures for coastal species
ÅPH 9 -att anpassa fiskeflottans kapacitet till tillgängliga fiskemöjligheter i vissa flottsegment ÅPH 9 – Adjust fleet capacity in line with fishing opportunities
ÅPH 11-Att utreda möjligheten att finansiellt ersätta nettoupptag av kväve och fosfor ur vattenmiljön samt stimulera tekniker för odling och förädling av blå fånggrödor där det är möjligt i de havsområden som inte uppnår god miljöstatus. ÅPH 11-To investigate the possibility to financially support net uptake of nitrogen and phosphorus from the marine environment through cultivation and harvest of “blue catch crops” where possible in marine areas which do not reach good environmental status, and to stimulate technologies for cultivation and refining of such blue catch crops.
ÅPH 12 - Att stimulera vattenbrukstekniker som inte innebär nettobelastning i övergödda/näringsbelastade havsområden ÅPH 12 - to stimulate aquaculture technologies which provides no net load to the surrounding waters, in marine areas which do not reach good environmental status
ÅPH 13 - att ta fram vägledning kring hur förändrade hydrografiska förhållanden påverkar biologisk mångfald och ekosystem ÅPH 13 - provide guidance on how changes in hydrographic conditions affect biodiversity and ecosystems
ÅPH 15 – Production of guidance for authorities and activities for the disposal of dangerous substances and fouling in the cleaning of ships’ hulls ÅPH 15 – Develop guidance aimed at authorities and commercial operations for the disposition of contacts and fouling in the cleaning of ship Hulls.
REEPH 17 – Reducing the spread of dangerous substances from recreational craft ÅPH 17 – Reduce the spread of contacts from recasting crafts
ÅPH 18-to identify the substances that may be present in effluent water from waste water treatment plants in concentrations likely to have a negative impact on the marine environment. In addition, with regard to the identified risks, examine the need for and on the basis of such needs develop general emission requirements/indicative benchmarks, applicable control/measurement methods and guidance for supervision and review. ÅPH 18-Identifying substances in the effect from wage treatment plants that are just to deal with the marine environment. Investigate and develop e.g. charge requirements/guidelines, measurement methods.
ÅPH 19 - Främja en effektiv och hållbar insamling och mottagning av förlorade fiskeredskap samt förebygga förlusten av nya ÅPH 19 -Promote the efficient and sustainable collection and reception of lost fishing gear and prevent further losses of fishing gear to the marine environment
ÅPH 20 - att i samverkan med Naturvårdsverket ta fram en riktad nationell informationskampanj till allmänhet och konsumenter om vanligt förekommande skräpföremål i den marina miljön, dess negativa påverkan på miljön samt kopplingen till konsumenternas beteende. ÅPH 20 - Targeted national information campaign about common debris in the marine environment, their negative impact on the environment and the link to consumer behaviour
ÅPH 21 - att stödja initiativ som främjar, organiserar och genomför strandstädning i särskilt drabbade områden. ÅPH 21 - Supporting initiatives that promote, organise and carry out beach cleaning in badly affected areas
ÅPH 22 - att bedriva strategiskt arbete genom inkludering av marint skräp i relevanta avfallsplaner och program inklusive de kommunala avfallsplanerna, där avfallshanteringens betydelse för uppkomst av marint skräp belyses. Materialströmmar av plast behöver prioriteras och styrmedel utredas i syfte att minska förekomsten av plastföremål som skräp i den marina miljön. ÅPH 22 - Conducting strategic work through the inclusion of marine debris in relevant waste management plans and programmes
ÅPH 23 - att vid revidering av de kommunala avfallsplanerna identifiera och belysa hur avfallshanteringen kan bidra till att minska uppkomsten av marint skräp samt sätta upp målsättningar för ett sådant arbete. ÅPH 23 - The revision of the municipal waste management plans needs to identify and illustrate how waste management can help to reduce the occurrence of marine litter and set up goals for such work
Åph 24 - att ta fram övergripande ramar för nationella åtgärdsprogram för hotade arter och naturtyper i marin miljö samt samordna arbetet nationellt. ÅPH 24 - developing a comprehensive framework for national action programmes for threatened species and habitats in the marine environment, and coordinating such efforts nationally
ÅPH 25 - att ta fram kunskapsuppbyggande program för hotade arter och naturtyper i marin miljö samt samordna arbetet nationellt. ÅPH 25 - developing knowledge-building programmes for endangered species and habitats in the marine environment, as well as coordinating such efforts nationally
ÅPH 26 - att utveckla vägledning för vad förvaltningsdokument för marina skyddade områden ska innehålla. ÅPH 26 - developing guidance for the content of MPA management documents
ÅPH 27 - Inrätta nya marina skyddade områden och andra rumsliga skyddsåtgärder i tillräcklig omfattning för att dessa ska stötta att god miljöstatus uppnås. ÅPH 27 - Establish new marine protected areas and other area-based conservation measures to a sufficient extent to support achievement of good environmental status
ÅPH 28 - att införa förvaltningsåtgärder i marina skyddade områden (befintliga/nya, där sådana inte finns idag). ÅPH 28 - introduce management measures in MPAs (existing/new where these do not currently exist)
ÅPH 30 - att med bistånd från Länsstyrelserna utveckla metoder för ekologisk kompensation och restaurering av marina miljöer. ÅPH 30 - develop methods for ecological compensation and the restoration of marine environments, in collaboration with county administrative boards
ÅPH 32 – Authorities and municipalities working on the programme of measures for the marine environment need to report on the measures implemented. ÅPH 32 – Authorities and municipalities working on the MSFD Programme of Measures need to report on the measures implemented.
ÅPH 33 - Vägledning för att beakta och hantera risken med invasiva främmande arter i beslut/skötselplaner/bevarandeplaner för marina skyddade områden ÅPH 33 - Guidelines for recognising and managing the risk of invasive non-indigenous species in decisions/management plans/conservation plans for marine protected areas.
ÅPH 38 – Minimising the environmental impact of shipping in the marine environment ÅPH 38 – Minimise the environmental impact from shipping in the marine environment.
ACPH 38 – Expert support for oil damage protection PPH 38 – Expert support for oil pollution protection.
ÅPH 40 – Reduce the use of biocidal paints containing boat paints on pleasure boats ÅPH 40 – Reduce the use of Biocide containment anti-fouling paints on leaching boats.
ÅPH 41 – Active phase-out of two-stroke engines with carburettors on recreational craft ÅPH 41- Active phase-out of Two-Stroke engines with carburettors on legencies boats.
ÅPH 46 - Behovsstyrd områdesspecifik begränsning av rovdjur; gråsäl i Östersjön, knubbsäl i Västerhavet och storskarv, för att stödja åtgärder med syfte att återuppbygga lokala kustfisksamhällen ÅPH 46 - Needs based, area-specific predator control; grey seal in the Baltic Sea, harbour seal in the North Sea and cormorant, to support measures to restore local, coastal fish communities.
EU förordning (708/2007/EG) om användning av främmande och lokalt frånvarande arter i vattenbruk. Council Regulation (EC) No 708/2007 of 11 June 2007 concerning use of alien and locally absent species in aquaculture.
Europaparlamentets och rådets förordning (EU) nr 1143/2014 av den 22 oktober 2014 om förebyggande och hantering av introduktion och spridning av invasiva främmande arter. Regulation (EU) No 1143/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2014 on the prevention and management of the introduction and spread of invasive alien species).
Förordning (2018:1939) om invasiva främmande arter. Regulation (2018:1939) on invasive alien species.
Handlingsplan mot spridningsvägar för invasiva främmande arter (enligt artikel 13 i förordning (EU) nr 1143/2014). Action plans on the pathways of invasive alien species (in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 1143/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2014 on the prevention and management of the introduction and spread of invasive alien species).
IMO:s barlastvattenkonvention (8/9 2017)  Ballast Water Management Convention (8/9 2017)
Havs- och vattenmyndighetens föreskrifter (HVMFS 2021:7) om att sätta ut eller flytta fisk i naturen. The Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management regulations (HVMFS 2021:7) releasing and moving fish in the wild.
Transportstyrelsens föreskrifter (TSFS 2017:73) om hantering och kontroll av fartygs barlastvatten och sediment. The Swedish Transport Agency's regulations on handling and control of ships' ballast water and sediment.
Den gemensamma fiskeripolitiken inklusive dess olika förordningar. The Common Fisheries Policy, including its various regulations.
Förordning (1998:1252) om områdesskydd enligt miljöbalken. Ordinance on area protection under the Environmental Code (1998:1252).
Fiskelagen (1993:787) Fisheries Act (1993:787)
Förordningen (1994:1716) om fisket, vattenbruket och fiskerinäringen. Ordinance (1994:1716) on fisheries, aquaculture and fishing industry.
Fiskeriverkets föreskrifter (FIFS 2004:36) om fiske i Skagerrak, Kattegatt och Östersjön. Swedish National Board of Fisheries regulations (FIFS 2004:36) on fishing in the Skagerrak, Kattegatt and Baltic Sea.
Havs- och vattenmyndighetens föreskrifter (HVMFS 2014:19) om licens och tillstånd för yrkesmässigt fiske i havet. Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management's regulations (HVMFS 2014:19) on licence and permits for commercial fishing at sea.
Havsplaneringsförordning (2015:400) Marine Planning Ordinance (2015:400)
Plan- och bygglagen (2010:900) Planning and building act (2010:900)
Lag (1980:424) om åtgärder mot förorening från fartyg (fast avfall). Förordning (1980:789) om åtgärder mot förorening från fartyg. Act relative to measures against pollution caused by ships (1980:424), Ordinance (1980:789) concerning measures for the prevention of pollution from ships.
Lag (1998:814) med särskilda bestämmelser om gaturenhållning och skyltning (ansvarsfördelning, städning). Act (1998:814) with special rules concerning street cleaning and signages.
Förordning (2014:1073) om producentansvar för förpackningar. Ordinance on producer responsibility for packaging (2014:1073).
Förordning (2016:1041) om plastbärkassar. Lag (2020:32) om skatt på plastbärkassar. Regulation (2016: 1041) on plastic bags. Law (2020: 32) on tax on plastic bags.
Transportstyrelsens föreskrifter och allmänna råd (TSFS 2010:96) om åtgärder mot förorening från fartyg. Sjöfartsverkets föreskrifter och allmänna råd (SJÖFS 2001:12) om mottagning av avfall från fartyg; Gäller kommersiella sjöfarten och fisket; fast avfall. Swedish Transport Agency's Regulations and General Advice on Measures against Pollution from Ships (TSFS 2010: 96). Swedish Maritime Administration's regulations and general guidance on the reception of waste from vessels (SJÖFS 2001:12).
Fiskeriverkets föreskrifter (FIFS 1994:14) om märkning och utmärkning av fiskeredskap. Fiskeriverkets föreskrifter (FIFS 2004:25) om resurstillträde och kontroll på fiskets område. Swedish National Board of Fisheries regulations on the labelling and marking of fishing gears and aquaculture facilities (1994:14). Swedish National Board of Fisheries regulations onaccess to resource and control in the area of fishing.
Jordbruksverkets Havs- och fiskeri- och vattenbruksprogrammet (EHFVF) 2021-2027. The Swedish Board of Agriculture's national marine and fisheries programme 2021-2027.
Ordinance on Environmental Assessments (2017: 966) Environmental Assessment Regulation (2017: 966)
Artskyddsförordningen (2007:845). Species Protection Ordinance (2007: 845).
Miljömålen. National environmental targets.
Miljöbalken (1998:808). Swedish Environmental Code (1998:808).
Europaparlamentets och rådets direktiv 2000/60/EG av den 23 oktober 2000 om upprättande av en ram för gemenskapens åtgärder på vattenpolitikens område. Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy.
HELCOM Baltic Sea Environment Action Plan HELCOM’s Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP)
Helcom Joint documentation
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Measure description
Ecosystem based marine management means defining the objectives and mapping the ecosystems, the activities and the impact that exist in the area. This measure aims to develop and implement the working method at local level for these deliveries but even establish a scheme to involve respective stakeholders in the area to assist in the definition of goals and implementation of measures to achieve these goals. The measure is a complement to measures whose purpose is to improve a specific ecosystem component or limit an individual impact/activity. Regional cooperation In order to apply a holistic perspective of ecosystem-based marine management, many pressures and activities that affect ecosystem components may need to be addressed internationally. Optimally, this coordination can take place within relevant working groups and committees in the regional sea conventions, Ospar and Helcom. Moreover, actions in Helcom’s Baltic Sea Action Plan, BSAP, are in line with activities in this measure, (e.g. measure HT 12).
This measure aims to establish management councils for marine protected areas in Swedish sea areas in order to achieve good environmental status for e.g. marine mammals, birds, fish and benthic habitats. It aims to ensure the coordination between administrative authorities to contribute to a stronger network of protected areas. Regional cooperation A coherent network of protected areas in the Baltic Sea region and the North Sea can only be achieved through cooperation with neighbouring countries. Therefore, it is important that work within this measure is coordinated with relevant working groups and committees within both Helcom and Ospar. Moreover, several measures in Helcom's Baltic Sea Action Plan, BSAP, concern the management of marine protected areas and a coherent network (including measures B3, B6).
In this measure, restoration measures for seagrass is carried out, mainly in areas where natural recovery is not expected and restoration is justified. Besides technical restoration activities, information efforts may also need to be included. The restoration of seagrass beds (for example eelgrass) is important, as they are one of the world's most valuable ecosystems that constitute important habitats for many important fish species. Seagrass also absorbs nutrients and carbon dioxide from the water, which is why seagrass beds increase the resistance to eutrophication and the greenhouse effect.
The measure aims to ensure a holistic and coordinated marine planning within the municipal and regional planning, especially in the coastal zone, and ensure that the planning contributes to environmental targets in the marine environment. Within the measure, a continuously follow-up, support and guidance will be developed to municipalities and regions in their work with sea and coastal planning. Support and guidance can also contribute to increased municipal and regional sea and coastal planning. The measure has been modified since Sweden’s programme of measure 2015. The measure initially included the preparation of a guide for municipal sea and coastal planning in accordance with the Planning and Building Act. The guide was published in 2018. The key changes of the measure implies that it now includes a continued follow-up of how the guide is used, if it provides sufficient support, and to develop further support and guidance for municipal and regional marine planning. Regional coordination: Both Helcom and Ospar recommendations (e.g. concerning threatened species and habitats, bird habitat and migration routes when establishing wind and wave energy and how this should be considered in environmental assessment / environmental impact assessments) are relevant to take into account implementing the measure.
Within the measure, experiences from risk analysis and risk management of contaminated sediments at completed objects are compiled. The measure also works for a technological development in the area of contaminated sediments, which altogether contributes to introducing cost-effective measures of contaminated sediments in order to contribute to achieve good environmental status. The measure has been modified since Sweden’s programme of measure 2015. The modification implies that a few activities have been excluded (e.g. distribute funds for control projects of contaminated sediments in the most important areas from the perspective of the marine environment, ensure that sediment is included to a greater extent in the investigations carried out of contaminated areas) as these have not been in the mandate of responsible organisation for implementing the measure (the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency). In addition, the activity of compiling experiences from risk analysis and risk management has been expanded to also promote technological development in the area, which contributes to introducing cost-effective measures.
The measure aims to develop methods for control and reduction measures of certain invasive alien species. To keep an established species or newly introduced species under control or to locally combat stocks in selected environments, is important in order to reach the related environmental target but also descriptor 2. Experiences of such measures have so far been limited.
In the measure, a coordinated action strategy (according to the DAPSIR model) with regard to physical impact and biological restoration in coastal waters is developed. The strategy improves the conditions for concrete restoration measures and biological restoration and includes evaluating the need for strategic measures, mainly for coastal areas. The measure has been modified since Sweden’s programme of measure 2015. The modification implies that additional national agencies collaborating within the measure have been included but also additional activities such as: coordinating the strategy with measures in the regional water authorities' action program under WFD , regional knowledge-sharing with relevant expert groups within both Helcom and Ospar clarifications on the scope of the strategy, and descriptions of the implementation of the strategy. Regional cooperation: In developing the strategy, account will be taken and links made to Helcom's and Ospar's lists of species and habitats and recommendations. Helcom's Baltic Sea Action Plan, BSAP, includes related work (including measure B27 on restoration).
These regulations apply to Swedish trawl fishing for North Sea shrimp in the Kattegat, Skagerrak and North Sea. The regulations apply as a supplement to regulations on fishing in the EU regulations on the common fisheries policy and in the Swedish National Board of Fisheries' regulations (FIFS 1993:30) on fishing in the Kattegat and Skagerrak with adjacent freshwater areas.
The North-East Atlantic Environment Strategy (NEAES) 2030 was adopted in 2021 by OSPAR Contracting Parties. The strategy is the means by which OSPAR’s 16 Contracting Parties will implement the OSPAR Convention until 2030 and sets out collective objectives to tackle the challenges facing the ocean; The strategic objectives set out OSPAR’s overarching goals on eutrophication, hazardous substances, radioactive substances, marine litter, protection, conservation and restoration of species and habitats, sustainable use of the marine environment, underwater noise, protecting the seabed, and climate change and ocean acidification. The operational objectives set qualitative and quantitative targets to support achievement of the strategic objectives.
OSPAR developed a Joint Documentation on Coordination of Measures (Marine Strategy Framework Directive) to highlight where there is existing or possible coherence, coordination and cooperation. Thus, the document does not include direct measures. Hence, the response “not known” chosen for the field Measure Purpose.
The purpose of the measure is to develop technical tools in order to improve the availability and quality of information on alien species, as reliable and accessible information is important for the authorities' work in planning and implementing measures to prevent or reduce damage from alien species. Easily accessible information also increases the knowledge of the public, industry and stakeholders and is necessary to get their support, to follow regulations, to get help with reporting on the occurrence of alien species and help with eradication. The information in the technical tools should therefore be regularly updated and supplemented, as well as simplified in order to reach a larger target group.
Authorities need to become aware of new findings of alien species quickly, e.g. in order to be able to take measures to combat them if necessary. This is a key factor in meeting relevant environmental target and descriptor 2. In Sweden, there has been a lack of overarching framework for this and therefore, a national warning and response system will be developed to gather information to relevant authorities immediately when an alien invasive species is detected. In addition, contingency and management plans need to be developed for species that contain information such as routes of transmission, control measures and division of responsibilities, which is a prerequisite for rapid action on the alien species that constitute or is expected to pose a significant risk to genetic and biological diversity. Within the measure a total of 20 stations to detect invasive alien species have been selected using a risk model for the introduction of marine species. Monitoring will be carried at these stations during a six-year management cycle. An ongoing collaboration between concerned authorities within the project 'Digital IAS' is aiming to streamline response to detection and ensure high data quality. Moreover, there is an ongoing work to develop and produce information and knowledge for management and contingency plans for invasive alien species.
The measure is implemented in order to protect particularly threatened stocks that spawn in coastal waters. Consequently, regulations should be introduced in areas where locally spawning stocks and important functional groups of coastal fish are weak. These unique stocks are extremely biologically valuable and to ensure their recovery are required. Biological data from relevant areas will be obtained from various sources, e.g. Department of Aquatic Resources at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences SLU and the County Administrative Boards.
The measure aims to introduce new fishing regulations to promote more selective fishing in coastal waters in order not to jeopardize the chances of recovery of endangered coastal spawning stocks due to their being caught in fishing for other species. Thus, measures should be taken to minimize the risk of undesirable fishing mortality due to by-catch, regulations aimed at more size-selective fishing should also be considered. The measure should be taken where stocks of key species and important functional groups of coastal fish are weak and there is a risk of by-catch of other species.
For stocks in weak status, but which are judged to withstand certain fisheries, fishing regulations may be needed that limit the negative effects of fishing on such stocks. Measures should be taken to protect stocks of key species and important functional groups of coastal fish where these are particularly weak. For example, catch restrictions in the form of bag limits (limitation of the number of fish that an individual may take home at a fishing opportunity) should be considered for recreational fishing for relevant species. Restrictions should also be considered for commercial fishing.
With support of data from the County Administrative Boards, the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management introduces protected areas that include important spawning, growth and migration areas for key species of coastal fish where it is appropriate to introduce protected areas.
The measure aims to investigate and introduce general fishing closures for coastal species during particularly sensitive periods in areas where stocks of key species and important functional groups of coastal fish are weak and exploitation pressure is high. These are mainly areas where fish are spawning, but in some cases protection all year round can be justified. The protection must include both commercial fishing and recreational fishing.
The measure aims to overcome certain imbalance in the form of over-establishment in certain segments of the Swedish fleet. Such an over-establishment entails reduced profitability, inefficient fishing with increased environmental impact and a risk of reduced regulatory compliance.
The measure is taken to stimulate activities that contributes to nutrient uptake from the sea, this in turn reduces the effect of nutrient load and its negative effects on biodiversity and ecosystems. The measure aims to stimulate such aquaculture that provides a net uptake of nutrients.
The measure involves developing and applying policy instruments to stimulate aquaculture that does not involve a net load in sea areas that do not achieve good environmental status, an improvement of nutritional conditions and related biological conditions.
The purpose of the measure is to provide guidance on how changes in hydrographic conditions affect biodiversity and ecosystems, this will contributes to a better basis for decision-making when examining activities or large scale projects that may lead to large-scale hydrographic effects. Today, there is little guidance on how the hydrographic impact of activities / projects should be described in an environmental impact statement (EIA). A good description enables an assessment of the impact and reduces the risk of permits being granted to activities that may give rise to large-scale hydrographic impacts that may affect e.g. biodiversity and ecosystems negatively. An interim guidance have been produced, but since there is deemed to be more potential to the measure, the work go continues to also develop a more rigorous guidance. The measure is therefore not yet fully implemented.
The measure shall develop a guide for cleaning ship hulls. The guide shall describes how supervisory authorities (municipalities, County Administrative Boards) will conduct their supervision of the activity. It will also include guidelines on what requirements are to be set for filtration and disposal of biological fouling, requirements for technology to minimize the spread of hazardous substances during the activity and requirements for environmentally friendly disposal of the collected material from the cleaning. The measure has been modified since Sweden’s programme of measure 2015. Modification of the measure implies that the measure now is focused on the disposal of hazardous substances and biological growth on ship hulls, hulls of recreational boats are included in ÅPH 17. Therefore, the measure is no longer linked to the environmental target B.2. Regional coordination: Helcom’s Baltic Sea Action Plan, BSAP, includes similar measure on sustainable technologies against hull growth (e.g. measure S9), coordination in implementation will be sought where relevant.
The measure includes several activities to reduce the spread of contaminants from recreational boats. This includes investigating the reason for the continued spread of TBT and other hazardous substances from soil and sediments, investigate the need for further regulation and work to establish relevant regulations to address this. The measure also aims to establish guidelines with regard to hull cleaning and other maintenance activities of leisure boats, this is done in order to prevent the spread of TBT and others hazardous substances to the marine environment, but also introduction and spread of (invasive) alien species and micro plastic. Based on this, inspection guidelines should be developed. The measure has been modified since Sweden’s programme of measure 2015. The modification implies that the measure focuses on investigating the cause of continued supply of tributyltin (TBT) and other hazardous substances and the need for further regulation in relation to land and sediment in connection with recreational boat use. Another change is that the measure will develop guidelines for hull maintenance of recreational boats to prevent the spread of TBT, other dangerous substances and alien species. Regional coordination: Helcom’s Baltic Sea Action Plan, BSAP, includes similar measure on biocides on recreational boats (e.g. measure HL29), coordination in implementation will be sought if relevant.
The overall purpose of the measure is to identify and, in the long term, regulate hazardous substances that are released from treatment plants in such quantities that they risk affecting the marine environment negatively. Through this, the measure contributes to a more uniform and substantiated assessment of the current impact from sewage treatment plants on the aquatic environment and the need for action.
The measure is based on the implementation of several components where different actors are involved. The activities with the measure aim to remove and collect lost gears but also to prevent further losses of fishing gears in order to limit input of marine litter. The measure has been modified since Sweden’s programme of measure 2015. The modification implies that new activities have been included such as developing a guide for handling applications for uptake initiatives within the Swedish national marine and fisheries programme, but also that targeted information will be provided to commercial and recreational fishing regarding the management of waste on boats in order prevent further losses of fishing gear to the marine environment. Regional coordination: Both Helcom and Ospar have adopted regional action plans on marine litter, including actions related to this measure. Thus, coordination in implementation will be sought where relevant.
The measure implies that targeted national information campaigns are produced in collaboration with the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. The campaigns are e.g. targeting the general public and consumers about common litter objects in the marine environment, its negative impact on the environment and the link to consumer behaviour.
The Swedish coast, especially the coastline bordering to the North Sea is annually affected by large amounts of litter debris from international sources. Cleaning efforts along the coast are effective and relatively simple and cost-effective measure compared to removing marine litter from the water column or seabed. By supporting initiatives that help individuals or actors to take responsibility for keeping the coast and beaches clean from marine litter, this measure contributes to complying with the environmental target and achieve good environmental status.
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) conducts strategic work by including marine litter in relevant waste plans and programs. Moreover, SEPA develops regulatory documents that, among other things, guide the municipalities' waste plans. There is a need to show in both national and municipal plans and programs that there is a link between waste management and marine litter. This is because a dominant part of the waste found in the marine environment comes from land-based sources, thus the impact of waste management on marine waste needs to be highlighted.
The measure implies that Swedish local municipalities should, when revising the municipal waste plans, identify and shed light on how waste management can contribute to reducing the generation of marine litter and set goals for such work. As the waste plans are revised and updated at different times and at different time intervals in different municipalities, the measure is still under implementation.
Within the measure, an overall framework for national action programs for threatened species and habitats in the marine environment are developed, as well as specific action programmes. The protection of threatened species is one important part of the work to preserve biological diversity. The measure is not linked to any specific environmental target, as the Swedish environmental targets are directed to address pressures. The measure is contributing to achieve good environmental status especially Deskriptor 1.
Within the measure, knowledge-building programmes for endangered species and habitats in the marine environment are developed. These programs are a complement to the action program for threatened species (measure ÅPH 24) and aim to produce the necessary knowledge about and / or relevant measures to improve the status of the species or habitat type. The protection of threatened species is one important part of the work to preserve biological diversity. The measure is not linked to any specific environmental target, as the Swedish environmental targets are directed to address pressures. The measure is contributing to achieve good environmental status especially Deskriptor 1.
The Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management has the overall responsibility for the measure, which is directed at developing guidance on what management documents for marine protected areas must contain. A representative and well-connected network of marine protected areas with appropriate conservation measures contribute to achieving good environmental status.
The measure aims at establishing new marine protected areas and other area-based conservation measures to support achievement of good environmental status. The measure has been modified since Sweden’s programme of measure 2015. The modification implies that the measure has been expanded to include work with green infrastructure, ecosystem-based marine management and include additional activities to achieve an expected revised, higher areal target of marine protected areas. Moreover, additional possible spatial management measures are included e.g. to align the measure with other management processes (e.g. fisheries management and marine planning). Regional/bilateral cooperation: The measure is related to working groups on marine spatial protection within both Helcom and Ospar. Moreover, the measure is directly linked to Helcom's recommendation 35/1219 for marine protected areas, measures in the Helcom Baltic Sea Action Plan, BSAP (including measure B1), and OSPAR’s work with the list of endangered species and habitats. Similar measure is also planned within the framework of Finland’s PoM. Thus, coordination in implementation will be sought where relevant.
The measure is taken in order to ensure that the conservation objectives in marine protected areas are met. This means that appropriate conservation measures need to be introduced in marine protected areas where they do not exist (existing and new areas). Moreover, new measures may be needed if new knowledge has emerged, or if you have an old decision for a nature reserve where the marine biological values have not been taken into account.
The measure implies developing and gathering information about methods for ecological compensation and restoration of marine environments in order to improve the conditions for biodiversity and ecosystem services, that habitats are restored and recreated. A well-functioning toolbox with scientifically based methods is a prerequisite for this work and serves as a basis for active restoration (e.g. linked to both ÅPH 29 and ÅPH 31).
All authorities and municipalities with implementation responsibilities for measures in the Swedish MSFD Programme of Measures, need to annually report on the progress of implementation of measures to the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management. The reporting mainly relates to the status of the implementation of the measures (activity follow-up), cost follow-up and if relevant, the effect of the measure. The measure has been modified since Sweden’s programme of measure 2015. The modification implies that information on reporting process is clarified and includes follow-up dialogues but also that implementation plans are going to be developed under each measure in the Swedish programmes of measure.
The purpose of the measure is to reduce the introduction and spread of invasive non-indigenous species in marine protected areas through human activity, as well as to limit the spread of invasive non-indigenous species to adjacent areas and sea basins.
This measure aims to minimise the environmental impact from shipping in four areas: ii) Minimize leakage of mineral oil (as lubricant oil) from ship stern tubes. iii) Limit PFAS in fire-fighting foam and minimize use in tests and fire drills at sea. iiii) Restriction on shipping to release hazardous substances in scrubber water. (iiv) Limitation of emissions of cargo residues with a negative environmental impact in the Baltic Sea. Regional cooperation: Similar measures are included in Helcom’s Baltic Sea Action Plan, BSAP (e.g. measures HL28, S16) and also planned within the framework of Finland’s PoM. Co-operation in the implementation of the measures will be sought if relevant.
There is currently no function to provide ecotoxicological and marine biological expertise to affected municipalities in case of a major oil spill or similar pollution accident. As this is a very rare event, limited knowledge exists among the municipalities. This measure aims to provide expert support that; have knowledge of and can explain the environmental impact of different types of oils, can provide advice on environmental priorities at sea and on land in the event of minor or major oil accidents, as well as understanding contingency planning, rescue services operations and remediation methods. This will guide responders to minimise environmental impacts from oil spills, response, and clean-up. Regional cooperation Helcom’s Baltic Sea Action Plan, BSAP, includes similar measure (e.g. measure S30).
At elevated levels, the substances copper and zinc are toxic to aquatic organisms. This measure aims to reduce the use of anti-fouling paints on leisure boats through work both within the EU and nationally. It is specifically aimed at reducing the impact of copper and zinc. Regional cooperation: Similar measures are included in Helcom’s Baltic Sea Action Plan, BSAP, related to biocide-containing boat bottom paints, also for recreational boats (e.g. measures HL29) and also planned within the framework of Finland’s PoM. Co-operation in the implementation of the measures will be sought if relevant.
The aim of this measure is to reduce the input of hazardous substances from human activities until it does not cause levels that prevent good environmental status from being achieved. There is therefore a need for an active phase-out process or ban of two-stroke engines with carburettors on leisure boats, which will lead to a significant reduction in the input of uncombusted fuel (including PAHs) to the marine environment. Regional cooperation: Several actions in Helcom’s Baltic Sea Action Plan, BSAP, are in line with activities in this measure, (e.g. measure S13 and S24),
The measure should enable area specific measure to control the negative effect of top predators on local fish population. Measures, as hunting or other effective measures to prevent top predators from entering a specific area, will be implemented in combination with measures intended to improve the status of the local fish population, e.g. no-take zones.
Regulates input and or spread of non-indigenous species from aquaculture. It aims to create rules on aquaculture practices to ensure adequate protection of the aquatic environment from the risks associated with the use of non-native species and locally absent species in aquaculture.
Regulates input and or spread of non-indigenous species. The regulation 1143/2014 aims to control or eradicate priority species, and to manage pathways to prevent the introduction and establishment of new IAS; it applies to species considered of Union concern and subject to formal risk assessment.
This regulation contains provisions on invasive alien species and complements the Regulation 1143/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the prevention and management of the introduction and spread of invasive alien species. According to the regulation, the authorities are tasked with carrying out risk assessments, taking measures on species' dispersal routes and establishing monitoring systems, and according to the EU regulation, notifying and informing when an invasive species is detected. The authorities are also given the opportunity to authorize certain handling for species on the Union list and to propose emergency measures. For species with a large distribution, where extinction is not possible, the authorities must develop management measures.
Regulates input and or spread of non-indigenous specie. The regulation 1143/2014 aims to control or eradicate priority species, and to manage pathways to prevent the introduction and establishment of new IAS; it applies to species considered of Union concern and subject to formal risk assessment. So far, 49 species have been listed but the criteria for selecting species for risk assessment have not been disclosed and were probably unsystematic. Within three years of the adoption of the Union list, each Member State shall establish and implement one single action plan or a set of action plans to address the priority pathways it has identified. Sweden's first edition of the action plan was established in 2019, and is limited to the 49 Union species as well as three aquatic species of national importance, and an analysis of their distribution routes, with some additions for aquatic transmission routes.
From 8 September 2017, ships must manage their ballast water so that aquatic organisms and pathogens are removed or rendered harmless before the ballast water is released into a new location. This will help prevent the spread of invasive species as well as potentially harmful pathogens.
The regulations regulate permits to release fish into the wild. Through permits, this control that inappropriate fish species are spread. The regulations complement regulation (EU) 2016/429 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 2016 on transmissible animal diseases and amending and repealing certain acts in the area of animal health (‘Animal Health Law’)
The Swedish Transport Agency's regulations on handling and control of ships' ballast water and sediment further regulates input and or spread of non-indigenous species. The regulations complement the Ballast Water Act (2009: 1165) and the Ballast Water Ordinance (2017:74).
EU's Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), includes various regulations and is the mechanism and set of rules through which European fishing fleets and fish stocks are managed. It applies to all member states and is based on four policy areas: fisheries management, International policy and co-operation, market and trade policy and funding. It gives all European fishing fleets equal access to EU waters to create fair competition. It aims to ensure that European fishing is sustainable, balancing the desire to maximise catches with conserving fish stocks. The CFP largely only cover commercial fishing, consisting of various regulations e.g.: Council Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 of 20 November 2009 establishing a Community control system for ensuring compliance with the rules of the common fisheries policy, amending Regulations (EC) No 847/96, (EC) No 2371/2002, (EC) No 811/2004, (EC) No 768/2005, (EC) No 2115/2005, (EC) No 2166/2005, (EC) No 388/2006, (EC) No 509/2007, (EC) No 676/2007, (EC) No 1098/2007, (EC) No 1300/2008, (EC) No 1342/2008 and repealing Regulations (EEC) No 2847/93, (EC) No 1627/94 and (EC) No 1966/2006 Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 404/2011 of 8 April 2011 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 establishing a Community control system for ensuring compliance with the rules of the Common Fisheries Policy REGULATION (EU) No 1380/2013 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 11 December 2013 on the Common Fisheries Policy, amending Council Regulations (EC) No 1954/2003 and (EC) No 1224/2009 and repealing Council Regulations (EC) No 2371/2002 and (EC) No 639/2004 and Council Decision 2004/585/EC Council Regulation (EC) No 1005/2008 of 29 September 2008 establishing a Community system to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, amending Regulations (EEC) No 2847/93, (EC) No 1936/2001 and (EC) No 601/2004 and repealing Regulations (EC) No 1093/94 and (EC) No 1447/1999 Regulation (EU) 2016/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 2016 establishing a multiannual plan for the stocks of cod, herring and sprat in the Baltic Sea and the fisheries exploiting those stocks, amending Council Regulation (EC) No 2187/2005 and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 1098/2007 Regulation (EU) 2018/973 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 establishing a multiannual plan for demersal stocks in the North Sea and the fisheries exploiting those stocks, specifying details of the implementation of the landing obligation in the North Sea and repealing Council Regulations (EC) No 676/2007 and (EC) No 1342/2008
The ordinance concerns the protection of specific types of areas under Chapter 7 of the Environmental Code, certain protection measures are taken under Chapter 12 of the Code. The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency shall have the national responsibility for area protection. However, the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management is the main authority for water protection areas and the provide guidance for site protection for the conservation of marine or aquatic environments or groundwater. This ordinance further mainly assigns duties of administration of the areas to the County Administrative Boards and municipalities and provides with respect to consultations between local authorities and other procedural matters.
This Act applies to the right to fish in the Swedish Sea Territory and the Swedish EEZ. Certain provisions apply also to fishing by Swedish vessels outside of the Swedish Exclusive Economic Zone (sect. 1). Sections 8 to 11 define fishing rights of Swedish citizens. Section 16 concerns fishing rights on privately owned land. Sections 19 to 25 define the regulation making powers of the Government in relation to management and conservation of fisheries. Sections 28 and 29 concern repopulating of fish and fish breeding. Sections 30 to 32 concern professional fishing licences. Remaining provisions of this Act deal with international fishing control (sect. 33), internal control of fishing (sect. 34) and prescribe offences (sect. 37 and following), and regulate matters of miscellaneous nature.
The ordinance includes e.g. regulations on marking of fishing gear and planting of fish.
The regulations apply in addition to regulations related to EU common fisheries policy. They apply to both professional and non-professional fishing in the Skagerrak, Kattegat and the Baltic Sea within Sweden's maritime territory as well as Sweden's exclusive economic zone and fishing from Swedish vessels outside the economic zone. The regulations include for exmple measures to reduce the impact of bottom trawling within the Kosterfjord – Väderfjorden's Natura 2000 area (SE 0520170)
The regulations contain provisions on licenses and permits for Swedish professional fishing in the sea and include e.g. more detailed rules on transferable fishing rights.
National implementation of EU's Maritime Spatial Planning Directive. The Ordinance made under section 10 of Chapter 4 of the Swedish Environmental Code, concerns sea plans. Sea plans shall be prepared for specified areas and a proposal for a plan shall contain 1. a map that accounts a) the basic features of the use of the sea area; b) the areas within the marine area that are of national interest according to Chapter 3 of the Environmental Code, and c) other general interests of major importance; and 2. a plan description that should a) indicate the direction of use of the marine area; b) state and describe the areas within the marine area that are of national interest according to Chapter 3 of the Environmental Code c) account for other general interests of significant importance, the current use of the marine area and the planning conditions in general that the plan takes into account, d) account for the considerations underlying the plan; e) indicate how issues of incompatible purposes should be resolved, and f) clearly present the meaning and consequences of the use of the marine area according to the plan. The plans have been prepared by the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management in collaboration with specified public bodies. In its work on proposals for sea plans, the Agency shall apply an ecosystem approach. The plans were adopted by the Swedish Government in February 2022.
This Act contains provisions on the planning of land, water and construction. The purpose of these provisions is to promote community development and sustainable living environment. The Act regulates urban and rural landscape planning in municipalities, safeguarding cultural sites, management of energy, water, climate, waste, transport and hygiene conditions. Land Reserve and public places: zoning municipalities may determine land reserves allocated for road (traffic and transport) and energy (network and cabling) activities. It may also revoke coastlines by implementing provisions set by the Environmental Code and Environmental Act.
An Act to prohibit the pollution of the marine environment by ships, regulate the discharge of polluted substances by ships, the construction of ships, and other matters for the prevention of pollution. The Act is divided into 11 Chapters: Introductory provisions (1); prohibition of pollution by ships (2); Acceptance of polluted ballast and tank water of ships and other matters (3); Construction of ships (4); Log books and other matters (5); Supervision (6); Particular provisions regarding pollution (7); Water pollution charge (8); Complaints (9); Liability (10); Miscellaneous (11). Section 2 of Chapter 2 concerns discharge of oil in the Swedish territorial sea, the EEZ and the Baltic. Oil shall be discharged in prescribed places (Chapter 3). The ordinance includes more details on these prohibitions, e.g. from ships' anti-fouling system, oil spills, emissions of chemicals and harmful liquid substances in bulk, discharges of harmful liquid substances, receipt of waste from ships.
The Act states that in streets, squares, parks and other public places, the municipality is responsible for street maintenance and cleaning. In areas where the public can travel freely has been littered, the municipality is obliged to restore the place.
Ordinance on producer responsibility for packaging stipulates for example that producers must take responsibility for packaging when they become waste. Sweden has statutory producer responsibility in eight areas: packaging, tires, recycled paper, electronics, batteries, pharmaceuticals, vehicles weighing less than 3.5 tonnes and radioactive sources.
This Regulation, made under section 13 of Chapter 15 of the Environmental Code, contains provisions on the obligation of those who provide plastic bags to the public to inform the consumer on such bags and their environmental impact in order to reduce the consumption of such bags and thereby reduce littering and promote more efficient resource utilization. Those who manufacture plastic bags shall report annually to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency on the annual production of bags intended for the Swedish market. By the law (2020:32) a new tax on plastic bags was introduced in Sweden 2020. Both regulation aims to reduce rubbish (plastic bags) in nature and in the sea.
These regulations contain provisions on emissions of harmful substances from ships and are in line with the Ordinance (1980: 789) on measures against emissions of pollutants from ships (which in turn is in line with the Act (1980: 424) on measures against emissions of pollutants from ships).
Regulations which stipulates provisions on labelling and marking of fishing gear and the obligation to report lost fishing gears.
Support for measures against lost fishing gear such as: collection, reception and recycling of lost fishing gear and communication campaigns.
This Regulation concerns environmental impact assessment as prescribed by Chapter 6 of the Environmental Code. A significant environmental impact assessment shall be carried out in accordance with section 3 of the Code. The implementation of plans, programmes or amendments of those may include an activity or measure that requires authorization pursuant to Chapter 7 § 28 of the Code. It applies to public planning and measures and private sector projects. A plan, programme or amendment indicates the conditions for conducting such activities or taking such measures as are specified in section 6 or the Annex to this Regulation. These include for example: an action programme (according to Chapter 5, Section 8 of the Environmental Code), a waste plan (according to Chapter 15, Section 41 of the Environmental Code), an overview plan (according to the Planning and Building Act 2010: 900), a marine plan according to the Marine Planning Regulation (2015:400), or another plan or program relating to agriculture, forestry, fishing, energy, industry, transport, regional development, waste management, water management, telecommunications, tourism, land-use planning or land use in accordance with Regulation (2018: 2105). The Regulation sets out the criteria for judging whether an activity shall be subject to an environmental impact procedure by county administrative boards and specifies rules for such procedure (including public consultation). It further elaborates if and how an EIA must be carried out. EIA shall be carried out for projects involving water resources. It also provides for assessment of transboundary effects.
About 150 of the 1000 species listed in the EU Species and Habitats Directive can be found in Sweden. Together with the EU Birds Directive, more than 1,000 species and more than 200 habitats are covered by the two directives that have been created to stop the extinction of wild plants and animals and to prevent their habitats from being destroyed. Species are covered by the provisions of the Species Protection Ordinance (2007: 845). Sweden has a responsibility to ensure that these species achieve favourable conservation status, which can be done, for example, through the protection of its habitats or protection.
The environmental quality objectives describe the quality of the environment that Sweden wishes to achieve. There are 16 of objectives covering different areas – from unpolluted air and lakes free from eutrophication and acidification, to functioning forest and farmland ecosystems. For each objective there are a number of 'specifications', clarifying the state of the environment to be attained. The objectives are: Reduced Climate Impact, Clean Air, Natural Acidification Only, A Non-Toxic Environment, A Protective Ozone Layer, A Safe Radiation Environment, Zero Eutrophication, Flourishing Lakes and Streams, Good-Quality Groundwater, A Balanced Marine Environment, Flourishing Coastal Areas and Archipelagos, Thriving Wetlands, Sustainable Forests, A Varied Agricultural Landscape, A Magnificent Mountain Landscape, A Good Built Environment, A Rich Diversity of Plant and Animal Life. http://naturvardsverket.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1477059/FULLTEXT01.pdf
The Swedish Environmental Code was adopted in 1998 and entered into force 1 January 1999. The rules contained within 15 acts have been amalgamated in this comprehensive and fundamental code on environment. The Code is divided into seven Parts and each Part is divided into Chapters (33 in total). Part 1 contains provisions of general character. Chapter 1 defines objectives and area of application of the Code. Chapter 2 defines general environmental obligations and requirements. Chapter 3 contains basic provisions concerning the management of land and water areas, whereas Chapter 4 contains special provisions concerning land and water management in certain areas in Sweden. Chapter 5 concerns the publication of environmental quality standards and compliance with such standards. Chapter 6 concerns environmental impact statements. Part 2 makes provision for the protection of nature. Chapter 7 provides principally for the protection of areas, i.e. designation of national parks, nature reserves, culture reserves, habitat protection areas, wildlife and plant sanctuaries, shore protection areas, environmental protection areas, water protection areas, and special protection areas and special areas of conservation. Chapter 8 contains special provisions concerning the protection of animal and plant species. Part 3 provides rules that apply to certain activities that may harm the environment. Chapter 9 concerns environmentally hazardous activities and health protection. Chapter 10 deals with to land and water areas, buildings and structures that are so polluted that they may cause damage human health or the environment and provides in particular for responsibility for investigation and after-treatment. Chapter 11 contains provisions relating to specified waterworks and other operations regarding water. Chapter 12 contains rules relative to quarries, agriculture and other activities. Provisions of Chapter 13 shall be applicable to contained use and deliberate release of genetically modified organisms. Chapter 14 concerns chemical products and biotechnical organisms and Chapter 15 waste and producer responsibility in respect of waste. Other provisions of the Code concern valuation and assessment of environmental activities in relation with authorization, legal proceedings, court's decisions, etc. (Part 4), supervision (Part 5), offences, penalties and enforcement (Part 6) and compensation in connection with public interventions and permit application procedures relating to water operation etc, compensation for certain kinds of environmental damage and other private claims, environmental damage insurance and environmental clean-up insurance (Part 7).
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) sets out rules to halt deterioration in the status of European Union (EU) water bodies and achieve ‘good status’ for Europe’s rivers, lakes and groundwater by 2015. It specifically includes: protecting all forms of water (surface, ground, inland and transitional); restoring the ecosystems in and around these bodies of water; reducing pollution in water bodies; guaranteeing sustainable water usage by individuals and businesses. The WFD addresses many land-based preassures and activities that also affect the marine environment. Related are also OSPAR recommendations 89/4 and 92/7 but as the purpose of these recommendations have been addressed by the Nitrates Directive, the Waste Framework Directive and the Water Framework Directive, the recommendations have currently been set-aside.
The HELCOM Contracting Parties have decided on a joint action plan for the Baltic Sea environment, the Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP), adopted in 2007 and updated in 2021. BSAP is HELCOM’s strategic programme of measures and actions for achieving good environmental status of the sea, ultimately leading to a Baltic Sea in a healthy state. The updated plan includes more theme areas and the objectives for the work have also been updated. The updated BSAP is divided into four segments with specific goals: -Biodiversity, with its goal of a “Baltic Sea ecosystem is healthy and resilient”, -Eutrophication, with its goal of a “Baltic Sea unaffected by eutrophication” -Hazardous substances and litter, with its goal of a “Baltic Sea unaffected by hazardous substances and litter”, and -Sea-based activities, with its goal of “Environmentally sustainable sea-based activities”.
The document provides an overview of HELCOM and its contribution to achieving good environmental status in the Baltic Sea Region, e.g. by describing the process and results of the regional coordination of measures and identifies opportunities for improved regional coherence of national measures and for additional joint regional actions. Thus, the document does not include direct measures. Hence, the response “not known” chosen for the field Measure Purpose.
WFD Measures in the Swedish water authorities' River Basin Management Plans intended to also contributing to the 2021 updated MSFD PoM are listed below. The measures are reported at KTM level. The information about the WFD-measures should however be regarded as preliminary since the adoption and subsequent entry into force of the River Basin Management Plans are delayed. Kommunerna 4 Länsstyrelserna 1 Länsstyrelserna 2 Länsstyrelserna 12
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Policy conventions
Policy national
Fiskeriverkets föreskrifter (2000:1) om svenskt trålfiske efter nordhavsräka i Kattegatt, Skagerrak och Nordsjön. Swedish National Board of Fisheries regulations (2000:1) on Swedish trawl fishing for North Sea shrimp in the Kattegat, Skagerrak and North Sea.
Governmental assignment to the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Magament to coordinate relevant Swedish authorities' implementation of HELCOM's updated action plan for the Baltic Sea (BSAP) and OSPAR's environmental strategy for the Northeast Atlantic (NEAES). (M2021/01249)
Förordning (2018:1939) om invasiva främmande arter. Regulation (2018:1939) on invasive alien species.
Barlastvattenlag (2009:1165); Barlastvattenförordning (2017:74); SJÖFS 2004:16 Sjöfartsverkets föreskrifter om vissa säkerhets- och miljökrav på fritidsbåtar m.m. ändrad genom SJÖFS 2005:4 Ballast Water Act (2009: 1165); Ballast Water Ordinance (2017: 74);The Swedish Maritime Administration's regulations on certain safety and environmental requirements for recreational boats, etc. amended by SJÖFS 2005:4
Havs- och vattenmyndighetens föreskrifter (HVMFS 2021:7) om att sätta ut eller flytta fisk i naturen The Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management regulations (HVMFS 2021:7) releasing and moving fish in the wild
Transportstyrelsens föreskrifter (TSFS 2017:73) om hantering och kontroll av fartygs barlastvatten och sediment. The Swedish Transport Agency's regulations on handling and control of ships' ballast water and sediment.
Förordning (1998:1252) om områdesskydd enligt miljöbalken. Ordinance on area protection under the Environmental Code (1998:1252).
Fiskelagen (1993:787) Fisheries Act (1993:787)
Förordningen (1994:1716) om fisket, vattenbruket och fiskerinäringen. Ordinance (1994:1716) on fisheries, aquaculture and fishing industry.
Fiskeriverkets föreskrifter (FIFS 2004:36) om fiske i Skagerrak, Kattegatt och Östersjön. Swedish National Board of Fisheries regulations (FIFS 2004:36) on fishing in the Skagerrak, Kattegatt and Baltic Sea.
Havs- och vattenmyndighetens föreskrifter (HVMFS 2014:19) om licens och tillstånd för yrkesmässigt fiske i havet. Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management's regulations (HVMFS 2014:19) on licence and permits for commercial fishing at sea.
Plan- och bygglagen (2010:900) Planning and building act (2010:900)
Lag (1980:424) om åtgärder mot förorening från fartyg (fast avfall). Förordning (1980:789) om åtgärder mot förorening från fartyg. Act relative to measures against pollution caused by ships (1980:424), Ordinance (1980:789) concerning measures for the prevention of pollution from ships.
Lag (1998:814) med särskilda bestämmelser om gaturenhållning och skyltning (ansvarsfördelning, städning). Act (1998:814) with special rules concerning street cleaning and signages.
Förordning (2014:1073) om producentansvar för förpackningar. Ordinance on producer responsibility for packaging (2014:1073).
The ordinance is based on the European Parliament and Council Directive 94/62/EC of 20 December 1994 on packaging and packaging waste.
Transportstyrelsens föreskrifter och allmänna råd (TSFS 2010:96) om åtgärder mot förorening från fartyg. Sjöfartsverkets föreskrifter och allmänna råd (SJÖFS 2001:12) om mottagning av avfall från fartyg; Gäller kommersiella sjöfarten och fisket; fast avfall. Swedish Transport Agency's Regulations and General Advice on Measures against Pollution from Ships (TSFS 2010: 96). Swedish Maritime Administration's regulations and general guidance on the reception of waste from vessels (SJÖFS 2001:12).
Fiskeriverkets föreskrifter (FIFS 1994:14) om märkning och utmärkning av fiskeredskap. Fiskeriverkets föreskrifter (FIFS 2004:25) om resurstillträde och kontroll på fiskets område. Swedish National Board of Fisheries regulations on the labelling and marking of fishing gears and aquaculture facilities (1994:14). Swedish National Board of Fisheries regulations onaccess to resource and control in the area of fishing.
Regulation (EU) 2021/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 July 2021 establishing the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund and amending Regulation (EU) 2017/1004
Artskyddsförordningen (2007:845). Species Protection Ordinance (2007: 845).
Miljömålen National environmental targets
Miljöbalken (1998:808) Swedish Environmental Code (1998:808)
Vattenförvaltningsförordningen 2004:660 med tillhörande föreskrifter och vägledningar Water Management Regulation 2004: 660
Governmental assignment to the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Magament to coordinate relevant Swedish authorities' implementation of HELCOM's updated action plan for the Baltic Sea (BSAP) and OSPAR's environmental strategy for the Northeast Atlantic (NEAES). (M2021/01249)
Vattenförvaltningsförordningen 2004:660 med tillhörande föreskrifter och vägledningar De åtgärdsprogram som tagits fram av de regionala vattenmyndigheterna med stöd av vattenförvaltningsförordningen. Water Management Regulation 2004:660
Responsible competent authority
Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management
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County administrative boards
The Swedish National Board of Housing, Building and Planning
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
Swedish Board of Agriculture
Swedish Board of Agriculture
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
Swedish Transport Agency and the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
Municipalities
County administrative boards and the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management
County administrative boards
All responsible organisations (agencies and municipalities) covered by the Programme of Measures are involved in implementing this measure through report on the measures.
Swedish Transport Agency
Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management, Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
Swedish Chemicals Agency
Swedish Transport Agency
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CEA
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CEA reference
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
CBA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Not needed
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CBA reference
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Chapter 5 and Annex 4 in the Swedish update of the Programme of Measures according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.3ab3bb5417e137738649a956/1642436183134/rapport-2021-20-atgardsprogram-for-havsmiljon-2022-2027-enligt-havsmiljoforordningen.pdf;Background report: Impact assessment of the Programme of Measures for the marine environment 2022-2027 https://www.havochvatten.se/download/18.55eea46217e787346e5bc99b/1643722888475/underlagsrapport-konsekvensanalys-av-atgardsrapport.pdf
Financing
  • The measure is financed through EMFF, through government grants by the responsible organisation and/or EMFAF.
  • Establishment and participation in the councils are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation and relevant authorities.
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation and a small proportion by the sector and operators concerned.
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation and a small proportion by the sector and operators concerned.
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation and a small proportion by the sector and operators concerned.
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation and a small proportion by the sector and operators concerned.
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation a small proportion by the sector and operators concerned and affected households.
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation and a small proportion by the sector and operators concerned.
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs associated with reporting of measures are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation.
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation or by the national agencies participating in implementation of the measure.
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisations that jointly implements the measure. Potential operational costs for the expert support in connection with an event is managed according to the 'polluter pays' principle and such costs are included in claims for compensation to the polluter.
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation and aligned within the framework of the authorities' ordinary activities.
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation or by the national agencies participating in implementation of the measure. If scrapping premiums become actual, increased government funding will be needed.
  • The direct costs of implementing the measure are financed through government grants by the responsible organisation and/or EMFAF.
Spatial scope
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Beyond MS Marine Waters
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Beyond MS Marine Waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Beyond MS Marine Waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Beyond MS Marine Waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Beyond MS Marine Waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Beyond MS Marine Waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Beyond MS Marine Waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Beyond MS Marine Waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Beyond MS Marine Waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Beyond MS Marine Waters
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • EEZ (or similar)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Terrestrial part of MS
Measure purpose
Assess effectiveness of the measures (through assessing changes in state/impact/pressure in the marine environment); Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Directly restores a species or habitat(s); Establish monitoring programmes (of relevant activities, pressures or impacts); Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly restores a species or habitat(s)
Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys)
Directly restores a species or habitat(s); Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys)
Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns); Directly restores a species or habitat(s); Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys); Establish monitoring programmes (of relevant activities, pressures or impacts); Assess effectiveness of the measures (through assessing changes in state/impact/pressure in the marine environment)
Not known
Establish monitoring programmes (of relevant activities, pressures or impacts); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Establish monitoring programmes (of relevant activities, pressures or impacts); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys)
Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys)
Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly restores a species or habitat(s)
Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys)
Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Assess effectiveness of the measures (through assessing changes in state/impact/pressure in the marine environment)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly restores a species or habitat(s)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Establish monitoring programmes (of relevant activities, pressures or impacts)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up)
Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up)
Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns); Directly restores a species or habitat(s)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Directly restores a species or habitat(s); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns)
Assess effectiveness of the measures (through assessing changes in state/impact/pressure in the marine environment); Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns); Directly restores a species or habitat(s); Establish monitoring programmes (of relevant activities, pressures or impacts)
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns); Directly restores a species or habitat(s); Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys); Establish monitoring programmes (of relevant activities, pressures or impacts); Assess effectiveness of the measures (through assessing changes in state/impact/pressure in the marine environment)
Not known
Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns); Directly restores a species or habitat(s)
Pressures
  • Acute pollution events
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of microbial pathogens
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other forms of energy (including electromagnetic fields, light and heat)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of water - point sources (e.g. brine)
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Eutrophication
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Eutrophication
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Input of microbial pathogens
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Acute pollution events
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other forms of energy (including electromagnetic fields, light and heat)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of water - point sources (e.g. brine)
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Acute pollution events
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of microbial pathogens
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other forms of energy (including electromagnetic fields, light and heat)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of water - point sources (e.g. brine)
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Acute pollution events
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other forms of energy (including electromagnetic fields, light and heat)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input of water - point sources (e.g. brine)
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Input of genetically modified species and translocation of native species
  • Input of microbial pathogens
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of organic matter - diffuse sources and point sources
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Acute pollution events
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of, or mortality/injury to, wild species (by commercial and recreational fishing and other activities)
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Input of anthropogenic sound (impulsive, continuous)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Loss of, or change to, natural biological communities due to cultivation of animal or plant species
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Disturbance of species (e.g. where they breed, rest and feed) due to human presence
Relevant KTMs
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Measures to address the introduction of microbial pathogens
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • MSFD27
  • Measures to reduce interferences with hydrological processes in the marine environment (beyond WFD Coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce physical loss of seabed habitats in the marine environment (beyond WFD coastal waters)
  • Remediation of contaminated sites (historical pollution including sediments
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • MSFD27
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to reduce nutrient and organic matter inputs to the marine environment from sea-based or air-based sources
  • Measures to reduce nutrient and organic matter inputs to the marine environment from sea-based or air-based sources
  • MSFD27
  • Measures to reduce interferences with hydrological processes in the marine environment (beyond WFD Coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce physical loss of seabed habitats in the marine environment (beyond WFD coastal waters)
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to reduce contamination by hazardous substances (synthetic substances
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to reduce contamination by hazardous substances (synthetic substances
  • Measures for the phasing-out of emissions
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of recreation including angling
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to prevent or control the input of pollution from urban areas
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to prevent or control the input of pollution from urban areas
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to prevent or control the input of pollution from urban areas
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to prevent or control the input of pollution from urban areas
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Research
  • Research
  • Measures to address the introduction of microbial pathogens
  • Measures to address the introduction of microbial pathogens
  • Measures to address the introduction of microbial pathogens
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures for the phasing-out of emissions
  • Measures to reduce contamination by hazardous substances (synthetic substances
  • Measures to reduce nutrient and organic matter inputs to the marine environment from sea-based or air-based sources
  • Measures to reduce contamination by hazardous substances (synthetic substances
  • Measures for the phasing-out of emissions
  • Measures to reduce contamination by hazardous substances (synthetic substances
  • Measures for the phasing-out of emissions
  • Measures to reduce contamination by hazardous substances (synthetic substances
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • MSFD27
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • MSFD27
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to address the introduction of microbial pathogens
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • Measures to reduce physical loss of seabed habitats in the marine environment (beyond WFD coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • MSFD27
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of recreation including angling
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • MSFD27
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • MSFD27
  • Measures to address the introduction of microbial pathogens
  • Measures to reduce interferences with hydrological processes in the marine environment (beyond WFD Coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce physical loss of seabed habitats in the marine environment (beyond WFD coastal waters)
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Measures to reduce interferences with hydrological processes in the marine environment (beyond WFD Coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • Measures to reduce physical loss of seabed habitats in the marine environment (beyond WFD coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce contamination by hazardous substances (synthetic substances
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to reduce marine litter
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • MSFD27
  • Measures to adapt to climate change impacts on the marine environment
  • Measures to address the introduction of microbial pathogens
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to reduce other types of biological disturbance
  • Measures to reduce physical loss of seabed habitats in the marine environment (beyond WFD coastal waters)
  • Measures to reduce the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species in the marine environment and for their control
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Adaptation to climate change
  • Advisory services for agriculture
  • Construction or upgrades of wastewater treatment plants
  • Drinking water protection measures (e.g. establishment of safeguard zones
  • Improvements in flow regime and/or establishment of ecological flows.
  • Improving hydromorphological conditions of water bodies other than longitudinal continuity (e.g. river restoration
  • Improving longitudinal continuity (e.g. establishing fish passes
  • Measures for the phasing-out of emissions
  • Measures to counteract acidification (in freshwater systems)
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of fishing and other exploitation/removal of animal and plants
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of invasive alien species and introduced diseases
  • Measures to prevent or control the adverse impacts of recreation including angling
  • Measures to prevent or control the input of pollution from forestry
  • Measures to prevent or control the input of pollution from urban areas
  • Measures to reduce sediment from soil erosion and surface run-off
  • Natural water retention measures
  • Reduce nutrient pollution from agriculture
  • Reduce pesticides pollution from agriculture.
  • Remediation of contaminated sites (historical pollution including sediments
  • Research
  • Upgrades or improvements of industrial wastewater treatment plants (including farms)
  • WFD99
  • Water efficiency technical measures for irrigation
  • Water pricing policy measures for the implementation of the recovery of cost of water services from agriculture
  • Water pricing policy measures for the implementation of the recovery of cost of water services from households
  • Water pricing policy measures for the implementation of the recovery of cost of water services from industry
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Measures to restore and conserve marine ecosystems
  • Improving longitudinal continuity (e.g. establishing fish passes
Relevant targets
  • ANSSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • BALSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • BALSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • No specific target adressed
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • BALSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • ANSSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • BALSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • ANSSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • BALSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • No specific target adressed
  • No specific target adressed
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • BALSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • ANSSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • BALSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • BALSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • ANSSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • BALSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • ANSSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • BALSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • BALSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • ANSSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • BALSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • ANSSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • BALSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • ANSSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • ANSSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • ANSSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • ANSSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • ANSSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • ANSSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • ANSSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • ANSSE-E.1_Skräp
  • ANSSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • BALSE-A.1_Tillförsel_näringsämnen
  • BALSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt
  • BALSE-B.2_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_effekt
  • BALSE-C.1_Introduktion_främmande arter
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.4_Samhälle_fisk_förkomst_art_storlek
  • BALSE-D.1_Havsbottenareal_struktur_funktion
  • BALSE-D.2_Biogena_substrat_areal
  • BALSE-D.3_Hydrografiska_förhåll_storskal_verksam
  • BALSE-E.1_Skräp
  • BALSE-E.2_Impulsivt_ljud_däggdjur
  • No specific target adressed
  • ANSSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
  • BALSE-C.3_Population_fisk_ålder_storlek_bestånd
Related indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
  • No indicator
GEScomponent
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D6C3 Adverse effects from physical disturbance (6.1.2)
  • D6C4 Benthic habitat extent (1.4, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.5, 1.5.1, 6.1.1)
  • D6C5 Benthic habitat condition (1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6.3, 6.2, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.3, 6.2.4)
  • D1-F
  • D4
  • D6C3 Adverse effects from physical disturbance (6.1.2)
  • D6C4 Benthic habitat extent (1.4, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.5, 1.5.1, 6.1.1)
  • D6C5 Benthic habitat condition (1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6.3, 6.2, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.3, 6.2.4)
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-F
  • D4
  • D6
  • D8C1 Contaminants in environment (8.1, 8.1.1)
  • D8C2 Adverse effects of contaminants (8.2, 8.2.1)
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D2C1 Newly-introduced NIS
  • D2C2 Established NIS (2.1, 2.1.1)
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6C3 Adverse effects from physical disturbance (6.1.2)
  • D6C4 Benthic habitat extent (1.4, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.5, 1.5.1, 6.1.1)
  • D6C5 Benthic habitat condition (1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6.3, 6.2, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.3, 6.2.4)
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D2C1 Newly-introduced NIS
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D2C1 Newly-introduced NIS
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D3C3 Population age/size distribution (3.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.3, 3.3.4)
  • D4C3 Trophic guild size distribution (4.2, 4.2.1)
  • D6
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D3
  • D4C3 Trophic guild size distribution (4.2, 4.2.1)
  • D6
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D3
  • D4C3 Trophic guild size distribution (4.2, 4.2.1)
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D3
  • D4C3 Trophic guild size distribution (4.2, 4.2.1)
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D3
  • D4C3 Trophic guild size distribution (4.2, 4.2.1)
  • D6
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D3C1 Fishing mortality rate (F) (3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2)
  • D3C2 Spawning stock biomass (SSB) (3.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2)
  • D4C3 Trophic guild size distribution (4.2, 4.2.1)
  • D6
  • D1-F
  • D4
  • D5C1 Nutrient concentrations (5.1, 5.1.1)
  • D6
  • D1-F
  • D4
  • D5C1 Nutrient concentrations (5.1, 5.1.1)
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D4
  • D6
  • D7C1 Permanent alteration of hydrographical conditions (7.1, 7.1.1)
  • D7C2 Adverse effects from permanent alteration of hydrographical conditions (7.2, 7.2.1, 7.2.2)
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D2C1 Newly-introduced NIS
  • D4
  • D6
  • D8C1 Contaminants in environment (8.1, 8.1.1)
  • D8C2 Adverse effects of contaminants (8.2, 8.2.1)
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D2C1 Newly-introduced NIS
  • D4
  • D6
  • D8C1 Contaminants in environment (8.1, 8.1.1)
  • D8C2 Adverse effects of contaminants (8.2, 8.2.1)
  • D9
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D4
  • D6
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10C1 Litter (excluding micro-litter) (10.1, 10.1.1, 10.1.2)
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10C1 Litter (excluding micro-litter) (10.1, 10.1.1, 10.1.2)
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10C1 Litter (excluding micro-litter) (10.1, 10.1.1, 10.1.2)
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10C1 Litter (excluding micro-litter) (10.1, 10.1.1, 10.1.2)
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10C1 Litter (excluding micro-litter) (10.1, 10.1.1, 10.1.2)
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D2
  • D3C1 Fishing mortality rate (F) (3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2)
  • D3C2 Spawning stock biomass (SSB) (3.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2)
  • D3C3 Population age/size distribution (3.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.3, 3.3.4)
  • D4C1 Trophic guild species diversity (1.7, 1.7.1)
  • D4C2 Abundance across trophic guilds (1.7, 1.7.1, 4.3, 4.3.1)
  • D4C3 Trophic guild size distribution (4.2, 4.2.1)
  • D4C4 Trophic guild productivity (4.1, 4.1.1)
  • D6C3 Adverse effects from physical disturbance (6.1.2)
  • D6C4 Benthic habitat extent (1.4, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.5, 1.5.1, 6.1.1)
  • D6C5 Benthic habitat condition (1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6.3, 6.2, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.3, 6.2.4)
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-F
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6C3 Adverse effects from physical disturbance (6.1.2)
  • D6C4 Benthic habitat extent (1.4, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.5, 1.5.1, 6.1.1)
  • D6C5 Benthic habitat condition (1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6.3, 6.2, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.3, 6.2.4)
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D2C1 Newly-introduced NIS
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D8C1 Contaminants in environment (8.1, 8.1.1)
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D8C1 Contaminants in environment (8.1, 8.1.1)
  • D8C3 Significant acute pollution events (8.2.2)
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D8C1 Contaminants in environment (8.1, 8.1.1)
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-P
  • D8C1 Contaminants in environment (8.1, 8.1.1)
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D4C1 Trophic guild species diversity (1.7, 1.7.1)
  • D4C2 Abundance across trophic guilds (1.7, 1.7.1, 4.3, 4.3.1)
  • D4C3 Trophic guild size distribution (4.2, 4.2.1)
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D2
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-F
  • D2
  • D1-F
  • D2
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D11
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D11
  • D6
  • D7
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10
  • D4
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D10
  • D3
  • D4
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D10
  • D11
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D11
  • D3
  • D4
  • D6
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D10
  • D11
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D10
  • D11
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-B
  • D1-F
  • D1-M
  • D1-P
  • D10
  • D11
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9
  • D1-F
  • D3
  • D4
Feature
  • Acute pollution events
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Acute pollution events
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Grazing birds
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • HabPelOther
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • HabPelOther
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Litter in the environment
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Agriculture
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • CharaChem
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Coastal/shelf cephalopods
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Deep-sea cephalopods
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
  • Extraction of salt
  • Extraction of water
  • Fish and shellfish processing
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Industrial uses
  • Land claim
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Non-renewable energy generation
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
  • Transport - shipping
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Agriculture
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • CharaChem
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Coastal/shelf cephalopods
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Deep-sea cephalopods
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
  • Extraction of salt
  • Extraction of water
  • Fish and shellfish processing
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Industrial uses
  • Land claim
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Non-renewable energy generation
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
  • Transport - shipping
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • HabPelOther
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • HabPelOther
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • HabPelOther
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • HabPelOther
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • HabPelOther
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Eutrophication
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Eutrophication
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Seals
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Seals
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Seals
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • HabPelOther
  • Industrial uses
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Urban uses
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Acute pollution events
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • CharaChem
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Industrial uses
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Transport - shipping
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Transport - shipping
  • Wading birds
  • Acute pollution events
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Transport - shipping
  • Wading birds
  • Acute pollution events
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Transport - shipping
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Transport - shipping
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Grazing birds
  • Hunting and collecting for other purposes
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Transport - shipping
  • Urban uses
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transport - shipping
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Transport - shipping
  • Urban uses
  • Transport - shipping
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Transport - shipping
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Litter in the environment
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Litter in the environment
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Litter in the environment
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Wading birds
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Transport - shipping
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transport - land
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Urban uses
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Transport - shipping
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Transport - shipping
  • Urban uses
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Transport - shipping
  • Urban uses
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Urban uses
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Transport - shipping
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Litter in the environment
  • Acute pollution events
  • Agriculture
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Canalisation and other watercourse modifications
  • CharaChem
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal defence and flood protection
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
  • Fish and shellfish processing
  • Forestry
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hunting and collecting for other purposes
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Industrial uses
  • Land claim
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Marine plant harvesting
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Military operations (subject to Article 2(2))
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Non-renewable energy generation
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Hunting and collecting for other purposes
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Acute pollution events
  • Agriculture
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Canalisation and other watercourse modifications
  • CharaChem
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal defence and flood protection
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
  • Fish and shellfish processing
  • Forestry
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hunting and collecting for other purposes
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Industrial uses
  • Land claim
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Marine plant harvesting
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Military operations (subject to Article 2(2))
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Non-renewable energy generation
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Acute pollution events
  • Agriculture
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Canalisation and other watercourse modifications
  • CharaChem
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal defence and flood protection
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Extraction of minerals (rock, metal ores, gravel, sand, shell)
  • Extraction of oil and gas, including infrastructure
  • Fish and shellfish processing
  • Forestry
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hunting and collecting for other purposes
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Industrial uses
  • Land claim
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Marine plant harvesting
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Military operations (subject to Article 2(2))
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Non-renewable energy generation
  • Offshore structures (other than for oil/gas/renewables)
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Agriculture
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • Canalisation and other watercourse modifications
  • CharaChem
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal defence and flood protection
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Forestry
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Industrial uses
  • Land claim
  • Military operations (subject to Article 2(2))
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Non-renewable energy generation
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transmission of electricity and communications (cables)
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Acute pollution events
  • Agriculture
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • CharaChem
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Coastal/shelf cephalopods
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Deep-sea cephalopods
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Industrial uses
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transport - air
  • Transport - shipping
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Acute pollution events
  • Agriculture
  • Aquaculture - freshwater
  • Aquaculture - marine, including infrastructure
  • Benthic broad habitats
  • Benthic-feeding birds
  • CharaChem
  • CharaPhyHydro
  • Coastal ecosystem
  • Coastal fish
  • Coastal/shelf cephalopods
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances
  • Contaminants - in seafood
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances
  • Continuous low frequency sound
  • Deep-sea cephalopods
  • Demersal shelf fish
  • Established non-indigenous species
  • Eutrophication
  • Fish and shellfish harvesting (professional, recreational)
  • Grazing birds
  • HabPelOther
  • Hydrographical changes
  • Impulsive sound in water
  • Industrial uses
  • Litter and micro-litter in species
  • Litter in the environment
  • Micro-litter in the environment
  • Newly-introduced non-indigenous species
  • Other benthic habitats
  • Pelagic broad habitats
  • Pelagic shelf fish
  • Pelagic-feeding birds
  • Physical disturbance to seabed
  • Physical loss of the seabed
  • PresEnvBycatch
  • PrevEnvAdvEffectsSppHab
  • Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
  • Research, survey and educational activities
  • Restructuring of seabed morphology, including dredging and depositing of materials
  • Seals
  • Shelf ecosystem
  • Small toothed cetaceans
  • Surface-feeding birds
  • Tourism and leisure activities
  • Tourism and leisure infrastructure
  • Transport - air
  • Transport - shipping
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Urban uses
  • Wading birds
  • Waste treatment and disposal
  • Coastal fish
Element
Temporal scope
2022-2027
2022-9999
2016-2027
2016-2027
2016-2027
2016-2027
2016-2027
2018
2016-2027
2016-9999
2016-9999
2016-9999
2016-9999
2016-9999
2016-9999
2016-2027
2016-2027
2016-2027
2016-2027
2016-2027
2016-2021
2016-2027
2016-9999
2016-9999
2016-9999
2016-2027
2016-2027
2016-2027
2016-2027
2016-2027
2016-9999
2016-2027
2016-9999
2022-2027
2022-9999
2022-2027
2022-2027
2022-9999
2022-9999
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Implementation reason
No obstacles to implementation
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Other
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Progress description
Alongside information material (on web, informative movies), a technical tool (web application) has been developed including information about alien species, and through which the public can report findings. The developed tool is thereby gathering information about alien species based on method often referred to as crowdsourcing and citizen science. This is a complement to regular monitoring programmes and can serves as a quick and more direct source of information about presence of alien species. https://www.havochvatten.se/hav/fiske--fritid/arter/rappen---rapportering-av-vattenorganismer.html
Reason description
The measure is withdrawn as several ongoing activities are considered to overlap with the original purpose of the measure, which is why ÅPH18 is excluded from Sweden’s Programme of Measure. Activities that concern emissions of hazardous substances from sewage treatment plants are underway within the framework of the regional water authorities' action program under WFD (Naturvårdsverket 1 and Naturvårdsverket 2). In addition, ongoing work is underway within Helcom, Ospar and the EU to identify criteria for the selection of substances that are relevant for the assessment of environmental status under the Marine Environment Directive. Thus, not to duplicate work that is already ongoing nationally, regionally and within EU, ÅPH 18 is withdrawn.