SIMWESTMED - Gulf of Lion case study - Mapping exposure risk of marine megafauna to concomitant pressures (R22)
Description
Component: C 1.3 Support for Member States' implementation of Maritime Spatial Planning
Sub‐component: C 1.3.6. Establish Case Studies on Approaches to MSP Implementation
Deliverable: Gulf of Lion Case Study
The SIMWESTMED project includes a case study dedicated to the cumulative effects assessment of anthropogenic pressures on the marine environment. This case study seeks to explore tools, methods and data to assess environmental effects of maritime uses in the context of MSP and transboundary issues. In this context it was chosen to work on marine mammals and seabirds and on the most relevant anthropogenic pressures in terms of the likely effects on these communities and in terms of spatial planning issues. The objectives of the case study are to share datasets between partners and to facilitate the comparison of these datasets using a common grid, while also integrating them in a cumulative pressures assessment tool in order highlight the exposure risk of marine megafauna to concomitant pressures and to compare the results depending on the datasets used.
Consequently of the approach regarding cumulative effects, this work is also going to be a transboundary exercise between institutions from Spain and France. Sharing data, exchanges about methodologies in place in each country, comparison and working on a common and transboundary area are topics which are going to be described. Implementation of MSP is described as transboundary and this exercise can be a supporting experiment and provide lessons learned to improve the Ecosystem Based Assessment and cooperation between planners.
This Report can be considered as an unofficial general framework, indicating possibilities for a crossborder cooperation that could be used as an initial input for the future formal initiatives relevant for the cross‐border MSP.
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