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COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Monitoring Plastic Litter Recommendation 1: The core purpose for the establishment and implementation of coordinated monitoring programmes is the "on-going assessment of the environmental status" and related environmental targets in accordance with the MSFD strategies and management cycles. All other elements of Article 11 (1) and (2) and Annex V are detailed specifications or conditions.

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Monitoring Plastic Litter  Recommendation 2: The monitoring programmes have to be "coordinated", "compatible", "coherent", "consistent" and "comparable"

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Monitoring Plastic Litter Recommendation 3: Build upon and integrate as much as possible, existing well- established monitoring programmes and relevant guidance under Habitats and Birds Directives, the Water Framework Directive and other relevant EU legislation as well as under Regional Sea Conventions and other international agreements.

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Monitoring Plastic Litter Recommendation 4: Data and information resulting from the monitoring programmes should be made available in a comparable format and for interoperable use and feed into the "Marine Knowledge 2020" process.

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Monitoring Plastic Litter Recommendation 5: Monitoring programmes need to be adaptive to enable appropriate reaction on e.g. changes in the marine environment, new understanding and emerging issues.

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Monitoring Plastic Litter Recommendation 6: Linking monitoring to assessment needs, including the use of risk-based approach as basis of a flexible monitoring design.

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Monitoring Plastic Litter Recommendation 7: Take account of the differences in scientific understanding for each descriptor in the monitoring programmes and apply the precautionary principle3.

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Monitoring marine litter under the Regional Seas Conventions OSPAR Convention OSPAR is in the process of developing a Monitoring Framework combining monitoring for the MSFD with complementary “regular” OSPAR monitoring.

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Monitoring marine litter under the Regional Seas Conventions Barcelona Convention Policy Document and the associated Strategic Framework for Marine Litter management was adopted in 2012 Objectives of this Framework is to follow the trends of marine litter generation and distribution through the establishment of a monitoring programme for marine litter in the Mediterranean Sea based on the Ecosystem Approach.

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Monitoring marine litter under the Regional Seas Conventions Helsinki Convention (HELCOM) HELCOM convention area in the Baltic Sea coordinate joint monitoring programme At the moment, no country in the Baltic Sea conducts systematic coast-wide4 monitoring of marine litter.

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Monitoring marine litter under the Regional Seas Conventions Bucharest Convention Currently the Black Sea Commission elaborates on the new text of the Black Sea Integrated Monitoring and Assessment Program (BSIMAP) BSIMAP employs the DPSIRR (Drivers, Pressures, State, Impact, Response and Recovery) approach

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Monitoring marine litter under the Regional Seas Conventions Bucharest Convention Currently the Black Sea Commission elaborates on the new text of the Black Sea Integrated Monitoring and Assessment Program (BSIMAP) BSIMAP employs the DPSIRR (Drivers, Pressures, State, Impact, Response and Recovery) approach

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 State of Protocols Beach-visual: Beach litter monitoring is a well-developed monitoring tool to determine trends of litter. It can also supply detailed information on composition and amount of litter, which can provide an indication of sources of litter and the potential impact of measures. Further development of this protocol includes the development of a standard statistical analyses method and a refined method for the identification sources.

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Floating-Visual: Monitoring by visual observation is being done but without a harmonized protocol. The protocol developed by the TSG-ML provides comparability by use of a common approach and harmonized categories for reporting. Floating – manta trawl: This protocol for monitoring of micro litter has been subject to testing in several pilot projects in North East Atlantic and Mediterranean waters. State of Protocols

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Sea-Floor-IBTS: The sea-floor-IBTS is a protocol that is combined with existing trawling programs for the assessment of fish stocks. The sampling protocols are well developed, and recently standardized protocols for categorization of Items have been added to the manuals for the IBTS. Harmonized protocols are also currently used in the Mediterranean, and is planned to be incorporated as standard protocols in the MEDIT program too. State of Protocols

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Sea-Floor–Video on deep sea-floor: The video protocols for seafloor litter in deep areas have been employed in several projects in e.g. France. Similar techniques are used for other types of monitoring (e.g. for seafloor biota), and there are possibilities for coordination with monitoring for other descriptors and other directives. State of Protocols

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Sea-floor-Divers: The protocols for monitoring litter on shallow seafloor using divers are also using techniques commonly used for other types of monitoring, and also for this protocol there are possibilities for coordination with monitoring for other descriptors and other Directives. State of Protocols

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Sea-floor –Video in shallow waters: This protocol is tested in a pilot project, and can therefore be regarded as less mature than e.g. the diving protocol. On the other hand, it shares essential characteristics with both the diving protocol, and with the video protocol for deep sea- floor. It can be a viable alternative to the diving protocol when conditions prohibit diving. There are also possibilities for coordination with monitoring for other descriptors and other directives. State of Protocols

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Micro particles there is a range of existing methods to sample beaches, these do provide standard methods to give comparable index of contamination but recent reviews have identified some limitations of these approaches. New methods are also being developed. There is a need for optimization and comparison of methods in the near future but this is not considered essential prior to initiating monitoring via existing approaches. State of Protocols

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Micro particles A range of methods are also available for sampling the water column but again there is a need for optimization and inter calibration. However, the TSG- ML considers there are sufficient reliable approaches to initiate monitoring at the present time. There are only a limited number of reports on sampling microparticles in biota. The most cost effective approach is to extend existing monitoring of biota (e.g. in fulmars or fish) to incorporate and quantify any micro particles present. State of Protocols

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Biota-Birds (ingestion): Based on the fulmar litter monitoring, is a well-developed monitoring tool to determine trends in the amount and composition of litter ingested by marine birds and thus impacts on marine life. It is also suitable to be used as a floating litter indicator. Trends can be tested in a standard way, however, it only partly fulfills the need for a Community- wide standardized method since it depends on the geographic distribution of the species selected. It can, however, be applicable at a regional or sub-regional level. State of Protocols Rabat, 8-13 september 2014

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Biota-Fish (ingestion): This is presently an area of intense research activity. The TSG-ML has decided to recommend a general protocol for application to measure trends and regional differences in ingested litter in benthic and pelagic fish. State of Protocols

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Biota-plastic litter in nests and entanglement : The use of marine litter (especially plastic) by birds as building material for their nests is quite widespread in some species and leads to entanglement and mortality of adult birds, their young and visiting immature birds. A protocol for application was recently developed. State of Protocols

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Biota-Entanglement: Entangled birds and marine mammals are recorded during some beached animals monitoring programs Beached marine mammals and especially cetaceans are often high and many have body marks suggesting entanglement. Although it can be difficult to distinguish between fisheries by-catch and entanglement in litter items, pathologists are able to predict for this difference. The TSG-ML has concluded that the assessment of entangled animals requires further development before it can be suggested as a monitoring method. State of Protocols

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Data handling & Reporting No specific data handling and reporting recommendations are presented in the thematic protocols. State of Protocols

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september ) Evaluate behaviour (floatability, density, effects of wind, fouling, degradation rates) and factors affecting the fate of litter (weather, sea altitude, temperature driven variations, slopes, canyons, bays, etc.) affecting transport. sub regions) Research priorities

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september ) Develop or use existing comprehensive models to define source and destination regions of litter (especially accumulation areas, permanent gyres, deep sea zones), estimated residence times, average drift times and must consider trans-border transportation, from/to MSFD region/sub regions. Research priorities

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september ) Evaluate rates of degradation of different types of litter, quantify degradation products (to nanoparticles) and evaluate environmental consequences of litter related chemicals (Phthalates, bisphenol A, etc.) in marine organisms. Research priorities

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september ) Identify sources for direct inputs of industrial microlitter particles. 5) Establish the environmental consequences of microlitter to establish potential physical and chemical impacts on wildlife, marine living resources and the food chain. Research priorities

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september ) Evaluate effects (on metabolism, physiology, on survival, reproductive performance and ultimately affect populations or communities). 7) Evaluate the risk for transportation of invasive species. Research priorities

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september ) Study dose/ response relationships in relation with types and quantities of marine litter to enable science-based definition of threshold levels. 9) Evaluate direct costs to industry, fishing industry, local authorities and governments to ecosystems goods and services. Research priorities

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september ) Develop automated monitoring systems (ship-based cameras, microlitter quantification etc.) and impact indicators (aesthetic impact, effects on human health, and harm to environment). 11) Rationalisation of monitoring (standards/baselines; data management/quality insurance; extend monitoring protocols to all MSFD sub regions) Research priorities

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Cost of protocols

COCONET SUMMER COURSE “GES & MPAs” Good Environmental Status and Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Rabat, 8-13 september 2014 Cost of protocols