Abstract
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive aims at joint assessments of the good environmental status (GES) of our seas. Since monitoring programs and indicators are performed and developed on a national scale, it is a key challenge to maximize the compatibility between the separate national MSFD assessments, requiring harmonization and inter-calibration. Such a common assessment framework is being drafted for the benthic habitat within the EU-project ‘Joint Monitoring Program for the North Sea and Celtic Sea’. The existence of a wide variety of benthic indicators, which need to be inter-calibrated for assessment purpose, should not hamper the harmonization of the monitoring. Analysis of a compiled North Sea benthos dataset showed that the highest confidence, i.e. the ability to detect changes, can be reached when collecting habitat stratified species-abundance data by means of harmonized protocols, with the effort per stratum related to the size of the stratum and the variance in benthic characteristics per stratum. Such a data collection design can be cost-effectively implemented when ongoing monitoring at the national scale becomes incorporated into joint/coordinated monitoring at EU level. However, ongoing monitoring often has a long tradition, which may lead to institutional and/or country specific reluctance (skills, expertise, technology) to deviate from business as usual. Nevertheless, the implementation of a North Sea wide minimum’ benthic sampling design, which complement the national driven monitoring schemes, will inevitably lead to better integrated monitoring and allow for a thorough joint GES assessment.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 23-Sept-2015 |
| Event | ICES Annual Science Conference 2015 - Kopenhagen, Denmark Duration: 21-Sept-2015 → 25-Sept-2015 http://www.ices.dk/news-and-events/asc/ASC2015/Pages/ASC2015.aspx |
Conference
| Conference | ICES Annual Science Conference 2015 |
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| Country/Territory | Denmark |
| City | Kopenhagen |
| Period | 21/09/15 → 25/09/15 |
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JMPNS: Joint monitoring program North Sea/Celtic Sea
Van Hoey, G. (Project Manager), Hostens, K. (ProjectSupervisor), Polet, H. (ProjectSupervisor), Torreele, E. (ProjectSupervisor) & Moreau, K. (Former Researcher)
1/10/13 → 30/03/15
Project: Research
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INDICATOREN: Biological indicators
Hostens, K. (Researcher), Polet, H. (Researcher), Van Hoey, G. (Researcher), Wittoeck, J. (Researcher) & Breine, N. (Former Researcher)
21/09/13 → 25/12/17
Project: Research
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