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DG Environment, Unit D.2 Marine Environment and Water Industry Marine Strategy Framework Directive: State of play and follow up on Art. 12 assessment European Commission DG Environment Marine Environment and Water Industry Unit MSCG 11 February 2014, Brussels

The First Phase of the MSFD DG Environment, Unit D.2 Marine Environment and Water Industry The First Phase of the MSFD The final objective Good Environmental Status How to get there: Targets Point of departure initial assessment: Member States had to report on: Commission must assess and give guidance

The format of the Commission assessment and guidance DG Environment, Unit D.2 Marine Environment and Water Industry The format of the Commission assessment and guidance EEA State of the Marine Environment Commission report Summarizes main finding General recommendations and guidance Staff Working paper Detailed analysis Country fiches with recommendations per country Assessment per marine region Conclusions per descriptor and article JRC: in depth analysis

DG Environment, Unit D.2 Marine Environment and Water Industry Timing Foreseen adoption date 20th February 2013 2014 Mid-December- Mid February 3-4 March Spring Preparatory work, analysis of reporting ISC and adoption "HOPE" Conference Discussions with MS in each marine region + Press release + publication on DG ENV's website of the full package including MS recommendations, assessment questionnaire, consultant reports, + MS recommendation also sent via letter in their official language(s)

Who is assessed? 20 Member States are assessed PT and UK not complete (resp. Macaronesia and Gibraltar missing/too late) BG only on GES definition and targets Not assessed now: MT, HR (reported after deadline) and PL (not reported)

Assessment criteria All relevant descriptors and areas were covered The determination of Good Environmental Status (GES) was specific and quantified, making it possible to assess if it was reached or not GES definitions in the same marine region or sub region were coherent with each other The initial assessment reflected the knowledge available in the fields covered by the Directive, and allowed to set a baseline for future reference.

Assessment criteria (2) Targets set reflected the findings of the initial assessment, and the GES definition, allowing to realistically reach it by 2020, Member States took into account existing EU regulations and policies relevant to the marine environment as well as the relevant standards set in Regional Sea Conventions (RSCs) when no EU standard was available

Results of the assessment Very comprehensive: the first time so much information is gathered on marine environment at EU level Public consultations and dialogue with stakeholders Better policy integration (water framework directive, habitats, CFP better taken into account in marine policies) More cooperation in Regional Sea Conventions

Assessment of the MS reports Almost all MS reported through reporting sheets and text Often an extensive amount of qualitative information Limited precise/quantifiable determination of GES and targets which will make enforceability difficult Majority refer to existing policies and standards (if applicable) and does not introduce additional ambition level No or limited coherence between MSs and between marine regions Variety of assessment scales (spatial, temporal) and aggregation limiting comparability and coherence of assessments Gaps in information and knowledge identified, but often without a clear plan to address them Limited analysis of pressures and impacts (e.g. accumulation of pressures) and limited links between Article 8 and Articles 9/10

Marine waters not in Good Environ-mental Status

Determination of GES for eutrophication DG Environment, Unit D.2 Marine Environment and Water Industry Determination of GES for eutrophication N=16

Different targets for Marine Litter

Sectors described in socio-economic analysis DG ENV

NORTH EAST ATLANTIC MEDITERRANEAN BALTIC BLACK SEA DG ENV

Overview adequacy assessment

Coherence DG ENV

Lessons already learned Common Implementation Strategy adapted Support for implementation projects in the regions Streamlined and simplified reporting

DG Environment, Unit D.2 Marine Environment and Water Industry Follow up Future oriented : let's fix it now To increase adequacy: Revision of the Commission Decision 2010/477 on GES To improve coherence: strengthen the role of Regional Seas Conventions Advice to incorporate data/knowledge gaps in monitoring programmes Advice to review targets and relate them to (coordinated) programmes of measure To support MS through tailor made projects

EU, regional and country recommendations Recommendations at EU level focus on developing further common understanding, clarify approaches for assessments, scales and aggregation etc, Recommendations at the regional level focus on developing common criteria and joint, coordinated action, including harmonising timetables and methodologies Recommendations at MS level: a standard set of recommendations

Overview Recommendations for MS

Article 12 follow up in 2014 Regional meetings for each RSC: The HOPE conference: a policy part (high level panels, ministerial involvement) a technical part: panels to discuss informally the key article 12 recommendations Regional meetings for each RSC: First reactions by MS/ questions and comments Review and update determination of GES Monitoring programme adjusted to identified shortcomings PoM incorporating adjustment of GES Technical (boundary) issues Conclude on coordinated follow up actions Feedback/further discussions in MSCG in May and Marine Directors in June

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