Member State report / Art10 / 2018 / D9 / North East Atlantic

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 10 Environmental targets (and Art. 17 updates)
Report due 2018-10-15
GES Descriptor D9 Contaminants in seafood
Region/subregion North East Atlantic
Reported by Member state
Member state
Sweden
Denmark
Germany
Netherlands
Belgium
France
United Kingdom
Ireland
Spain
Portugal
Member state report
Reporting area(s) MRUs used
  • ANS-SE-SR-Nordsjon
  • DK-TOTAL-part-ANS
  • ANSDE_MS
  • ANS-NL-CW-1
  • ANS-NL-MS-1
  • ANS-BE-MS-1
  • ABI-FR-MS-GDG
  • ABI-FR-MS-GDG-NORD
  • ABI-FR-MS-GDG-SUD
  • ACS-FR-MS-MC
  • ANS-FR-MS-MMN
  • ACS-IE-AA-001
  • ABI-ES-SD-NOR
  • ABI-ES-SD-SUD
  • AMA-ES-SD-CAN
  • ABI-PT-SD-CONT
  • AMA-PT-SD-AZO
Features Structure, functions and processes of marine ecosystems: Species
  • All birds (1)
  • All fish (1)
  • All mammals (1)
  • Marine species (2)
  • All fish (1)
  • Commercially exploited fish and shellfish (3)
Features Structure, functions and processes of marine ecosystems: Habitats
  • Benthic habitats (1)
  • Pelagic habitats (1)
  • All habitats (1)
Features Structure, functions and processes of marine ecosystems: Ecosystems, including food webs
  • All trophic guilds (1)
  • Ecosystems, including food webs (1)
  • Filter-feeders (8)
  • Organic carbon (2)
Features Structure, functions and processes of marine ecosystems: No theme
  • All marine ecosystem elements (38)
Features Anthropogenic pressures on the marine environment: Biological
  • Input or spread of non-indigenous species (4)
  • Input of microbial pathogens (20)
Features Anthropogenic pressures on the marine environment: Physical
  • Physical disturbance to seabed (1)
  • Physical loss of the seabed (1)
  • All physical pressures (1)
Features Anthropogenic pressures on the marine environment: Substances, litter and energy
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events (5)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter) (4)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events (10)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition (2)
  • All pressures related to inputs of substances, litter and energy (6)
  • Input of litter (solid waste matter, including micro-sized litter) (3)
  • Input of nutrients - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition (3)
  • Input of other substances (e.g. synthetic substances, non-synthetic substances, radionuclides) - diffuse sources, point sources, atmospheric deposition, acute events (9)
Features Anthropogenic pressures on the marine environment: No theme
  • All pressures (11)
Features Pressure levels and impacts in marine environment: Chemical
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances (1)
  • Contaminants - in seafood (1)
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances (1)
  • Contaminants - in seafood (5)
  • Acute pollution events (1)
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances (2)
  • Contaminants - in seafood (2)
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances (2)
  • Contaminants - UPBT substances (50)
  • Contaminants - in seafood (10)
  • Contaminants - non UPBT substances (50)
  • Contaminants - in seafood (3)
  • Contaminants - in seafood (1)
  • Contaminants - in seafood (6)
  • Eutrophication (3)
  • Contaminants - in seafood (4)
GES components
  • D1 Birds (1)
  • D1 Fish (1)
  • D1 Mammals (1)
  • D1C6 Pelagic habitat condition (1.5.2, 1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6.3) (1)
  • D4 Food webs/D1 Ecosystems (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) (1)
  • D8C1 Contaminants in environment (8.1, 8.1.1) (1)
  • D8C2 Adverse effects of contaminants (8.2, 8.2.1) (1)
  • D8C3 Significant acute pollution events (8.2.2) (1)
  • D9C1 Contaminants in seafood (9.1, 9.1.1) (1)
  • D9C1 Contaminants in seafood (9.1, 9.1.1) (5)
  • D1 Birds (10)
  • D1 Cephalopods (10)
  • D1 Fish (10)
  • D1 Mammals (10)
  • D1 Pelagic habitats (10)
  • D10 Litter (4)
  • D2 Non-indigenous species (4)
  • D4 Food webs/D1 Ecosystems (10)
  • D6 Sea-floor integrity/D1 Benthic habitats (10)
  • D8 Contaminants (10)
  • D9 Contaminants in seafood (10)
  • D8C1 Contaminants in environment (8.1, 8.1.1) (50)
  • D8C2 Adverse effects of contaminants (8.2, 8.2.1) (2)
  • D8C3 Significant acute pollution events (8.2.2) (40)
  • D9C1 Contaminants in seafood (9.1, 9.1.1) (60)
  • D9 Contaminants in seafood (3)
  • D9C1 Contaminants in seafood (9.1, 9.1.1) (3)
  • D5 Eutrophication (2)
  • D9 Contaminants in seafood (22)
  • D9C1 Contaminants in seafood (9.1, 9.1.1) (1)
  • D1 Biodiversity (41)
  • D10 Litter (48)
  • D11 Energy, incl. underwater noise (45)
  • D2 Non-indigenous species (41)
  • D3 Commercial fish and shellfish (41)
  • D4 Food webs/D1 Ecosystems (41)
  • D5 Eutrophication (48)
  • D6 Sea-floor integrity/D1 Benthic habitats (41)
  • D7 Hydrographical changes (41)
  • D8 Contaminants (51)
  • D9 Contaminants in seafood (61)
  • D9C1 Contaminants in seafood (9.1, 9.1.1) (4)
Target Number defined
1
5
10
4
3
7
1
45
4
Target code/description
ANSSE-B.1_Tillförsel_farliga_ämnen_halt: B.1. The supply of hazardous substances from human activities shall be reduced until it does not cause levels of dangerous substances which prevent good environmental status from being achieved. B.1 Input of hazardous substances from human activities shall decrease until it does not cause concentrations of hazardous substances that prevent good environmental status from being achieved.
DK-T9.2: The trend in total Danish dioxin emissions into the air is not increasing.
DK-T9.1: Emissions of contaminants generally do not lead to exceeding of the maximum residue levels applicable in the food legislation for seafood.
DK-T9.4: The Danish Environmental Protection Agency is gradually improving emission estimations of POPs into the air. (Operational target)
DK-T9.5: The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration is inspecting concentrations of contaminants, particularly dioxins and PCBs in order to monitor developments in organisms at risk of containing high concentrations. (Operational target)
DK-T9.3: The Danish Environmental Protection Agency is monitoring developments in relation to emissions of POPs (including dioxins) from wood-burning stoves to assess the need for further initiatives. (Operational target)
UZN2.2: Atmospheric emissions from the atmosphere must be further reduced. The environmental objectives established by Germany in 2012 are the basis for the 2016-2016 programme of measures for 2021- notified to the European Commission. Since the implementation of the measures was only started in 2016, an assessment of the progress and effectiveness of the measures as a basis for updating the environmental objectives is often not yet possible. Where possible, the text of the text shows the achievement of objectives and/or the state of implementation of the measures. Only in individual cases where an indicator assessment is available on progress towards achieving the target will this be reported in the Progress Assessment.
UZN5.3: Other adverse environmental effects (such as entanglement and strangulation by waste parts) are reduced to a minimum. The environmental objectives established by Germany in 2012 are the basis for the 2016-2021 programme of measures notified to the European Commission in 2016. Since the implementation of the measures was only started in 2016, an assessment of the progress and effectiveness of the measures as a basis for updating the environmental objectives is often not yet possible. Where possible, the text report shows the achievement of objectives and/or the state of implementation of the measures. Only in individual cases where an indicator assessment on the state of achievement of the target is available, this will be reported in the Progress Assessment. The indicator "number of live birds in breeding colonies", which is considered under Article 10, is not included here, as the detailed report under Article 8_GES (D10C4) is already reported. Reference is made to Article 8_ESG reporting.
UZN5: The objective is "Seas without pressures from waste". The objective is implemented by means of the operational objectives UZN5.1, UZN5.2 and UZN5.3. The environmental objectives established in 2012 and their description under the 2012 MSFD report continue to apply. They are the basis for the 2016-2021 programme of measures notified to the European Commission in 2016. Since the implementation of the measures was only started in 2016, an assessment of the progress and effectiveness of the measures as a basis for updating the environmental objectives is often not yet possible. Where possible, the text report shows the achievement of objectives and/or the state of implementation of the measures. Only in individual cases where an indicator assessment is available on the state of achievement of the target, this will be reported in the Progress Assessment.
UZN2.5: Pollutant concentrations in the marine environment and the resulting pollution effects are to be reduced and due to good environmental status. The environmental objectives established by Germany in 2012 are the basis for the 2016-2016 programme of measures for 2021- notified to the European Commission. Since the implementation of the measures was only started in 2016, an assessment of the progress and effectiveness of the measures as a basis for updating the environmental objectives is often not yet possible. Where possible, the text of the text shows the achievement of objectives and/or the state of implementation of the measures. Only in individual cases where an indicator assessment is available on progress towards achieving the target will this be reported in the Progress Assessment. The relevant indicator assessments ?concentrations of pollutants in water, organisms and sediments?, ?Biological pollutant effects? and ?contaminants in seafood?, as relevant for Article 10, are not included here, since detailed reports are already provided under Article 8_GES (D8C1, D8C2 and D9C1). Reference is made to Article 8_ESG reporting on D8 and D9.
UZN2: The objective is 'Seas without pollution by contaminants'. The objective is implemented by means of the operational objectives TSN2.1, UZN2.2, UZN2.3, UZN2.4 and UZN2.5. The environmental objectives established in 2012 and their description under the 2012 MSFD report continue to apply. They are the basis for the 2016-2021 programme of measures notified to the European Commission in 2016. Since the implementation of the measures was only started in 2016, an assessment of the progress and effectiveness of the measures as a basis for updating the environmental objectives is often not yet possible. Where possible, the text of the text shows the achievement of objectives and/or the state of implementation of the measures. Only in individual cases where an indicator assessment is available on progress towards achieving the target will this be reported in the Progress Assessment.
UZN2.3: Emission of pollutants from sources in the sea such as oil, gas and shipping shall be reduced. This applies in particular to gaseous and liquid discharges, but also to the introduction of solid substances. Discharges from shipping are regulated under MARPOL
UZN2.1: Pollutant emissions from the rivers need to be further reduced. Reduction targets have been laid down in the programmes of measures of the WFD management plans. The environmental objectives established by Germany in 2012 are the basis for the 2016-2016 programme of measures for 2021- notified to the European Commission. Since the implementation of the measures was only started in 2016, an assessment of the progress and effectiveness of the measures as a basis for updating the environmental objectives is often not yet possible. Where possible, the text of the text shows the achievement of objectives and/or the state of implementation of the measures. Only in individual cases where an indicator assessment is available on progress towards achieving the target will this be reported in the Progress Assessment.
UZN5.1: A continuous reduction of input of and already present waste results in a significant reduction of harmful effects on the marine environment on beaches, the sea surface, the water column and the seabed. The environmental objectives established by Germany in 2012 are the basis for the 2016-2021 programme of measures notified to the European Commission in 2016. Since the implementation of the measures was only started in 2016, an assessment of the progress and effectiveness of the measures as a basis for updating the environmental objectives is often not yet possible. Where possible, the text report shows the achievement of objectives and/or the state of implementation of the measures. Only in individual cases where an indicator assessment is available on the state of achievement of the target, this will be reported in the Progress Assessment. The indicator "number of waste parts" relevant for Article 10 is not included here, as it is already reported in detail under Article 8_GES (D10C1). Reference is made to Article 8_ESG reporting.
UZN2.4: Entrances of oil and oil products and mixtures into the sea must be reduced and avoided. This concerns illegal, permitted and unintentional entries. Entries by shipping are only permitted according to the strict requirements of the MARPOL Convention; in order to reduce them further, an adaptation or change of the MARPOL appendices is necessary. The environmental goals set by Germany in 2012 form the basis for the MSFD program of measures 2016-2021 reported to the EU Commission in 2016. Since the implementation of the measures only started in 2016, an assessment of the progress and effectiveness of the measures as a basis for an update of the environmental goals is often not yet possible. Where possible, the achievement of objectives or the implementation status of the measures is shown in the text report. Only in individual cases where there is an indicator assessment of the progress towards achieving the goal is this reported under ProgressAssessment. This is omitted for the indicator evaluations relevant to Art. 10 "Type and quantity of entries" and "Size and quantities of polluted sea surface", since the status of the indicator development and evaluation is already reported under Art. 8_GES (D8C3). Reference is made to Art. 8_GES reporting on D8.
UZN5.2: Hazardous waste proven to be present in marine organisms (in particular, microplastics) are approaching zero in the long term. The environmental objectives established by Germany in 2012 are the basis for the 2016-2021 programme of measures notified to the European Commission in 2016. Since the implementation of the measures was only started in 2016, an assessment of the progress and effectiveness of the measures as a basis for updating the environmental objectives is often not yet possible. Where possible, the text report shows the achievement of objectives and/or the state of implementation of the measures. The level of achievement of objectives will be assessed through OSPAR indicator OSPAR PLASTIC_FUL_STMCHS: Waste quantities in stomachs of fulmars reported in the North Sea for D10C1 and D10C3 in Article 8 Report Sheet. Reporting will not be repeated under ProgressAssessment.
ANSNL-D8T1: Coastal waters: reducing the supply of pollutants that do not yet meet the WFD standards, in accordance with the timeline of the river basin management plans. Do not increase concentrations of pollutants that already comply with the WFD standards.
ANSNL-D9T1: The levels of pollutants (including PAHs, dioxins and heavy metals) in fish and fishery products from the North Sea do not exceed the maximum levels set in the EU Regulation 1881/2006.
ANSNL-D8T6: Reducing the use of lead, among others in sport fishing
ANSNL-D8T5: Cleaning up acute serious contamination as quickly as possible, where necessary in cooperation within the Bonn Agreement.
Target 43: All measured contaminants in fish and shellfish for human consumption have concentrations below regulatory levels (Commission Regulation 1881/2006 and Directive 2006/113/EC).
D9.T2: The level of pollutants in edible tissues (muscle, liver, hom, meat or other soft parts, as appropriate) of fishery products (including fish, crustaceans, molluscs, echinoderms, seaweeds and other marine plants) caught or harvested in nature (excluding fish from mariculture) is not higher than for the additional pollutants, which are not included in Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006, threshold values that Member States establish through regional or subregional cooperation.
D9.T1: The level of pollutants in edible tissues (muscle, liver, hom, meat or other soft parts, as appropriate) of fishery products (including fish, crustaceans, molluscs, echinoderms, seaweeds and other marine plants) caught or harvested in nature (excluding fish from mariculture) is not higher than for the pollutants listed in Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006, the maximum levels laid down in that Regulation, which constitute the threshold values for the application of this Decision.
OE_ATL_ope_D9.3: To improve the microbiological quality of coastal and transitional waters by limiting the sources of contamination related to agricultural livestock activity.
OE_GMC_gen_D9.1: To improve the microbiological and chemical quality of waters to limit the significant risk of impact on human health from the contamination of seafood products.
OE_ATL_ope_D9.2: To improve the microbiological quality of coastal and transitional waters by limiting the transfer of microbiological pollutants related to inadequate non-collective sanitation.
OE_MMN_gen_D9.1: To improve the microbiological and chemical quality of waters to limit the significant risk of impact on human health from the contamination of seafood products.
OE_ATL_ope_D9.1: To improve the microbiological quality of coastal and transitional waters by limiting the transfer of microbiological pollutants linked to inadequate collective sanitation.
D09-OE01: Reducing direct transfers of microbiological pollutants in particular to bathing areas and shellfish production areas
OE_GMC_gen_D5.2: Significantly reduce excessive nutrient inputs to the marine environment
D9T1: Levels of contaminants in fish* and shellfish caught or harvested in Irish seas for human consumption complies with maximum limits listed in EU Regulation 1881/2006 (as amended). * Excludes finfish aquaculture.
B.1.1: To reduce the volume of direct or indirect discharges without appropriate treatment (industrial discharges, waste water, run-off from rivers, run-off, etc.) to the marine environment, as well as to improve the efficiency of sewage treatment stations and sewerage systems in order to minimise the input of litter, pollutants and nutrients to the marine environment. In the second cycle, the object was split in 4: B.N.3.Reducing nutrient inputs, pollutants and litter from river discharges. B.N.4.Reducing nutrient inputs, pollutants and garbage from waste water. B.N.5.Reducing nutrient inputs, pollutants and litter from rain episodes. B.N.6. Reducing the contribution of nutrients and pollutants from agriculture: Excess and return on irrigation and livestock use, among others. These objectives will be reported as new
A.1.12: Ensuring proper surveillance of the marine environment through remote or on-site systems In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: A.C.13. Ensuring regulatory compliance This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
00: Achieve or maintain the values and characteristics defined as GES for all descriptors of the good environmental status in the Canary Islands
C.1.4: Ensure proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the Canary Islands, which carry out work relating to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and to exploit synergies. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.C.12. Ensure proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the Canary Islands, which carry out work relating to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and to exploit synergies. This objective will be produced as a new one, as the code and indicators have changed.
C.C.24: Ensuring the traceability of fishery products to know their geographical origin, the scientific name of the species, as well as their biometric parameters (sex and size), so that the information obtained in the different official controls can be used for the assessment of Descriptor 9. ? The catch area of samples and other parameters needed to evaluate D9 is included as an obligatory field within health monitoring protocols.
C.N.7: Achieve adequate coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the North Atlantic region that carry out work related to the marine environment, so as to avoid duplication and take advantage of synergies * Number of initiatives, projects and coordination meetings * Number of themes in which coordination initiatives are adopted OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.4.
B.N.16: To improve the coordination and standardisation at national level of programmes for monitoring the introduction of substances, waste and energy to the marine environment. • Development of methodologies/common protocols/guidelines. • No of meetings for updating the monitoring programmes. • Development of common access database for the different operators of monitoring programmes.
B.S.15: Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through studies, initiatives and scientific projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment. * Criteria for evaluating and monitoring the results of scientific projects/studies. * Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies.
B.S.14: Encourage scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment to address the knowledge gaps identified in the Initial Assessment and in the successive phases of Marine Strategies. * Awareness building on impacts arising from the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, which are addressed by scientific studies and projects. OBJECTIVES 2012: B.3.1, B.3.2, B.3.3, B.3.4.
A.1.9: Ensuring proper surveillance of the marine environment through remote or on-site systems In the second cycle, this target has been amended to: A.N.10. Ensuring regulatory compliance This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
C.N.15: To improve access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as to ensure the quality of this information, both for maritime administrations and institutions and for the general public. • Existence of platforms for access and exchange of information on the marine environment which facilitate the management of public administrations • Means of access and quality of marine environment information available to citizens • Number of metadata available OBJECTIVE C.3.1
C.3.1: Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.S.15. To improve access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as to ensure the quality of this information, both for maritime administrations and institutions and for the general public. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
C.C.22: Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impact of human activities on habitats, species, populations and communities * Criteria for evaluation and monitoring of the results of scientific projects/studies (based on the references in documents) * Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies
C.N.6: Ensure social participation in the marine strategy of the North Atlantic demarcation through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment. * Number of initiatives for social participation and evaluation of their results OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.3
C.S.7: Ensure proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the South Atlantic demarcation district which carry out work related to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and exploit synergies
C.3.1: Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.N..15. To improve access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as to ensure the quality of this information, both for maritime administrations and institutions and for the general public. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
B.2.5: For contaminants legislation, not exceed for any species intended for human consumption the maximum permissible levels (CMP) laid down by Community legislation or other standards relevant for the protection of public health.
C.3.10: Ensuring the traceability of fishery products to know their geographical origin, the scientific name of the species, as well as their biometric parameters (sex and size), so that the information obtained from the various official controls to monitor compliance with the existing legislation on the presence of chemical agents in species intended for human consumption can be used in the assessment of good environmental status in relation to contaminants in fish. the second cycle of this objective has been modified to: C.S.20. Ensuring the traceability of fishery products to know their geographical origin, the scientific name of the species, as well as their biometric parameters (sex and size), so that the information obtained in the different official controls can be used for the assessment of Descriptor 9. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
C.3.1: Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.C.19. Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information for both administrations and institutions related to the sea, and for the general public. This objective will be produced as a new one, as the code and indicators have changed.
C.S.16: Encourage scientific studies and projects to address knowledge gaps identified in the initial assessment of the impact of human activities on marine and coastal ecosystems. * Number of studies and scientific projects promoted by public administrations dealing with these subjects. * Knowledge-based studies and scientific projects. OBJECTIVE 2012: C.3.5
C.1.3: Ensure social participation in the marine strategy of the Canary Islands area by means of dissemination, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and involvement of stakeholders in the marine environment. In the second cycle, this objective has remained the same, with the exception of the code: C.C.11. Ensure social participation in the marine strategy of the Canary Islands area by means of dissemination, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and involvement of stakeholders in the marine environment. This objective will be produced as a new one, as the code and indicators have changed.
C.N.20: Ensure traceability of fishery products to know their geographical origin, scientific name of the species, as well as their biometric parameters (sex and length), so that the information obtained in the different official controls can be used for the assessment of Descriptor 9 ? The catch area of samples and other parameters needed to evaluate D9 is included as an obligatory field within health monitoring protocols.
C.S.6: Ensure social participation in the Marine Strategy of the South Atlantic Basin through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment. * Number of initiatives for social participation and evaluation of their results OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.3
C.3.10:
C.3.10: Ensuring the traceability of fishery products to know their geographical origin, the scientific name of the species, as well as their biometric parameters (sex and size), so that the information obtained from the various official controls to monitor compliance with the existing legislation on the presence of chemical agents in species intended for human consumption can be used in the assessment of good environmental status in relation to contaminants in fish. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.N..20. Ensure traceability of fishery products to know their geographical origin, scientific name of the species, as well as their biometric parameters (sex and length), so that the information obtained in the different official controls can be used for the assessment of Descriptor 9 This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
B.N.14: Encourage scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment to address the knowledge gaps identified in the Initial Assessment and in the successive phases of Marine Strategies. * Awareness building on impacts arising from the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, which are addressed by scientific studies and projects. OBJECTIVES 2012: B.3.1, B.3.2, B.3.3, B.3.4.
C.S.8: To ensure, through the Maritime Spatial Plan of the South Atlantic Marine area and/or other development tools, that human activities are developed in a sustainable manner and do not jeopardise the achievement of the Good Environmental Status. * Number of human activities covered by the management plan OBJECTIVE 2012: C1.5
C.C.19: Improving access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as ensuring the quality of this information for both administrations and institutions related to the sea, and for the general public. • Existence of platforms for access and exchange of information on the marine environment which facilitate the management of public administrations • Means of access and quality of marine environment information available to citizens • Number of metadata available OBJECTIVE C.3.1
B.C.14: Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through studies, initiatives and scientific projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment. * Criteria for evaluating and monitoring the results of scientific projects/studies. * Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies.
B.1.1: To reduce the volume of direct or indirect discharges without appropriate treatment (industrial discharges, waste water, run-off from rivers, run-off, etc.) to the marine environment, as well as to improve the efficiency of sewage treatment stations and sewerage systems in order to minimise the input of litter, pollutants and nutrients to the marine environment. In the second cycle, the object was split in 4: B.S.3.Reducing nutrient inputs, pollutants and litter from river discharges. B.S.4.Reducing nutrient inputs, pollutants and waste water litter. B.S.5.Reducing nutrient inputs, pollutants and litter from rain episodes. B.S.6. Reducing the contribution of nutrients and pollutants from agriculture: Excess and return on irrigation and livestock use, among others. These objectives will be reported as new
C.C.11: Ensuring social participation in the marine strategy of the Strait and Alboran area through initiatives for dissemination, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and involvement of stakeholders in the marine environment. * Number of initiatives for social participation and evaluation of their results OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.3
C.1.3: Ensure social participation in the Marine Strategy of the South Atlantic Basin through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment. In the second cycle, this objective has remained the same, with the exception of the code: C.S.6. Ensure social participation in the Marine Strategy of the South Asian Basin through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
C.C.13: To guarantee, through the Maritime Spatial Plan of the Canary Islands area and/or other development tools, that human activities take place in a sustainable manner and do not jeopardise the achievement of the Good Environmental Status. * Number of human activities covered by the management plan OBJECTIVE 2012: C1.5
C.N.16: Encourage scientific studies and projects to address knowledge gaps identified in the initial assessment of the impact of human activities on marine and coastal ecosystems. * No. of studies and scientific projects promoted by public administrations dealing with these subjects. * Knowledge-based studies and scientific projects. OBJECTIVE 2012: C.3.5
C.N.18: Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impact of human activities on habitats, species, populations and communities * Criteria for evaluation and monitoring of the results of scientific projects/studies (based on the references in documents) * Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies
B.1.2: Reducing the frequency of discharges without proper treatment to the sea from ships and platforms
B.C.13: Encourage scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, in response to knowledge gaps identified in the Initial Assessment and in the successive phases of Marine Strategies. * Awareness building on impacts arising from the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, which are addressed by scientific studies and projects. OBJECTIVES 2012: B.3.1, B.3.2, B.3.3, B.3.4
B.C.15: To improve the coordination and standardisation at national level of programmes for monitoring the introduction of substances, waste and energy to the marine environment. • Development of methodologies/common protocols/guidelines. • No of meetings for updating the monitoring programmes. • Development of common access database for the different operators of monitoring programmes.
C.N.8: Promote, through the Marine Spatial Plan of the North Atlantic Demarcation and/or other development tools, that human activities are developed in a sustainable manner and do not jeopardise the achievement of the Good Environmental Status * Number of human activities covered by the management plan OBJECTIVE 2012: C1.5
C.1.4: Achieve proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the South Atlantic basin that carry out work related to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and exploit synergies. In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: C.S.7. Achieve proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the South Atlantic basin that carry out work related to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and exploit synergies. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
B.1.1: To reduce the volume of direct or indirect discharges without appropriate treatment (industrial discharges, waste water, run-off from rivers, run-off, etc.) to the marine environment, as well as to improve the efficiency of sewage treatment stations and sewerage systems in order to minimise the input of litter, pollutants and nutrients to the marine environment. In the second cycle, this objective has been split into: B.C.3. Reduce the input of nutrients, pollutants and waste from waste water. B.C.4. Reducing the inputs of nutrients, pollutants and waste from rain episodes. B.C.5. Reducing the contribution of nutrients and pollutants from agriculture: Excess and return on irrigation and livestock use, among others. These objectives will be established as new ones.
A.3.2: To maintain the CSF (fish conservation status), calculated from the fish resource assessment surveys with fish considered large (according to the threshold size set for North Atlantic demarcation in indicator 4.2.1. of the initial assessment), below 1, in the scale of vulnerability of the IUCN (0: Not vulnerable, 1: Vulnerable, 2: Threatened, 3: Threatened with extinction).
C.1.3: Ensure public participation in the marine strategy of the North Atlantic demarcation through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment. In the second cycle, this objective has remained the same, with the exception of the code: C.N..6. Ensure public participation in the marine strategy of the North Atlantic demarcation through outreach, awareness-raising, voluntary environmental education and stakeholder involvement in the marine environment. This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
B.N.15: Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through studies, initiatives and scientific projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment. * Criteria for evaluating and monitoring the results of scientific projects/studies. * Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies.
A.S.10: Ensuring regulatory compliance * Estimation of surveillance in hours * Infringements identified vs sanctions imposed * Human resources available for monitoring and equipment available. OBJECTIVE 2012: A.1.9
C.S.20: Ensuring the traceability of fishery products to know their geographical origin, the scientific name of the species, as well as their biometric parameters (sex and size), so that the information obtained in the different official controls can be used for the assessment of Descriptor 9. ? The catch area of samples and other parameters needed to evaluate D9 is included as an obligatory field within health monitoring protocols.
00: Achieve or maintain values and characteristics defined as GES for all descriptors of GES in North Atlantic region.
A.1.9: Ensuring proper surveillance of the marine environment through remote or on-site systems In the second cycle, this objective has been amended to: A.S.10. Ensuring regulatory compliance This modified objective will be produced as a new objective, as the code and indicators have changed.
C.S.18: Integrate into decision-making and management of the marine environment results and knowledge acquired through scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impact of human activities on habitats, species, populations and communities * Criteria for evaluation and monitoring of the results of scientific projects/studies (based on the references in documents) * Objectives and management measures for which the design has taken into account the results of scientific projects/studies
A. C.13: Ensuring regulatory compliance. * Surveying of surveillance in hours * Infringements identified vs sanctions imposed * Human resources available for surveillance and available materials. OBJECTIVE 2012: A.1.12
C.S.15: To improve access to available marine information, in particular with regard to the descriptors of good environmental status, pressures and impacts, and socio-economic aspects, as well as to ensure the quality of this information, both for maritime administrations and institutions and for the general public. • Existence of platforms for access and exchange of information on the marine environment which facilitate the management of public administrations • Means of access and quality of marine environment information available to citizens • Number of metadata available OBJECTIVE C.3.1
C.C.12: Ensuring proper coordination of public administrations, institutions and sectors in the Strait and Alboran area who carry out work related to the marine environment, in such a way as to avoid duplication and to exploit synergies. * Number of initiatives, projects and coordination meetings * Thematic areas in which coordination initiatives are taken OBJECTIVE 2012: C.1.4
B.2.4: For contaminants legislation, not exceed for any species intended for human consumption the maximum permissible levels (CMP) laid down by Community legislation or other standards relevant for the protection of public health.
00: Achieve or maintain the values and characteristics defined as GES for all descriptors of GES in South Atlantic region
B.S.16: To improve the coordination and standardisation at national level of programmes for monitoring the introduction of substances, waste and energy to the marine environment. • Development of methodologies/common protocols/guidelines. • No of meetings for updating the monitoring programmes. • Development of common access database for the different operators of monitoring programmes.
B.E.16: Encourage scientific studies, initiatives and projects on the impacts of the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, in response to knowledge gaps identified in the Initial Assessment and in the successive phases of Marine Strategies. ? Awareness building on impacts arising from the introduction of substances, litter and energy in the marine environment, which are addressed by scientific studies and projects. OBJECTIVE 2012: B.3.1, B.3.2, B.3.3 AND B.3.4
A.N.10: Ensuring regulatory compliance * Estimation of surveillance in hours * Infringements identified vs sanctions imposed * Human resources available for monitoring and equipment available. OBJECTIVE 2012: A.1.9
C.1.4: This objective will be gained as a new objective, given that the code and indicators have changed.
Cont. 9: Analyse how contamination of species varies (according to age, seasonality and sexual maturity) where contamination levels have been found above the reference values
D9-AZO-M1: Implement a programme for the monitoring of contaminants in commercial fish, crustaceans and molluscs of commercial and high consumption interest in the region, in the division of the Azores, in accordance with the relevant legislation. A measure, included in the programme of measures in the second cycle of the MSFD, will need to be developed, including a repair programme with other programmes for monitoring fishery resources, addressed to the analysis of the concentration of heavy metals in the most consuming commercial species in the subdivision of the Azores. Thus ensuring that a consistent assessment can be made in the next MSFD cycle and determine GES for the subdivision of the Azores under this descriptor. Of particular interest for contaminants (heavy metals) that have concentration values above the regulatory value, as in the case of cadmium in the giant Megabanus azoricus, lato burn Haliotis tuberculata and two species of tuna: The tuna bonito Thunnus obesus and bigeye tuna caught.
D9-AZO-M3: Develop and implement appropriate methodology to obtain information to enable the GES to be assessed by 2024.
D9-AZO-M2: Ensure that the list of marine contaminants to be assessed includes all known relevant contaminants for the Azores sub-division, such as arsenic. According to the available data, other contaminants (metals), which are not currently listed in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006 of 19 December 2006, namely arsenic, should be monitored so that it is investigated whether it is necessary to set limits for this heavy metal, taking into account that the concentration values reported in this assessment cycle. In particular for some species (e.g. giant plumber, burn ray and demersal fish species), where the values found for the subdivision of the Azores were higher than the existing regulations for this metal in other regions (e.g. Venezuela). The FAO/WHO (Food and Agriculture Organisation and World Health Organisation) experts committee has defined a limit of 0.1 mg.Kg-1 of wet weight, but there is no existing legislation for this element either in the EU or in the US (Torres et al. 2016b).
Target value No. of parameters/elements with quantitative values
  • Not reported (1 - 100.0%)
  • Reported (0 - 0.0%)
  • Not reported (5 - 100.0%)
  • Reported (0 - 0.0%)
  • Not reported (10 - 100.0%)
  • Reported (0 - 0.0%)
  • Not reported (5 - 8.3%)
  • Reported (55 - 91.7%)
  • Not reported (1 - 100.0%)
  • Reported (0 - 0.0%)
  • Not reported (18 - 81.8%)
  • Reported (4 - 18.2%)
  • Not reported (1 - 100.0%)
  • Reported (0 - 0.0%)
  • Not reported (28 - 100.0%)
  • Reported (0 - 0.0%)
  • Not reported (1 - 100.0%)
  • Reported (0 - 0.0%)
Target status No. of assessments per category
  • Target not yet achieved (1 - 100.0%)
  • Status not reported (4 - 80.0%)
  • Target not yet achieved (1 - 20.0%)
  • Status not reported (10 - 100.0%)
  • Target achieved (37 - 61.7%)
  • Target not yet achieved (23 - 38.3%)
  • Status not reported (1 - 100.0%)
  • Status not reported (14 - 63.6%)
  • Target not yet achieved (8 - 36.4%)
  • Target achieved (1 - 100.0%)
  • Status not reported (17 - 60.7%)
  • Target achieved (9 - 32.1%)
  • Target not yet achieved (2 - 7.1%)
  • Target not yet achieved (1 - 100.0%)
Assessment period No. of targets per period
2011-2016 (1 - 100.0%)
2018-2024 (5 - 100.0%)
2011-2016 (10 - 100.0%)
1986-2016 (1 - 1.7%)
1995-2015 (35 - 58.3%)
2009-2015 (5 - 8.3%)
2010-2015 (5 - 8.3%)
2012-2014 (4 - 6.7%)
2016-2016 (10 - 16.7%)
2012-2018 (1 - 100.0%)
2012-2018 (14 - 63.6%)
2015-2021 (8 - 36.4%)
2012-2017 (1 - 100.0%)
2012-2018 (25 - 89.3%)
2012-2108 (1 - 3.6%)
2102-2018 (2 - 7.1%)
2012-2018 (1 - 100.0%)
Timescale to achieve targets No. of targets per date
2020-12 (1 - 100.0%)
2024-10 (5 - 100.0%)
2020-12 (10 - 100.0%)
2024-07 (50 - 83.3%)
2027-07 (10 - 16.7%)
2020-12 (3 - 100.0%)
2018-12 (1 - 4.5%)
2020-12 (13 - 59.1%)
2026-12 (8 - 36.4%)
2017-12 (1 - 100.0%)
2020-12 (28 - 45.9%)
2024-12 (33 - 54.1%)
2018-10 (1 - 25.0%)
2024-01 (3 - 75.0%)
Update date No. of targets per date
2018-12 (1 - 100.0%)
2019-04 (5 - 100.0%)
2018-10 (10 - 100.0%)
2018-07 (60 - 100.0%)
2018-09 (3 - 100.0%)
2019-09 (22 - 100.0%)
2020-06 (1 - 100.0%)
2012-11 (28 - 45.9%)
2019-07 (33 - 54.1%)
2012-10 (1 - 25.0%)
2019-12 (3 - 75.0%)
Update type No. of targets per category
  • Modified from 2012 definition (1 - 100.0%)
  • Modified from 2012 definition (3 - 60.0%)
  • New target (2 - 40.0%)
  • Same as 2012 definition (10 - 100.0%)
  • Same as 2012 definition (60 - 100.0%)
  • Modified from 2012 definition (2 - 66.7%)
  • Target no longer needed (1 - 33.3%)
  • New target (8 - 36.4%)
  • Target no longer needed (14 - 63.6%)
  • Modified from 2012 definition (1 - 100.0%)
  • Modified from 2012 definition (18 - 29.5%)
  • New target (33 - 54.1%)
  • Target no longer needed (10 - 16.4%)
  • New target (3 - 75.0%)
  • Target no longer needed (1 - 25.0%)
Related indicators No. of different indicators reported
1
2
2
10
1
2
1
5
Related measures No. of different measures reported
1
3
9
4
3
1
18
3