31 May 2016 – EEAC Working Group Marine and Water Affairs Workshop
Maritime Spatial Planning: Lessons learned and main challenges identified
EEA Marine Roadmap 2016-2022 Making strategic planning operational
Stéphane Isoard
Water and Marine – Head of Group
Outline
• Why a marine roadmap?
• EEA marine assessments
• EEA marine data and information structure
• Next steps
EEA’s Water and Marine group
Water
Marine
Peter Nihat Néry Caroline
Johnny Constança
Stéphane
Eva Nikolaj Irene
Loredana
Ana
Water - Hymo Marine - Med tbd
Policies, legislation, networks – External demand
Europe 2020 strategy
2010 A resource efficient Europe –
Flagship initiative
State and Outlook of the Environment
Biodiversity Strategy to 2020
Birds Directive Data Collection
Framework
Habitats Directive
The EEA has no mandate under the MSP Directive
Making sense of assesssment concepts – Analytical demand
Ecosystem-based approach to management
2010
Resource-efficiency
DPSIR
Natural capital
Sustainable development Data
harmonisation
Favorable Conservation
Status
EEA and ETC/ICM regular planning – Internal demand
Marine roadmap outline
CONTENTS
Rationale of this document ................................................................................................................. 2
The EEA´s multiannual objectives to develop marine knowledge ..................................................... 3
EU marine policy framework ............................................................................................................... 5
EEA marine assessments - towards 2020 and beyond ........................................................................ 6
WISE-Marine and the EEA marine data and information platform ................................................... 13
Risk and challenges ............................................................................................................................ 20
Annex I - The wider context of EEA marine activities ...................................................................... 22
Annex II – EEA partners: roles and responsibilities ........................................................................... 24
Annex III – Detailed planning towards 2022 ...................................................................................... 26
Annex IV –Data and Information mechanisms supporting the Roadmap ........................................ 29
Annex V –Networks and Meetings (ETC/ICM marine team) .............................................................. 32
Conceptual framework for EEA marine assessments
Spatial approach
Cumulative impacts
Multiple objectives
Recognising connections
State of Europe’s seas 2015 Link
Informing the EU policy framework
Habitats Directive
Birds Directive
Marine Strategy Framework Directive
Maritime spatial planning Directive
Integrated Maritime Policy
Timing of selected, up-coming EU reporting obligations (marine)
EU reporting obligation Article Deadline/publication
Water Framework Directive Art. 3, 4, 5 & 6, 23 March 2016
Marine Strategy Framework Directive Art. 8, 9 & 10 15 October 2018
Marine Strategy Framework Directive Art. 13, 14, 17 & 19 (measures) 31 March 2016
Marine Strategy Framework Directive Art. 13, 17 & 18 31 December 2018
Habitats Directive Art. 17 Ultimo 2019 (tbc)
Marine Strategy Framework Directive Art. 11 (monitoring programmes) 15 September 2020
7th Environmental Action Programme N/A 2020
EU Biodiversity Strategy N/A 2020
EEA marine assessments – Supporting EU policy implementation
EEA marine assessment products – linking to 7th EAP
Seafood in Europe
MPAs in Europe´s seas
Marine ecosystem service
assessment & accounting (contribution)
Blue economy in Europe
Marine Litter
Developing EEA marine assessment products
European marine protected areas
13 regional seas 10 regional seas are directly influenced by EU nature legislation 5 721 000 km2 total surface area EEA host two databases on protected areas: • Common Database on Designated Areas • Natura 2000 database
EEA received data from HELCOM, OSPAR and Barcelona RSCs
European network of marine protected areas
• Consists of 7 725 sites and covers 338 600 km2
• Large differences in coverage between regional seas
• Large differences in coverage of coastal vs offshore waters
• Two (sub) regional seas meet the Aichi target of 10% cover in both coastal and offshore waters (GNKE & W. Med.)
• Natura 2000 coverage represents 2/3 of the EU MPA network
• MPAs cover 5.9 % of EU marine areas. If EU MS are to meet the Aichi target 11 (10% cover) 230 000 km2 still needs to be designated by 2020
• Member States have designated more sites since 2012
Data and information structure underpinning EEA marine assessment products
From data collection to product creation
EEA marine data and information platform (under construction, selected examples only)
Next steps...
• Discuss the roadmap more broadly with EU marine stakeholders (DG ENV, DG MARE, ICES, RSCs, JRC)
• Identify resource and capacity needs for each activity & product for regular planning purposes
• The roadmap provides guidance for planning operations and an input to regular strategic discussions (e.g. refit process, EEA’s SOER2020)
• EEA’s contribution on mapping MPAs and developing a method for assessing the ecological coherence of EU MPA networks
• There is a need for region-wide spatial data and to make it available to stakeholders
• 2021 Maritime Spatials Plans – EEA’s role to be further assessed in connection with DG MARE’s report on progress of MSP Directive implementation (e.g. EEA’s role supporting status and pressures assessment similar to WFD process)
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