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description The species status assessment for the Marine Strategy Framework Directive is structured around five Good Environmental Status (GES) criteria, i.e., by-catch rate, population abundance, population demographic characteristics, species distribution and habitat for the species. The MSFD Biodiversity theme for species includes highly mobile species that require regional coordination for their assessments. To achieve comparable and consistent assessments for the GES it is imperative to harmonise the methods to set threshold values for the GES criteria within and if possible, across the four EU regions and the five species groups (marine mammals, seabirds, marine reptiles, fish and cephalopods). The EC Joint Research Centre coordinates the MSFD Biodiversity expert network and brought together appointed experts from the EU Member States, the Regional Sea Conventions and other relevant organisations to share knowledge on developed and promising methods for harmonising the threshold setting for marine species. The scientific advice and recommendation in this report are based on the outcome of the JRC’s workshop “MSFD D1 SPECIES WORKSHOP ON METHODS FOR SETTING THRESHOLD VALUES” that took place in Italy, in January 2019. The Regional Sea Conventions and European policies such as the Birds Directive and the Habitats Directive provide operational methods to set thresholds, and for several species threshold values to classify the good or not good status. However, depending on the region, the species group and the GES criterion several gaps were identified in operational methods. The recommendation includes methods to cover these gaps and methods to harmonise the assessments, where the existing assessment outcomes are not consistent and comparable. From the GES criteria perspective, by-catch rate has thresholds and operational indicators only for a few mammal species. Population abundance is the most advanced criterion in terms of methods and thresholds, mostly because of the Habitats Directive assessments and their monitoring programmes. Many gaps were noticed in the assessments and methods of the other criteria for all species groups. From the species groups perspective, marine mammals are well studied and have operational methods and, in some cases, agreed thresholds. Seabirds’ indicators and assessments are well coordinated in the Baltic and Northeast Atlantic Sea, but not in two other regions. Fish and cephalopods have no operational methods for the MSFD criteria assessment, except for some HD derived species. However, the Common Fisheries Policy provides a potential source of data and methods. For marine turtles there were no agreed methods for assessment and threshold setting. The recommendation for harmonised methods to set comparable threshold values for the GES species criteria will support the follow-up work of the MSFD competent authorities and their experts towards an environmental efficient and scientific sound MSFD implementation. The recommended methods and the identified gaps could be covered through regional or EU-wide coordination. JRC.D.2 - Water and Marine Resources
author PALIALEXIS Andreas
KORPINEN Samuli
REES Alan
MITCHELL Ian
MICU Dragoş
GONZALVO Joan
DAMALAS Dimitrios
AISSI Medhi
AVELLAN Lena
BRIND'AMOUR Anik
BRUNNER Ariel
CAMILLERI Sarah
CARLEN Ida
CONNOR D
DAGYS Mindaugas
DE JESUS CARDOSO Ana
DIERSCHKE Volker
DRUON Jean-Noel
ENGBO Sos
FREDERIKSEN Morten
GRUSZKA Piotr
HAAS Fredrik
HALDIN Jannica
HAUBNER Norbert
HESLENFELD Peter
KOEHLER Lydia
KOSCHINSKI Sven
KOUSTENI Vasiliki
KRAWACK Marie-Louise
KREUTLE Axel
LEFKADITOU E.
LOZYS Linas
LUIGUJOE Leho
LYNAM Christopher
MAGLIOZZI Chiara
MAKARENKO Iryna
MEUN Geert
MOURA Teresa
PAVIČIĆ Mišo
PROBST W. N.
SALOMIDI Maria
SOMMA Francesca
SVENSSON Filip
TORN Kaire
TSIAMIS Konstantinos
TUATY-GUERRA Miriam
spellingShingle PALIALEXIS Andreas
KORPINEN Samuli
REES Alan
MITCHELL Ian
MICU Dragoş
GONZALVO Joan
DAMALAS Dimitrios
AISSI Medhi
AVELLAN Lena
BRIND'AMOUR Anik
BRUNNER Ariel
CAMILLERI Sarah
CARLEN Ida
CONNOR D
DAGYS Mindaugas
DE JESUS CARDOSO Ana
DIERSCHKE Volker
DRUON Jean-Noel
ENGBO Sos
FREDERIKSEN Morten
GRUSZKA Piotr
HAAS Fredrik
HALDIN Jannica
HAUBNER Norbert
HESLENFELD Peter
KOEHLER Lydia
KOSCHINSKI Sven
KOUSTENI Vasiliki
KRAWACK Marie-Louise
KREUTLE Axel
LEFKADITOU E.
LOZYS Linas
LUIGUJOE Leho
LYNAM Christopher
MAGLIOZZI Chiara
MAKARENKO Iryna
MEUN Geert
MOURA Teresa
PAVIČIĆ Mišo
PROBST W. N.
SALOMIDI Maria
SOMMA Francesca
SVENSSON Filip
TORN Kaire
TSIAMIS Konstantinos
TUATY-GUERRA Miriam
Species thresholds: Review of methods to support the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive
author_facet PALIALEXIS Andreas
KORPINEN Samuli
REES Alan
MITCHELL Ian
MICU Dragoş
GONZALVO Joan
DAMALAS Dimitrios
AISSI Medhi
AVELLAN Lena
BRIND'AMOUR Anik
BRUNNER Ariel
CAMILLERI Sarah
CARLEN Ida
CONNOR D
DAGYS Mindaugas
DE JESUS CARDOSO Ana
DIERSCHKE Volker
DRUON Jean-Noel
ENGBO Sos
FREDERIKSEN Morten
GRUSZKA Piotr
HAAS Fredrik
HALDIN Jannica
HAUBNER Norbert
HESLENFELD Peter
KOEHLER Lydia
KOSCHINSKI Sven
KOUSTENI Vasiliki
KRAWACK Marie-Louise
KREUTLE Axel
LEFKADITOU E.
LOZYS Linas
LUIGUJOE Leho
LYNAM Christopher
MAGLIOZZI Chiara
MAKARENKO Iryna
MEUN Geert
MOURA Teresa
PAVIČIĆ Mišo
PROBST W. N.
SALOMIDI Maria
SOMMA Francesca
SVENSSON Filip
TORN Kaire
TSIAMIS Konstantinos
TUATY-GUERRA Miriam
author_sort PALIALEXIS Andreas
title Species thresholds: Review of methods to support the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive
title_short Species thresholds: Review of methods to support the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive
title_full Species thresholds: Review of methods to support the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive
title_fullStr Species thresholds: Review of methods to support the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive
title_full_unstemmed Species thresholds: Review of methods to support the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive
title_sort species thresholds: review of methods to support the eu marine strategy framework directive
publisher Publications Office of the European Union
publishDate 2021
url https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC124947
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spelling ftjrc:oai:publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu:JRC124947 2023-05-15T17:41:47+02:00 Species thresholds: Review of methods to support the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive PALIALEXIS Andreas KORPINEN Samuli REES Alan MITCHELL Ian MICU Dragoş GONZALVO Joan DAMALAS Dimitrios AISSI Medhi AVELLAN Lena BRIND'AMOUR Anik BRUNNER Ariel CAMILLERI Sarah CARLEN Ida CONNOR D DAGYS Mindaugas DE JESUS CARDOSO Ana DIERSCHKE Volker DRUON Jean-Noel ENGBO Sos FREDERIKSEN Morten GRUSZKA Piotr HAAS Fredrik HALDIN Jannica HAUBNER Norbert HESLENFELD Peter KOEHLER Lydia KOSCHINSKI Sven KOUSTENI Vasiliki KRAWACK Marie-Louise KREUTLE Axel LEFKADITOU E. LOZYS Linas LUIGUJOE Leho LYNAM Christopher MAGLIOZZI Chiara MAKARENKO Iryna MEUN Geert MOURA Teresa PAVIČIĆ Mišo PROBST W. N. SALOMIDI Maria SOMMA Francesca SVENSSON Filip TORN Kaire TSIAMIS Konstantinos TUATY-GUERRA Miriam 2021 Online https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC124947 https://doi.org/10.2760/52931 ENG eng Publications Office of the European Union JRC124947 2021 ftjrc https://doi.org/10.2760/52931 2022-05-01T08:21:28Z The species status assessment for the Marine Strategy Framework Directive is structured around five Good Environmental Status (GES) criteria, i.e., by-catch rate, population abundance, population demographic characteristics, species distribution and habitat for the species. The MSFD Biodiversity theme for species includes highly mobile species that require regional coordination for their assessments. To achieve comparable and consistent assessments for the GES it is imperative to harmonise the methods to set threshold values for the GES criteria within and if possible, across the four EU regions and the five species groups (marine mammals, seabirds, marine reptiles, fish and cephalopods). The EC Joint Research Centre coordinates the MSFD Biodiversity expert network and brought together appointed experts from the EU Member States, the Regional Sea Conventions and other relevant organisations to share knowledge on developed and promising methods for harmonising the threshold setting for marine species. The scientific advice and recommendation in this report are based on the outcome of the JRC’s workshop “MSFD D1 SPECIES WORKSHOP ON METHODS FOR SETTING THRESHOLD VALUES” that took place in Italy, in January 2019. The Regional Sea Conventions and European policies such as the Birds Directive and the Habitats Directive provide operational methods to set thresholds, and for several species threshold values to classify the good or not good status. However, depending on the region, the species group and the GES criterion several gaps were identified in operational methods. The recommendation includes methods to cover these gaps and methods to harmonise the assessments, where the existing assessment outcomes are not consistent and comparable. From the GES criteria perspective, by-catch rate has thresholds and operational indicators only for a few mammal species. Population abundance is the most advanced criterion in terms of methods and thresholds, mostly because of the Habitats Directive assessments and their monitoring programmes. Many gaps were noticed in the assessments and methods of the other criteria for all species groups. From the species groups perspective, marine mammals are well studied and have operational methods and, in some cases, agreed thresholds. Seabirds’ indicators and assessments are well coordinated in the Baltic and Northeast Atlantic Sea, but not in two other regions. Fish and cephalopods have no operational methods for the MSFD criteria assessment, except for some HD derived species. However, the Common Fisheries Policy provides a potential source of data and methods. For marine turtles there were no agreed methods for assessment and threshold setting. The recommendation for harmonised methods to set comparable threshold values for the GES species criteria will support the follow-up work of the MSFD competent authorities and their experts towards an environmental efficient and scientific sound MSFD implementation. The recommended methods and the identified gaps could be covered through regional or EU-wide coordination. JRC.D.2 - Water and Marine Resources Other/Unknown Material Northeast Atlantic Joint Research Centre, European Commission: JRC Publications Repository