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Panel-based Assessment of Ecosystem Condition of the North Sea Shelf Ecosystem

Rapport fra havforskningen ()

https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3063093

1 Akvaplan-niva (nåværende ansatt)

Forfattere (24)

  1. Per Arneberg
  2. Berengere Husson
  3. Anna Siwertsson
  4. Jon Albretsen
  5. Knut Yngve Børsheim
  6. Côme Denechaud
  7. Joël Durant
  8. Tone Falkenhaug
  9. Per Fauchald
  10. Anders Martin Frugård Opdal
  11. Sissel Jentoft
  12. Tore Johannessen
  13. Espen Johnsen
  14. Elizabeth Marie Jones
  15. Cecilie Kvamme
  16. Anna Jeja Gabriella Ljungström
  17. Pål Buhl-Mortensen
  18. Yves Reecht
  19. Hiroko Kato Solvang
  20. Morten D. Skogen
  21. Aril Slotte
  22. Espen Strand
  23. Guldborg Søvik
  24. Gro Ingleid van der Meeren

Abstract

The System for Assessment of Ecological Condition, coordinated by the Norwegian Environment Agency, is intended to form the foundation for evidence-based assessments of the ecological condition of Norwegian terrestrial and marine ecosystems not covered by the EU Water Framework Directive. The reference condition is defined as “intact ecosystems”, i.e., a condition that is largely unimpacted by modern industrial anthropogenic activities. An ecosystem in good ecological condition does not deviate substantially from this reference condition in structure, functions or productivity. This report describes the first operational assessment of the ecological condition of the marine shelf ecosystem in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea and Skagerrak. The assessment method employed is the Panel-based Assessment of Ecosystem Condition (PAEC1) and the current assessment has considered to what extent the North Sea and Skagerrak shelf ecosystem deviates from the reference condition2 by evaluating change trajectories.

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