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(18 JUNE 2014) WP Leader: Neil Holdsworth, ICES EMODnet Chemistry II (2013- 2016) WP5 Analysis and Recommendations

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(18 JUNE 2014)

WP Leader: Neil Holdsworth, ICES

EMODnet Chemistry II (2013-2016)WP5 Analysis and Recommendations

BACKGROUND: Who’s pulling the strings...

DG-MARE (Maritime Affairs)

Blue growthBlue technologyShippingWind/Wave energyFisheries and Aquaculture

DG-ENV (Environment) & EEA

Effect of pressures from exploitationImpacts on environment of human activityIntrinsic value of environment

BACKGROUND: and the tools they have...

DG-MARE (Maritime Affairs)

Data Collection Framework (DCF) and DC-MAPMarine Knowledge 2020EMODNET

DG-ENV (Environment) & EEA

Water and Marine Framework Directive (WFD/MSFD) Habitats, Bathing water etc. DirectivesINSPIRE (Public body spatial data)WISE and WISE-Marine

REVISION OF THE CFPFuture data provision will

have a relation to EMODnet but also others

INSPIRE Marine Pilot (2014)

EMODnet Chemistry II (2013-2016)WP5 Analysis and Recommendations

WP description: inputs• Specific MSFD feedback through WG-DIKE and TG

DATA• Gather feedback from ENV 2012/11 “Sea basin

Checkpoints”• Feedback from Chemistry project partners including

data providers • Overall EMODNet strategy developments at EU and

Member States levels

EMODnet Chemistry II (2013-2016)WP5 Analysis and Recommendations

WP description: objectives• Engage with MSFD stakeholders and align/revise

chemical portal and products through dialogue• identify key users and report on the effectiveness of the

system in meeting the needs of end-users• provide a summary feedback to the products work

package (WP3) • To establish efficient tools to obtain users feedback

EMODnet Chemistry II (2013-2016)

From DOW

calculate spatially distributed data products specifically relevant for Marine Strategy Framework Directive Descriptors 5 (eutrophication), 8 (chemical pollution) and 9 (contaminants in seafood)1 based on guidance provided by the Marine Strategy Framework Directive Common Implementation Strategy2

2) MSFD CIS*- A series of papers developed and agreed through

Commission working groups- Have implicit member state acceptance through

marine directors- Provide guidance but not specifics on the ‘how to’

1) Role of Regional Sea Commissions (RSC’s)

- Commission has clarified since the drafting of EMODnet II tenders

- Expectation to use/adapt existing data products/indicators

Data –> Information flow for MSFD(coordinated)

Monitoring

Data provision

Ingestion

Data assembly (products)

Indicator provision

Assessment product(s)

data information knowledge

[National] and [Regional

bodies]

Regional Conventions

and EEA[EM

ODnet] a

nd

[Reg

ional Sy

stems]

- WISE-Marine ‘knowledge’ mapping proposal template

Assessment

Data Collection (sources of observations)

Data assembly

Indicators

WG-DIKE

WG-GES

TG DATA (Jul. 2013, Apr. + Sep. 2014)

TG DATA (Jul. 2013, Apr. + Sep. 2014)Region: MSFD

Region/Subregion(s)Descriptor: MSFD descriptor

Decision basis Operational basis

ASSESSMENT - Reference to national assessment(s) and when

- Reference to regional assessment (RSC or other i.e ICES)

- Reference to European assessment

- Reference to Baseline assessment/Commission decisions

Description of assessment product

- Appropriateness for WISE-Marine output

- Adaptations needed

- Assessment scale

- Temporal scale

INDICATOR(S) - Reference to national indicator(s)

- Reference to RSC indicator

- References to Commission decisions/MSFD related working group decisions

- References to other directives/frameworks (i.e. DCF/DCMAP, habitats directive)

Linkages to indicators:

- Location/Availability

- New/Existing provision

- Supporting information

- Frequency of provision

- Spatial unit (related to MSFD units)

- Context of use (consistency with MSFD scope)

DATA ASSEMBLY - Data not assembled beyond national scope

- Not applicable

- Data assembled under RSC

o References to RSC bodies/committees/processes

o References to institutes/organisations that carry out/sub-contract work

o References to methodologies/reports that outline assembly method

- Linkages to assembled data

o Location/Availability

o Usage rights

o Update frequency

o Format/Outputs

o Metadata

o Spatial unit

o QC applied

- Data assembled under EU project/EU infrastructure

o Linkages to RSC bodies/committees/processes

o References to institutes/WP leaders/organisations that carry out/sub-contract work

o References to methodologies/reports that outline assembly method

- Mechanism(s) to assembled data

o Location/Availability

o Operational portal/web service

o Usage rights

o Update frequency

o Format/Outputs

o Metadata

o Spatial unit

o QC applied

DATA COLLECTION (sources of observations)

- Regional sea monitoring programme(s) and regional coordination of national programmes

- Member state monitoring programme(s)

- Member state data source provision (institutes, or central distribution point

- MS data provision mechanism(s)

o Availability

o Usage rights

o Update frequency

o Format/Outputs

o Metadata

o Spatial unit

MSFD key interactions (2013)

- TG DATA: Specific agenda placeholder for input from EMODnet Chemistry

” How can Emodnet (chemistry) engage in support to MSFD data

reporting”

MSFD key interactions (2014)

WFD priority substances (2008/105/EC, 2013/39/EC)

OSPAR HELCOM UNEP/MAP

BSC

AlachlorAnthracene x xAtrazine xBenzene xBrominated diphenylethers x xCadmium and its compounds x x xChloroalkanes, C 10-13 xChlorfenvinphos xChlorpyrifos (Chlorpyrifos-ethyl) x1,2-dichloroethane xDichloromethane xDi(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) xDiuronEndosulfan xFluoranthene x x xHexachlorobenzene x x xHexachlorobutadiene x x xHexachlorocyclohexane x x xIsoproturonLead and its compounds x x xMercury and its compounds x x xNaphthalene x x xNickel and its compounds x x xNonylphenols xOctylphenols ( 6 ) xPentachlorobenzene x xPentachlorophenol

MSFD 8.1.1 :Concentration of the contaminants mentioned above, measured in the relevant matrix (such as biota, sediment and water) in a way that ensures comparability with the assessments under Directive 2000/60/EC

X denotes reporting

Hazardous substances in water

% of CPsreporting

100-81%

80-61%

60-41%

40-21%

20-1%

no reporting

WFD priority substances (2008/105/EC, 2013/39/EC)

OSPAR HELCOM UNEP/MAP

BSC

Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) ( 7 )x x xSimazine xTributyltin compounds x xTrichlorobenzenes xTrichloromethane (chloroform) xTrifluralin x xDicofolPerfluorooctane sulfonic acid and its derivatives (PFOS)QuinoxyfenDioxins and dioxin-like compounds x xAclonifenBifenoxCybutryneCypermethrin ( 10 )DichlorvosHexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDD)Heptachlor and heptachlor epoxide xTerbutrynCarbon-tetrachloride x DDT total x para-para-DDT x x x Aldrin x x x Dieldrin x x x Endrin x x x Isodrin x x Tetrachloro-ethylene Trichloro-ethylene x

MSFD key interactions (2014)MSFD 8.1.1 :Concentration of the contaminants mentioned above, measured in the relevant matrix (such as biota, sediment and water) in a way that ensures comparability with the assessments under Directive 2000/60/EC

X denotes reporting

Hazardous substances in biota

% of CPsreporting

100-81%

80-61%

60-41%

40-21%

20-1%

no reporting

WFD priority substances (2008/105/EC, 2013/39/EC)

OSPAR HELCOM UNEP/MAP

BSC

AlachlorAnthracene x x x xAtrazineBenzeneBrominated diphenylethers x xCadmium and its compounds x x x xChloroalkanes, C 10-13 xChlorfenvinphosChlorpyrifos (Chlorpyrifos-ethyl) x1,2-dichloroethaneDichloromethaneDi(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP)DiuronEndosulfan x xFluoranthene x x x xHexachlorobenzene x x xHexachlorobutadiene x xHexachlorocyclohexane x x x xIsoproturonLead and its compounds x x x xMercury and its compounds x x xNaphthalene x x xNickel and its compounds x x xNonylphenolsOctylphenols ( 6 )Pentachlorobenzene xPentachlorophenol

WFD priority substances (2008/105/EC, 2013/39/EC)

OSPAR HELCOM UNEP/MAP

BSC

Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) ( 7 )x x x xSimazineTributyltin compounds x xTrichlorobenzenesTrichloromethane (chloroform)TrifluralinDicofolPerfluorooctane sulfonic acid and its derivatives (PFOS)x xQuinoxyfenDioxins and dioxin-like compoundsx x xAclonifenBifenoxCybutryneCypermethrin ( 10 )DichlorvosHexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDD)Heptachlor and heptachlor epoxideTerbutrynCarbon-tetrachloride DDT total para-para-DDT x x x Aldrin x x x Dieldrin x x x Endrin x x x Isodrin x x Tetrachloro-ethylene Trichloro-ethylene

MSFD key interactions (2014)

MSFD art 8, 9, 10 reporting from Palialexis et al. 2014

MSFD 5.3.2 Dissolved oxygen, i.e. changes due to increased organic matter decomposition and size of the area concerned

X denotes reporting

MSFD 5.3.1 EUTROPHICATION BSC reporting on phytobenthos species level taxonomy, phytobenthos species biomass, total biomass

% of CPs reporting 100-81% 80-61% 60-41% 40-21% 20-1% no reporting

Parameters used in MSFD art 8, 9, 10 reporting

DO Organic content

BOD5 BQI M-AMBI

Anoxia

COD Benthic mortality

OSPAR xMSFD art 8,9, 10 x x x x xHELCOM xMSFD art 8,9, 10 x x xUNEP/MAPMSFD art 8,9, 10 x x x x xBSC xMSFD art 8,9, 10 x x xWiSe SoE [WFD, EEA]x

MSFD key interactions (2014)

TG DATA D5 and D8 Workshop (April)- EMD Chem products workshop was

advertised- Italy presented their use of EMD Chem- Discussion on future interaction

between TG DATA and EMODnet

MSFD key interactions (2014)

TG DATA D5 and D8 Workshop (April)

” … could play a role in providing informational ‘state’ products, and as a reference point for understanding the general availability and distribution of data.”

MSFD key interactions (2014)

Specific EEA/DGENV workshop planned (September)*

- Regional Data products compilation- Decentralised reporting

* Difficult to get the right attendees to Split