Member State report / Art13 / 2022 / D7 / Cyprus / Mediterranean: Aegean-Levantine 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 | D7 Hydrographical changes |
Member State | Cyprus |
Region/subregion | Mediterranean: Aegean-Levantine Sea |
Reported by | Department of Fisheries and Marine Research, Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment |
Report date | 2023-08-24 |
Report access | 363 |
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MED Aegean-Levantine Sea |
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Measure code |
10 |
5 |
52 |
6 |
9 |
Measure old code |
6;10;18;33 |
46 |
7;14 |
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Measure name |
Measures related to Port Projects and activity in port areas |
Establishment of new N2K areas, MPAs and MPAs with artificial reefs (AR) |
Monitoring of large infrastructure works in coastal areas |
Management measures for N2K areas, MPAs and MPAs with artificial reefs (AR) |
Measures to protect the Integrity of the Seabed from projects against Coastal Erosion |
Measure description |
For projects related to port constructions, Environmental Impact Assessment Studies (EIAs) are implemented, which are submitted to the Environmental Authority for approval, as provided for in the """"Law of 2018 to 2021 on the assessment of the environmental impacts of certain projects"""". Based on this, among other things, a description is made of the existing environment including the marine biodiversity of the area that will be affected by the project and a description / assessment of the possible significant effects that the project may cause on the environment. Also, proposed measures to mitigate/minimize impacts during the construction and operation of the project are defined. The Environmental Authority, based on the information submitted, evaluates and approves/rejects the projects and determines relevant environmental conditions that are an integral part of their licensing.
Regarding matters of anchoring in port areas, the management falls under the competence of the Cyprus Ports Authority, in accordance with the relevant legislation, namely the """"Ports Authority Law of 1973, (Law 38/1973)"""". The Cyprus Ports Authority, with the approval of the Council of Ministers, has issued the Cyprus Ports Authority (Operation of Port Areas) Decree of 2016 (Regulatory Administrative Act 373/2016). The Decree includes, among other things, the following:
● the management and operation of port areas
● the control of vessels both in motion and at anchor within the port area
● port area operation (Part II)
● mooring or anchoring of vessels within a port area (Part VII) |
The measure concerns the implementation of studies for the establishment of new protected marine fishing areas to achieve the Biodiversity goals 2030 by:
• Protecting breeding grounds and nurseries of commercially important species, in coordination with the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) and Regulation 1967/2006,
• Combined with new artificial reefs to recover fish stocks and reduce pressure on natural reefs,
• As ecological corridors, in combination with the installation of new artificial reefs. Establishment of marine protected areas (Natura 2000) within the framework of the Directive on the Conservation of Habitats and Wild Fauna and Flora (92/43/EC) and the Protocol on Specially Protected Areas of Biodiversity in the Mediterranean of the Barcelona Convention. So far, 7 coastal Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been established within the Natura 2000 network (Habitats Directive, 92/43/EEC EU-HD) for the protection of Annex I habitats. The measure also involves the establishment within MPA of artificial reefs,structures intentionally placed on the seabed, which aim to mimic the properties provided by a natural reef such as shelter, nutrition, reproduction, growth and increase in size and number of the population of living marine organisms. The Artificial reefs (AR) withn MPAs measures consists of a group of actions /projects co-financed by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) - Operational Program """"SEA 2014-2020"""" and the European Maritime Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF) 2021-2027. It involves the creation of new AFs and/or the upgrading and enrichment of existing AFs with new sections. It includes actions related to the preparation and implementation of management plans, monitoring and surveillance, public awareness, information and education and will further promote the protection and management of the coastal marine ecosystems. |
Studies and monitoring of the effects of the creation of large projects in the coastal zone, so as to record the spatial extent occupied by the artificial constructions and any point discharges, as well as the impact on the wider area caused by them. |
Management measures have been established/proposed for the """"SAC Thalassia Periochi Moulia - CY4000006” and """" SAC Thalassia Periochi Nisia CY3000006"""" marine areas, of the N2K network, which include various management measures, through the Nature and Wildlife Protection and Management Law of 2003 (N. 153(I) /2003), while for the rest of the areas they are in their implementation stage. Within these measures there are regulations concerning various human activities and projects such as for example the anchoring of boats, fishing, the construction of breakwaters, etc.
MPAs were established under the 'Fisheries Act' and management plans established under Ordinances include regulations / prohibitions in relation to fishing, the passage of vessels or other watercraft (including non-motorised) and their mooring.
The measure will contribute to the evaluation and definition of new management measures for MPAs including the offshore MPA """"Oceanis"""" which will take into account the limits of Good Environmental Status.
Since the institutional creation of the first MPA with AR until 2023, at the six AR existing there has been enrichment with constructions of artificial reefs. In the context of the implementation of the Operational Program Thalassa 2014-2020 which is completed at the end of 2023, as well as in the context of other initiatives (INTERREG in 2022) these areas have been enriched. Also in 2022, a scientific monitoring program was completed, while there is an ongoing process of marking the areas in order to more effectively monitor them. With regard to the management of the MPAs with AR, based on Article 5A of the Fisheries Law, the DFMR will proceed with the creation of management plans for these areas in order to regulate human activities, the transit of vessels and to create operating rules in these areas. |
For projects related to the reduction of coastal erosion such as the construction of breakwaters, an assessment is initially followed, for the most part, in accordance with the provisions of the Environmental Impact Assessment of Certain Plans and/or Programs Act of 2005 (N. 102(I)/2005). There is an initial submission of a Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment Study (SEIAS), its evaluation and issuance of the relevant Opinion of the Environmental Authority, which approves or varies the implementation of the Plan in question. Next, the implementation of these projects is examined through the submission of a relevant Environmental Impact Assessment Study (EIA), in accordance with the Laws of 2018 to 2021 on the assessment of the environmental impact of certain projects, its evaluation and the issuance of a relevant Environmental Approval which approves or rejects the implementation of the Project in question.
Both the SEIAS and the EIA record the existing environment and the marine biodiversity of the area that will be affected by the proposed projects and a description of the potential significant impacts that the project may cause on the environment. Also, relevant measures to mitigate environmental impacts are proposed. Those measures are evaluated accordingly by the Environmental Authority and may or may not be adopted in its Opinion, as terms in the Appendix of Terms. |
Update type |
Measure new in 2021 PoM |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
Measure same as in 2015 PoM |
Measure same as in 2015 PoM |
Measure new in 2021 PoM |
Measure category |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Policy conventions |
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Policy national |
Environmental Impact Assessment from Certain Plans and/or Programmes Law 102(I) |
National (Fisheries Law Chapter 135); National (Nature and wildlife protection and management Law, 2003 to 2015 (N. 153(I)2003);Regulation for the Application of Community Decisions and Community Regulations that concerns the Fisheries Sector, Law 134/2006 |
Environmental Impact Assessment from Certain Plans and/or Programmes Law 102(I) |
National (Fisheries Law Chapter 135); National (Nature and wildlife protection and management Law, 2003 to 2015 (N. 153(I)2003); |
Environmental Impact Assessment from Certain Plans and/or Programmes Law 102(I) |
Responsible competent authority |
Cyprus Port Authority; |
Department of Fisheries and Marine Research (DFMR); Department of Environment; |
Department of Fisheries and Marine Research (DFMR); |
Department of Fisheries and Marine Research (DFMR); Department of Environment; |
Department of Fisheries and Marine Research (DFMR); Department of Environment;Public Works Department; |
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CEA |
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CBA |
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Measure purpose |
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);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);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);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) |
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Temporal scope |
2001-9999 |
1978-9999 |
1978-9999 |
2001-9999 |
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Implementation status |
Measure implemented |
Measure ongoing |
Measure withdrawn |
Measure ongoing |
Measure ongoing |
Implementation delay |
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Progress description |
Seven (7) marine areas within the Natura 2000 Network have been established (6 coastal and one offshore).
CY5000005 - AKROTIRIO ASPRO - PETRA ROMIOU - Protected under both Birds and Habitats Directives - Area 2489.52 ha - Established 2004, CY4000010-CHERSONISOS AKAMA - Protected under the Habitats Directive - Area 17914.35 ha -Established 2010, CY3000005 - KAVO GKREKO - Protected under the Habitats Directive - Area 1875.44 ha - Site established 2004, CY4000001 - PERIOCHI POLIS – GIALIA - Protected under the Habitats Directive - Area 1750.08 ha – Established 2004, CY3000002- SPA KAVO GKREKO - Protected under the Birds Directive – Area 1911.13 ha - Established 2007, CY4000023 - ZONI EIDIKIS PROSTASIAS CHERSONISOS AKAMA - Protected under the Birds Directive - Area 18081.94 ha – Established 2009, CY4000024 – OCEANID - Protected under both Birds and Habitats Directives - Area: 832622.66 ha - Established 2019. There are also 7 MPAs which are regulated by the Fisheries Law and Regulations, 5 of which fall within the marine areas of the Natura 2000 Network (Halabro, Kakoskali, Lara-Toxeutra, Sea Caves of Peyia and Cape Greco) as well as the MPAs, Baths – Paphos, Cabo Greco, and the Zenovia Shipwreck. There are also 6 MPAs with Artificial Reefs located in Geroskipou in the Paphos district, in Dasoudi, and Amathus in the Limassol district, in Larnaca, in Ayia Napa and in Paralimni (Famagusta district). |
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