(16 JUNE 2015) WP Leader: Neil Holdsworth, ICES EMODnet Chemistry II (2013-2016) WP5 Analysis and...

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(16 JUNE 2015) WP Leader: Neil Holdsworth, ICES EMODnet Chemistry II (2013- 2016) WP5 Analysis and Recommendations

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(16 JUNE 2015)

WP Leader: Neil Holdsworth, ICES

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

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

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

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

DATA • Additional workshops i.e. EMD-MSFD interaction• Feedback from Chemistry project partners including

data providers (see next presentation by Matteo)• 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

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]

INSPIRE: Marine Pilot WS (8-9 June), Copenhagen

Lead: JRCParticipants: DGENV, EEA, national experts (NL, DE, DK) and RSC’s- Capacity building; Training on transformation

of data for INSPIRE compliance- Reporting for MSFD using INSPIRE

compliant/based services

INSPIRE: Marine Pilot WS (8-9 June), Copenhagen

- Would services harvested by EEA with a timestamp, be a legal reporting for MSFD?

- Report to be drafted for DIKE meeting in October by EEA/DG ENV and some MS

- Next meeting 5 September in the Netherlands

- EMODnet Steering will meet with JRC/INSPIRE in late June

- WISE-Marine ‘knowledge’ mapping

Assessment

Data Collection (sources of observations)

Data assembly

IndicatorsWG-DIKE

WG-GES

WISE Marine – slowly taking shape

a web-based portal for sharing information to the marine community on the marine environment

WISE-Mhttp://marine.europa.eu

WISE Marine

WISE-Marine landing page (ENV) http://marine.europa.eu/

State of the marine

environment (EEA)

Policy (ENV) Data (EEA) JRC competence

center (JRC)

State of the marine environment (EEA)

Drivers PressuresState of marine

ecosystem

Impacts on ecosystem

services and

natural capital

Response

Data (EEA)

Data products (information shown)

Indicators Assessment tools

Data services

(e.g. EMODNET)

Reference layers and

MSFD maps

MS reported data (inputs to WISE-M)

MSFD Art 8, 9 and 10

MSFD Art 13

MSFD Art 11

MSFD Art 19.3

(RSC data?)

WISE SOE (TCM)

WISE-Marine landing page (ENV) http://marine.europa.eu/

State of the marine

environment (EEA)

Policy (ENV) Data (EEA)JRC

competence center (JRC)

The MIS structure (still being revisited under level2 and 3)

Marine Information Schema (RSC support contract)

MIS 1: DPSIR

RESP

ON

SES

Ecosystem Services

State

Pressures

Human Activities

Drivers

Based on, but not identical to, the Marine Information Schema (RSC support project, 2015 – in development)

MIS 2: Integrated Ecosystem Assessment

Programme of measuresEvaluation of measures

Reporting

Art 13: Management

GES ObjectivesTemporal and Spatial Scope

Targets

Arts 9 & 10: Scoping and Targets

Art 7: Competent Authorities

Art 8 Initial Assessment

IndicatorsMethodology etc

Monitoring networkMonitoring methods/guidelines

Art 11: Monitoring Programme

MIS 3: Evidence base

Art 19.3 Data underpinning Art. 8 and 11

DatasetsStationAreaTimeseriesSample methodQC information

VocabsStationSpecies/HabitatsParametersUnits etc.QC flags

Data assemblyMethodologySpatial units

MIS 1: DPSIR

RESP

ON

SES

Ecosystem Services

State

Pressures

Human Activities

Drivers

Indicators are the connector between evidence and status

MIS 2: Integrated Ecosystem Assessment

Programme of measuresEvaluation of measures

Reporting

Art 13: Management

GES ObjectivesTemporal and Spatial Scope

Targets

Arts 9 & 10: Scoping and Targets

Art 7: Competent Authorities

Art 8 Initial Assessment

IndicatorsMethodology etc

Monitoring networkMonitoring methods/guidelines

Art 11: Monitoring Programme

MIS 3: Evidence base

Art 19.3 Data underpinning Art. 8 and 11

DatasetsStationAreaTimeseriesSample methodQC information

VocabsStationSpecies/HabitatsParametersUnits etc.QC flags

Data assemblyMethodologySpatial units

MSFD key interactions (2014/2015)

Sept ’14 EMODnet – MSFD interaction meetingDGMARE, DGENV, EEA, 2 member states, OSPAR and HELCOM, EMODnet Bio, Chem and Sec- Focus was more on biological than chemical- Chemistry presented by Alessandra and ‘data

product preparation’ exercise for EEA presented by Neil

MSFD key interactions (2014/2015)

Sept ’14 EMODnet – MSFD interaction meetingDISCUSSIONS- Chemical buffer- Regional focus: Mediterranean - Northern RSC’s heavily invested in current

systems/process. Little incentive to change in short term

MSFD key interactions (2014/2015)

Feb ’15 EMODnet – MSFD interaction meetingThe usual suspects- relevance of EMODnet chemistry (data) to

OSPAR/HELCOM? - Concentrating on the Mediterranean and Black Sea- Appropriate information in the metadata to identify

chemistry data suitable for inclusion in MSFD reporting based on QA and QC procedures

MSFD key interactions (2014/2015)

Feb ’15 EMODnet – MSFD interaction meetingThe usual suspects- HELCOM and OSPAR indicator specifications should

identify the appropriate metadata needed- EMODnet Chemistry to report back on progress to

next meeting, including possibilities to filter data on these metadata fields

- Progress in developing mechanisms for accessing data from non-EMODnet partner sources.

RSC Indicators WGDIKE paper DIKE_11-2015-04

RSC Indicators as of June 2015

- 200 regional indicators- 28 equate to D5 Eutrophication- 47 equate to D8ish Contaminants- Operational status unknown for most- Most are under development, developed but

not adopted or no information

Indicators elementsHELCOM and OSPAR indicator specifications should identify the appropriate metadata needed

Indicators elements analysis

Categories EEA fields HELCOM fields OSPAR fieldsAccess and Use 1Assessment Findings 4 3 8Assessment methods 5 7 1Assessment Purpose 6 7 4Contact and Ownership 2 2 2Data inputs and outputs 8 3 2Geographical scope 1 1 8Labelling and Classification 7 1 10Quality Aspects 3 6 1Temporal scope 2 2Version control 6 1 3Grand Total 44 31 42

WGDIKE paper DIKE_11-2015-05

Indicators elementsCommon core (draft)

WGDIKE paper DIKE_11-2015-05

EEA HELCOM OSPAR