Member State report / Art10 / 2018 / D10 / Baltic
Report type | Member State report to Commission |
MSFD Article | Art. 10 Environmental targets (and Art. 17 updates) |
Report due | 2018-10-15 |
GES Descriptor | D10 Litter |
Region/subregion | Baltic |
Reported by | Member state |
Member state | Finland |
Estonia |
Latvia |
Lithuania |
Poland |
Germany |
Denmark |
Sweden |
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Reporting area(s) | MRUs used |
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Features | Structure, functions and processes of marine ecosystems: Species |
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Features | Structure, functions and processes of marine ecosystems: Habitats |
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Features | Structure, functions and processes of marine ecosystems: Ecosystems, including food webs |
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Features | Structure, functions and processes of marine ecosystems: No theme |
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Features | Anthropogenic pressures on the marine environment: Biological |
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Features | Anthropogenic pressures on the marine environment: Substances, litter and energy |
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Features | Pressure levels and impacts in marine environment: Chemical |
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Features | Uses and human activities in or affecting the marine environment: Transport |
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Target | Number defined | 6 |
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Target code/description | ALUE1: Maritime spatial planning is carried out in a way that it advances the achievement of good environmental status in marine environment. ROSKAT3: Urban waste water treatment plants remove a highly signficant part of the microlitter from the waste water. ROSKAT4: Amount of plastics in marine environment decreases by at least 30 % from the 2015 level. ROSKAT1: Waste reception is effective in all the ports. TIETO3: Finland's maritime chartographic products are included in the ISO S-100 data model of International Hydrographic Organization (IHO). Up-to-date topographic and navigational data products are available for planning and monitoring. ROSKAT2: Number of cigarette butts on urban beaches decreases significantly. |
BALEE-T33: BALEE-T33 - reducing the environmental impact from stormwater runoffs (point sources) to the sea. BALEE-T35: BALEE-T35 - ships visiting Estonian ports are fulfilling environmental requirements set by international conventions. Target 26: Target 26 - reducing the input of litter (macro- and micro-sized litter, including lost fishing gear) 30% compared to baseline year (2017) within the six year assessment period. |
JVM6: Marine litter is not causing undesirable effects on marine ecosystem |
8: Reduce the impact of marine litter on the coastal and marine environment.
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PL_Target_D10C4: Limiting to a minimum the number of individuals belonging to selected species of birds, mammals, reptiles, fish or invertebrates that have been adversely affected, in the form of health changes or death, resulting from the presence of litter, including micro-litter in the marine environment (e.g. as a result of ingestion or entanglement) by achieving the objectives indicated for criteria D10C1 and D10C2. PL_Target_D10C3: Achieving trends of decreasing number of litter and micro-litter classified in two categories: artificial polymeric materials and others ingested by marine species belonging to the groups: birds, mammals, reptiles, fish or invertebrates and occurring in a given region by achieving the environmental targets indicated for criteria D10C1 and D10C2. PL_Target_D10C2: Achieving declining trends in the number of micro-litter defined as particles less than 5 mm in size, classified in two categories: artificial polymer materials and other, occurring on the shoreline, in surface water and in marine sediments by taking appropriate measures including appropriate legislation on the use of microparticles in industry and disposal at the stage of wastewater treatment, removal of macrolitter from the marine environment that are the source of secondary microparticles, but also through activities including proper education and raising public awareness. PL_Target_D10: Reduction of the number of newly introduced and deposited litter items from various, terrestrial and marine sources, into the marine environment, to levels guaranteeing the proper functioning of the ecosystem, taking into account its natural resilience or the elimination of newly introduced litter. PL_Target_D10C1: Achieving declining trends in the number of solid litter items, excluding micro-litter, classified as one from the category: artificial polymer materials, rubber, cloth/textiles, paper/cardboard, processed/worked wood, metal, glass/ceramics, chemicals, food waste or unidentified litter deposited on the shoreline, floating on the surface and deposited on the seabed with particular emphasis on litter characterized by exceptional harmfulness or a very long degradation period by taking appropriate measures including relevant legislation, waste disposal, but also through proper education and public awareness. |
UZO5.1: Continuous reduction of inputs and already present waste result in a significant reduction of waste with harmful effects on the marine environment on beaches, the sea surface, the water column and the seabed. The objective is "Seas without pressures from waste".
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.
UZO5: The objective is "Seas without pressures from waste". The objective is implemented by means of the operational objectives UZO5.1, UZO5.2 and UZO5.3. 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. UZO5.3: Other adverse environmental effects (such as entanglement and strangulation) are reduced to a minimum. The objective is "Seas without pressures from waste". 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. UZO5.2: Hazardous waste proven to be present in marine organisms (in particular, microplastics) is approaching zero zero in the long term. The objective is "Seas without pressures from waste". 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. |
DK-T10.1: The amount of marine litter is reduced significantly in order to achieve the UN goal that marine litter is prevented and significantly reduced by 2025. DK-T10.6: The Danish Fisheries Agency draws up an estimate of the amount of lost fishing gear in Danish marine areas up to 2020. DK-T10.7: The Ministry of Environment and Food prepares a catalogue of potential and targeted measures to prevent marine litter. DK-T10.4: The Ministry of Environment and Food implements the National Plastics Action Plan and the associated Political Agreement on collaboration of 30 January 2019, with a view to improving recycling of plastic and reducing plastic litter and pollution from plastic litter (operational target). DK-T10.3: Losses of fishing gear in Danish waters are prevented in order to achieve the UN goal that marine litter is prevented and significantly reduced by 2025. DK-T10.5: The Ministry of Environment and Food is working to develop indicators and measurement methods for microplastics in seabed sediments and the water column. DK-T10.2: The Ministry of Environment and Food contributes to work regionally and in the EU regarding establishment of threshold values and determination of good environmental status, and works to ensure that the quantities of marine litter are in accordance hereto. |
BALSE-E.1_Skräp: E.1 The marine environment shall, as far as possible, be free from litter.
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Target value | No. of parameters/elements with quantitative values |
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Target status | No. of assessments per category |
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Assessment period | No. of targets per period | 2018-2024 (23 - 100.0%) |
2011-2016 (4 - 100.0%) |
2011-2016 (1 - 100.0%) |
2012-2017 (2 - 100.0%) |
2015-2017 (30 - 62.5%) 2016 (18 - 37.5%) |
2011-2016 (4 - 100.0%) |
2018-2024 (13 - 100.0%) |
2011-2016 (1 - 100.0%) |
Timescale to achieve targets | No. of targets per date | 2024-12 (23 - 100.0%) |
2022-12 (4 - 66.7%) 2027-12 (1 - 16.7%) 2028-01 (1 - 16.7%) |
2020-12 (1 - 100.0%) |
2030-12 (2 - 100.0%) |
2022-12 (48 - 100.0%) |
2020-12 (4 - 100.0%) |
2024-10 (13 - 100.0%) |
2020-12 (1 - 100.0%) |
Update date | No. of targets per date | 2018-07 (23 - 100.0%) |
2019-03 (6 - 100.0%) |
2016-07 (1 - 100.0%) |
2017-12 (2 - 100.0%) |
2018-01 (9 - 18.8%) 2018-12 (39 - 81.2%) |
2018-10 (4 - 100.0%) |
2019-04 (13 - 100.0%) |
2018-12 (1 - 100.0%) |
Update type | No. of targets per category |
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Related indicators | No. of different indicators reported | 9 |
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5 |
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Related measures | No. of different measures reported | 5 |
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3 |
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