Member State report / Art8 / 2012 / D2 / Finland / Baltic Sea
Report type | Member State report to Commission |
MSFD Article | Art. 8 Initial assessment (and Art. 17 updates) |
Report due | 2012-10-15 |
GES Descriptor | D2 Non-indigenous species |
Member State | Finland |
Region/subregion | Baltic Sea |
Reported by | Finnish Meteorological Institute, Centres for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment from Southwest Finland, Uusimaa, Finnish Environment Institute, Finnish Environment Institute, Finnish Environment Institute, Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Finnish Environment Institute, Centres for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment from South Ostrobothnia, North Ostrobothnia, Southwest Finland, Southeast Finland, Lapland, innish Meteorological Institute, Centres for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment from South Ostrobothnia, Centres for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment from Southwest Finland, North Ostrobothnia, Finnish Environment Institute, Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment from Southwest Finland, Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Finnish Environment Institute, Centres for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment from Southwest Finland, North Ostrobothnia, Uusimaa, Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Finnish Transport Agency, Finnish Transport Safety Agency |
Report date | 2012-09-28 |
Report access | MSFD8bPressures_20130515_140543.xml |
Archipelago Sea
GES component |
D2C2 Established NIS (2.1, 2.1.1) |
2.1.2 |
2.1.3 |
2.1.4 |
2.1.5 |
2.1.6 |
2.1.7 |
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Feature |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
Assessment Topic |
NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
|
Element |
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Element 2 |
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ThresholdValue |
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Threshold value/Value unit |
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Proportion threshold value |
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Status of criteria/indicator |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Status trend |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Status confidence |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Description (status of criteria/indicator) |
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
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There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
Limitations |
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
Assessment period |
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Description |
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Input load |
UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
Load unit |
|||||||
Confidence |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
Trends (recent) |
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Trends (future) |
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Description (activities) |
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Activity type |
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Information gaps |
Bay of Bothnia
GES component |
D2C2 Established NIS (2.1, 2.1.1) |
2.1.2 |
2.1.3 |
2.1.4 |
2.1.5 |
2.1.6 |
2.1.7 |
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Feature |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
Assessment Topic |
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
Element |
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Element 2 |
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ThresholdValue |
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Threshold value/Value unit |
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Proportion threshold value |
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Status of criteria/indicator |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Status trend |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Status confidence |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Description (status of criteria/indicator) |
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
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There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
Limitations |
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
Assessment period |
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Description |
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Input load |
UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
Load unit |
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Confidence |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
Trends (recent) |
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Trends (future) |
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Description (activities) |
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Activity type |
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Information gaps |
Bothnian Sea
GES component |
D2C2 Established NIS (2.1, 2.1.1) |
2.1.2 |
2.1.3 |
2.1.4 |
2.1.5 |
2.1.6 |
2.1.7 |
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Feature |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
Assessment Topic |
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
|
Element |
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Element 2 |
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ThresholdValue |
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Threshold value/Value unit |
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Proportion threshold value |
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Status of criteria/indicator |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Status trend |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Status confidence |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Description (status of criteria/indicator) |
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
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There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
Limitations |
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
Assessment period |
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Description |
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Input load |
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
Load unit |
|||||||
Confidence |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
Trends (recent) |
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Trends (future) |
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Description (activities) |
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
|
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Activity type |
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|
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Information gaps |
Gulf of Finland
GES component |
D2C2 Established NIS (2.1, 2.1.1) |
2.1.2 |
2.1.3 |
2.1.4 |
2.1.5 |
2.1.6 |
2.1.7 |
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Feature |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
Assessment Topic |
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
NIS2_1
|
Element |
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Element 2 |
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ThresholdValue |
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Threshold value/Value unit |
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Proportion threshold value |
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Status of criteria/indicator |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Status trend |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Status confidence |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Description (status of criteria/indicator) |
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
|
Limitations |
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
|
Assessment period |
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Description |
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Input load |
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
UnKnown_NotAstassed
|
Load unit |
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Confidence |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
Trends (recent) |
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Trends (future) |
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Description (activities) |
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Activity type |
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Information gaps |
Northern Baltic Proper
GES component |
D2C2 Established NIS (2.1, 2.1.1) |
2.1.2 |
2.1.3 |
2.1.4 |
2.1.5 |
2.1.6 |
2.1.7 |
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Feature |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
Assessment Topic |
NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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Element |
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Element 2 |
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ThresholdValue |
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Threshold value/Value unit |
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Proportion threshold value |
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Status of criteria/indicator |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Status trend |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Status confidence |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Description (status of criteria/indicator) |
There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
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There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
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There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
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There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
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There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
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There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
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There are 34 species and 27 established species detected in Finnish territorial waters. Only a part of alien species are causing harm to native species, to the ecosystem function or directly to humans.
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Limitations |
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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Assessment period |
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Description |
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Input load |
UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
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Load unit |
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Confidence |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
Trends (recent) |
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Trends (future) |
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Description (activities) |
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Activity type |
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Information gaps |
Quark
GES component |
D2C2 Established NIS (2.1, 2.1.1) |
2.1.2 |
2.1.3 |
2.1.4 |
2.1.5 |
2.1.6 |
2.1.7 |
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Feature |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
LevelPressureEnvironment |
Assessment Topic |
NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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NIS2_1
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Element |
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Element 2 |
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ThresholdValue |
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Threshold value/Value unit |
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Proportion threshold value |
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Status of criteria/indicator |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Descriptive |
Status trend |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Unknown_NotAssessed |
Status confidence |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Low |
Description (status of criteria/indicator) |
The ultimate aim is to prevent the introduction of alien species, with the ultimate aim of slowing down the arrival rate of alien species. The total number of invasive alien species found in the FMA was 12 in 2012.
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The ultimate aim is to prevent the introduction of alien species, with the ultimate aim of slowing down the arrival rate of alien species. The total number of invasive alien species found in the FMA was 12 in 2012.
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The ultimate aim is to prevent the introduction of alien species, with the ultimate aim of slowing down the arrival rate of alien species. The total number of invasive alien species found in the FMA was 12 in 2012.
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The ultimate aim is to prevent the introduction of alien species, with the ultimate aim of slowing down the arrival rate of alien species. The total number of invasive alien species found in the FMA was 12 in 2012.
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The ultimate aim is to prevent the introduction of alien species, with the ultimate aim of slowing down the arrival rate of alien species. The total number of invasive alien species found in the FMA was 12 in 2012.
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The ultimate aim is to prevent the introduction of alien species, with the ultimate aim of slowing down the arrival rate of alien species. The total number of invasive alien species found in the FMA was 12 in 2012.
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The ultimate aim is to prevent the introduction of alien species, with the ultimate aim of slowing down the arrival rate of alien species. The total number of invasive alien species found in the FMA was 12 in 2012.
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Limitations |
There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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There is no separate alien species monitoring in the Finnish marine area, but about half of the alien species found in Finland are found in biological monitoring sampling for other purposes
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Assessment period |
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Description |
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Input load |
UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
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UnKnown_NotAstassed
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Load unit |
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Confidence |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
NotReported |
Trends (recent) |
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Trends (future) |
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Description (activities) |
Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Migration through human activity is carried out either accidentally or intentionally by invasive species. More than half of the non-indigenous species of the Baltic Sea have been included either in ballast water tanks (in water or sediment) or in the ship frame. In the Baltic Sea, shipping is very rich and is on the increase due to the opening of new ports and growing oil spills. There are more than 50 ships in the Baltic Sea ports, most of them from the North Sea and the Black Sea. In addition, heavy traffic in Baltic ports comes from North West Africa, East North America, Asia and the Mediterranean.
About 25 % of the alien species are spread through stocking in the Baltic Sea
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Activity type |
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Information gaps |