EU request to provide guidance on the most appropriate method to aggregate species within species groups for the assessment of good environmental status for MSFD Descriptor 1

ICES advises the use of two frameworks for aggregating indicators to species group level:i) First, combining indicators within each Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) criterion across all species; second, combining the criteria within each species group (criteria approach).ii) First, combini...

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Published: ICES Advice: Special Requests 2022
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17895/ices.advice.18686900 2023-05-15T17:41:23+02:00 EU request to provide guidance on the most appropriate method to aggregate species within species groups for the assessment of good environmental status for MSFD Descriptor 1 ICES 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.17895/ices.advice.18686900 https://ices-library.figshare.com/articles/report/EU_request_to_provide_guidance_on_the_most_appropriate_method_to_aggregate_species_within_species_groups_for_the_assessment_of_good_environmental_status_for_MSFD_Descriptor_1/18686900 unknown ICES Advice: Special Requests ICES Custom Licence https://www.ices.dk/Pages/library_policies.aspx Fisheries and aquaculture Atlantic, Northeast ICES Ecoregion; FAO area 27 Oceanic Northeast Atlantic ICES Ecoregion report Report Other 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.advice.18686900 2022-04-01T14:54:36Z ICES advises the use of two frameworks for aggregating indicators to species group level:i) First, combining indicators within each Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) criterion across all species; second, combining the criteria within each species group (criteria approach).ii) First, combining indicators within each species across all MSFD criteria; second, combining across species within each species group (species approach).ICES advises using a criteria approach to aggregation of indicators for the species-rich ecosystem components fish, birds, and cephalopods, and a species approach for the species-poor ecosystem components mammals and reptiles.ICES advises on appropriate methods (proportional, averaging, conditional) to combine information at each stage of aggregation.ICES has not been requested to advise on methods to aggregate species groups to assess ecosystem components. Report Northeast Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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EU request to provide guidance on the most appropriate method to aggregate species within species groups for the assessment of good environmental status for MSFD Descriptor 1
topic_facet Fisheries and aquaculture
Atlantic, Northeast ICES Ecoregion; FAO area 27
Oceanic Northeast Atlantic ICES Ecoregion
description ICES advises the use of two frameworks for aggregating indicators to species group level:i) First, combining indicators within each Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) criterion across all species; second, combining the criteria within each species group (criteria approach).ii) First, combining indicators within each species across all MSFD criteria; second, combining across species within each species group (species approach).ICES advises using a criteria approach to aggregation of indicators for the species-rich ecosystem components fish, birds, and cephalopods, and a species approach for the species-poor ecosystem components mammals and reptiles.ICES advises on appropriate methods (proportional, averaging, conditional) to combine information at each stage of aggregation.ICES has not been requested to advise on methods to aggregate species groups to assess ecosystem components.
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title EU request to provide guidance on the most appropriate method to aggregate species within species groups for the assessment of good environmental status for MSFD Descriptor 1
title_short EU request to provide guidance on the most appropriate method to aggregate species within species groups for the assessment of good environmental status for MSFD Descriptor 1
title_full EU request to provide guidance on the most appropriate method to aggregate species within species groups for the assessment of good environmental status for MSFD Descriptor 1
title_fullStr EU request to provide guidance on the most appropriate method to aggregate species within species groups for the assessment of good environmental status for MSFD Descriptor 1
title_full_unstemmed EU request to provide guidance on the most appropriate method to aggregate species within species groups for the assessment of good environmental status for MSFD Descriptor 1
title_sort eu request to provide guidance on the most appropriate method to aggregate species within species groups for the assessment of good environmental status for msfd descriptor 1
publisher ICES Advice: Special Requests
publishDate 2022
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