Working programme for the HELCOM Monitoring and Assessment Group (HELCOM MONAS), 2013-2014
The main task of HELCOM MONAS is to coordinate and implement the monitoring and assessment activities of HELCOM, including the quality assurance and data related activities following the HELCOM Monitoring and Assessment Strategy adopted by HELCOM 26/2005. HELCOM MONAS also has the responsibility to technically and scientifically support the implementation of the Baltic Sea Action Plan and to scrutinize the implementation of the valid HELCOM Recommendations under MONAS.
The tables below outline the main tasks that stem from the HELCOM Monitoring and Assessment Strategy, HELCOM Recommendations under HELCOM MONAS and those actions of the Baltic Sea Action Plan which have been addressed by the BSAP Implementation Group (IG) to HELCOM MONAS. The tables also present the deadline for a particular action as far as specified.
List of tables
Table 1. General tasks of HELCOM MONAS
Tasks of HELCOM MONAS related to the Baltic Sea Action Plan and the Moscow Ministerial Declaration:
Table 2. Segment V Development of assessment tools and methodologies
Table 3. Segment VIII Implementation and review of the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan
Table 4. Segment I Eutrophication
Table 5. Segment II Hazardous substances
Table 6. Segment III Biodiversity and nature conservation
Table 7. Segment IV Maritime activities
Table 8. Segment VI Awareness raising and capacity building
Table 1. General tasks of HELCOM MONAS
| Task | Deadline | Task for HELCOM MONAS | Action by HELCOM MONAS | Product/Reporting |
| Implementation and development of HELCOM’s coordinated monitoring and the HELCOM Monitoring and Assessment Strategy, including the Data and information Strategy of HELCOM | Open ended
| To ensure that all activities under HELCOM MONAS are carried out according to the Strategy and support its implementation
| Regular follow-up of the implementation in MONAS meetings, with particular focus on development of indicators and implementation, as well as review of HELCOM monitoring programmes by the MORE project | Reporting to HOD |
| Open ended | Develop further steps for carrying out national and coordinated monitoring of marine litter and identify sources of litter. Further investigate the potential harmful impacts to wildlife from microscopic plastic particles, an ingestion of which could lead to the transfer of toxic chemicals to the food chain | Develop a coordinated and harmonized approach for the implementation of the Recommendation. MONAS to follow-up on the national project activities on litter and review those during MONAS meetings with the view to consider further action | Reporting to HOD |
| Implementation of Recommendation 26/3 Monitoring of radioactive substances | Open ended | To ensure the implementation of Recommendation 26/3 Monitoring of radioactive substances (see also the task under the BSAP) | Activities within HELCOM Expert Group on Monitoring of Radioactive Substances in the Baltic Sea (MORS EG, see also the task under the BSAP) | Annually updated core indicator and indicator fact sheets kept up to date, thematic assessments / Reporting to HOD |
| Implementation of Recommendation 26/2 Compilation of waterborne pollution load (PLC Water) | Open ended | To ensure the implementation of the Recommendation | Review of the activities and products of the load expert group (HELCOM LOAD) and relevant projects under the group. | Indicator fact sheets kept up to date, draft core indicator on nutrient inputs and PLC 5.5 to HELCOM MONAS 18/2012 , modernization of PLC database (PLUS), PLC-6 by mid-2017/ Reporting to HOD |
| Implementation of Recommendation 24/1 Monitoring of airborne pollution load | Open ended | To ensure the implementation of the Recommendation | To review and follow-up the work by EMEP in cooperation with the load expert group | Annual EMEP report on atmospheric inputs, including indicator fact sheets kept up to date, inclusion of atmospheric data in core indicator on nutrient inputs, PLC 5.5 assessment report to HELCOM MONAS 18/2012 and PLC-6 by mid-2017 / Reporting to HOD |
| Implementation of Recommendation 19/3 concerning the Manual for the Marine Monitoring in the COMBINE programme of HELCOM | Open ended | To ensure the implementation of the Recommendation | To keep the manual up-to-date by regular review | Regular review and updates with necessary reporting to HOD |
| Implementation of Recommendation 13/1 Disposal of Dredged Spoils | Open ended | To ensure the implementation of the Recommendation in cooperation with LAND | Annual reporting on disposal of dredged material at sea | Reporting on the activity to Head of Delegation/HELCOM |
| Implementation of Recommendation 12/9 Follow-up studies in connection with major oil spills | Open ended | To ensure the implementation of the Recommendation | Coordination by MONAS as needed and reporting to MONAS | Reporting to Head of Delegation/HELCOM |
| Implementation of Recommendation 12/1 Procedures for granting permits for monitoring and research activities in the territorial waters and exclusive economic zones, fishing zones or continental shelves | Open ended | To ensure the implementation of the Recommendation | Report to MONAS in case of abnormalities | Reporting to Head of Delegation/HELCOM in case of abnormalities |
| Implementation of Recommendation 10/1 Abnormal situations in the marine environment | Open ended | To ensure the implementation of the Recommendation | Report to MONAS in case of abnormalities | Reporting to Head of Delegation/HELCOM in case of abnormalities |
HELCOM Head of Delegation 11/2003 LD21 decided that the recommendations in the Report on Chemical Munitions Dumped in the Baltic Sea by HELCOM CHEMU are still valid; Establishment of an ad hoc HELCOM Expert Group (HELCOM MUNI) to update and review the existing information on dumped chemical munitions in the Baltic Sea; | Open ended | Follow-up on the work of HELCOM MUNI and annually review reports on dumped chemical munitions if so decided by HELCOM MUNI and HODs | Reporting to HELCOM HODs |
Table 2. Tasks of HELCOM MONAS related to the Baltic Sea Action Plan and the Moscow Ministerial Declaration, Segment V Development of assessment tools and methodologies
| Task/Reference to the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan/Moscow Declaration | Deadline | Task for HELCOM MONAS | Action by HELCOM MONAS | Product/Reporting |
| HELCOM Recommendation 28E/14 - More reliable estimation and assessment of nutrient load from diffuse sources - Combine and develop joint catchment models to link the nutrient input with ecosystem modeling on the effects in the marine environment | Open ended | To implement the Rec. by e.g. developing harmonized principles for quantifying losses and inputs from diffuse sources | HELCOM LOAD to revise PLC guidelines within the PLC-6 project to better cover also the diffuse sources | Technical guidelines/Reporting to the Commission |
Efficient use of analytical tools, such as models to support management decisions, cooperation and optimisation in the development and use of ecosystem models to optimise limited resources for the scientific community. Lead party: [Germany] | Open ended | To enhance the use of models and the work on modelling | MONAS to supervise and review the work of the HELCOM TARGREV project and BNI work for estimation of maximum allowable inputs (MAI) and country allocated reduction targets (CART) for the BSAP review | TARGREV final report and reporting to Heads of Delegation/ HELCOM and BNI proposals for MAI and CART, as well as a scientific background report |
Further develop information provision from ecosystem models to develop targets for good ecological status, indicators for assessing ecological status and re-evaluate future allowable nutrient inputs Need for a Lead party: [Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Finland] | Open ended | To enhance the use of models and the work on modelling | See above | See above |
| Development of a core set of indicators with quantitative targets for each of the segments of the BSAP, while ensuring that the indicators can also be used for the other international monitoring and reporting requirements (e.g. EU MSFD), and that a full indicator-based follow-up system for the implementation of the BSAP be further developed and placed on the HELCOM website | 2013 | Development of core set indicators for hazardous substance and biodiversity with the view to have a follow-up system for the implementation of the BSAP | Support, review and supervise the implementation of the HELCOM CORESET project as well as the MONAS intersessional work of CORE EUTRO | A HELCOM web page containing an indicator-based follow-up system for the state of and pressures on the Baltic Sea marine environment |
| Further develop and update, according to improved data availability and scientific knowledge, newly applied tools and methods for the assessment of the environmental status and ecosystem health of the Baltic Sea, such as those used in the HELCOM Initial Holistic Assessment | 2013 | To further develop methods of assessment of environmental status and ecosystem health | - Support the implementation of the HELCOM CORESET project - Update the HEAT indicator integration with reviewed and revised targets and indicators and improved assessment tools with the result being placed on the HELCOM BSAP follow-up website | Updating of HEAT indicator integration by 2013 with reviewed targets and indicators to be placed on the BSAP follow-up web site |
| To develop common methodologies and appropriate indicators, to facilitate national and coordinated monitoring of noise and identification of sources of noise and to further investigate the potential harmful impacts to wildlife from noise. | Support the development of a coordinated and harmonized approach for the implementation of the decision. | - Make use of e.g. proxy information on underwater noise as contained in the HOLAS assessment - Support the implementation of the CORESET project. MONAS to follow-up on the national project activities on noise and review those during MONAS meetings with the view to consider further action. | Reporting to the HELCOM HOD | |
| To further assess in cooperation with the BALTEX community, the current and predicted effects of climate change on the pressures affecting the marine ecosystem. | Support the development of a process for the consideration of the need for supplementary actions following assessment results. | Cooperation with the BALTEX community, e.g. elaboration of the Second BACC text book. HELCOM/MONAS experts to consider implications of climate change on Baltic Sea protection measures. | Reporting to the HELCOM HOD | |
| The Moscow Ministerial Declaration calls for establishing, for those HELCOM Contracting States being also EU-Member States, the role of HELCOM as the coordinating platform for the regional implementation of the EU MSFD in the Baltic Sea, including striving for harmonised national marine strategies for achieving good environmental status according to the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan and the EU MSFD. | 2011/2013 | Support and monitor the work of CORESET and TARGREV projects as these projects will assist the EU member Contracting Parties in their implementation processes. HELCOM MORE project for revision of monitoring. | Coordination with the managerial body GEAR (HELCOM Group for the Implementation of the Ecosystem Approach). Supervision of the CORESET and TARGREV projects and MORE monitoring revision project to carry out coordination and facilitations of: - elaboration of initial assessments, - the determination of GES, - the establishment of a series of environmental targets and associated indicators, - the establishment and implementation of a monitoring programme | Establishment of the full indicator-based follow-up system on the HELCOM web-page by 2013. Assessment of eutrophication and accomplished review of monitoring programmes by 2013 Ministerial Meeting / Progress reporting to HELCOM HOD |
Table 3. Tasks of HELCOM MONAS related to the Baltic Sea Action Plan, Segment VIII Implementation and review of the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan
| Task/Reference to the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan/Moscow Declaration | Deadline | Task for HELCOM MONAS | Action by HELCOM MONAS | Product/Reporting |
| Monitor and evaluate the status of implementation of the Baltic Sea Action Plan by making use of the indicators agreed upon as well as HELCOM thematic assessments, annual HELCOM indicator fact sheets and other information available | 2010 | To coordinate monitoring and assessment activities in order to provide the necessary information and expert input, especially BSAP indicators, HELCOM indicator fact sheets, HELCOM thematic assessments and synthesizing information | Support the implementation of the CORESET project | Already published thematic assessments on eutrophication, hazardous substances and biodiversity, the Initial Holistic Assessment and annually updated indicator fact sheets. Preliminary set of core indicators and background report to HELCOM HOD 36 |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of the national programmes and to review the progress towards the ecological objectives | 2013 | To provide the necessary assessment and expert input for the HELCOM 31/2010 to enable evaluation of progress | Support the implementation of the CORESET project in producing core indicators and indicator-based assessments | Necessary assessment reports/ HELCOM Ministerial Meeting 2013 |
| Adjust/update indicators and targets in order to ensure their relevance for reaching the objectives | After 2013 | To be built on the work above and the review the nutrient reduction scheme of the BSAP according to the Roadmap for review and the TARGREV project outcome | To build on the outcome of HELCOM CORESET and TARGREV projects |
Table 4. Tasks of HELCOM MONAS related to the Baltic Sea Action Plan, Segment I Eutrophication
| Task/Reference to the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan/Moscow Declaration | Deadline | Task for HELCOM MONAS | Action by HELCOM MONAS | Product/Reporting |
Periodical review and revision of all the figures related to targets, maximum allowable inputs and nutrient reduction requirements, using a harmonised approach and updated info
| From 2008
| To carry technical and scientific responsibility of the review and revision
| Support the work of HELCOM LOAD and supervise the revision of the BSAP nutrient reduction allocation scheme and assessment of nutrient reductions towards targets taking into account inputs from the HELCOM TARGREV project | TARGREV report for reviewing the status targets for eutrophication. BSAP review with the necessary scientific and technical background reports.
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| Joint input to the ongoing parallel revision process of the Gothenburg Protocol under the UN ECE CLRTAP and the revision of the EU NECD to ensure that the health of the marine environment, especially the nutrient load reduction targets designated to reduce eutrophication of the Baltic Sea, will be continuously taken into account in the elaboration and implementation of new regulations. | Elaborate necessary joint input by the load expert group | Elaboration of joint input within the load expert group based on information from the HELCOM TARGREV project and supporting assessment products, including reports on emissions from shipping and Danish scenario calculations of the impacts on atmospheric deposition to the Baltic Sea as a result of the proposed 2020 emission ceilings | Reporting to the HELCOM HOD |
Table 5. Tasks of HELCOM MONAS related to the Baltic Sea Action Plan, Segment II Hazardous substances
| Task/Reference to the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan/Moscow Declaration | Deadline | Task for HELCOM MONAS | Action by HELCOM MONAS | Product/ Reporting |
Screening of sources of selected hazardous substances
| 2009 | To support and follow-up the work on screening of sources of selected hazardous substances | Support implementation of the Project on identification of sources of selected hazardous substances (COHIBA) with funding from EU | Final report in 2012 |
Introduction of Whole Effluent Approach Lead Country: Finland | 2009 | To support and follow-up the work on introducing the Whole Effluent Approach | See above (COHIBA)
| Final report in 2012
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Development of biological effects monitoring Need for a Lead party: Finland | From 2008 | To develop biological effects monitoring building on activities of BONUS project BEAST
| - To elaborate guidelines for biological effects monitoring, develop indicators and reference values and to - HELCOM MONAS and HELCOM FISH-PRO to consider the proposed indicators and reference values | Core indicator proposals on biological effects, including technical details on methodologies |
Continuation of HELCOM’s work with regard to radioactivity, including monitoring of discharges, emissions from nuclear power plants as well as their effects in the marine environment in order to reach the targets for radioactivity. Continuation of monitoring programmes on radioactive substances in the Baltic Sea and keeping an eye on observation trends of the export of radionuclides from the Baltic Sea to the North Sea and vice versa. | Open ended | To support and follow-up the work carried out in relation to monitoring radioactivity by MORS-PRO | To follow-up the work by HELCOM MORS EG on annual updates to HELCOM core indicator and Indicator Fact sheets and elaboration of an assessment report on radioactivity | - Annually updated core indicator and indicator fact sheets based on continuous monitoring - Thematic assessment to be finalized in 2012 |
Table 6. Tasks of HELCOM MONAS related to the Baltic Sea Action Plan, Segment III Biodiversity and nature conservation
| Task/Reference to the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan/Moscow Declaration | Deadline | Task for HELCOM MONAS | Action by HELCOM MONAS | Product/Reporting |
Production of an assessment of the conservation status of non-commercial fish species Lead party: Sweden [Estonia]
| 2011 | To follow-up the work
| Support the work of HELCOM FISH-PRO
| Assessment report approved by HELCOM HOD 37/2012 |
Table 7. Tasks of HELCOM MONAS related to the Baltic Sea Action Plan, Segment IV Maritime activities
| Task/Reference to the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan/Moscow Declaration | Deadline | Task for HELCOM MONAS | Action by HELCOM MONAS | Product/Reporting |
Ratification of the Ballast Water Management Convention preceded with implementation of a road map, including:
1. compile a list of non-indigenous, cryptogenic and harmful native species; 2. select and agree on a list of HELCOM Target Species; 3. conduct baseline surveys of prevailing environmental conditions in major ports 2008; 4. develop criteria for unacceptable high risk scenarios and acceptable low risk scenarios for Baltic Sea voyages 5. To adjust HELCOM monitoring programmes to obtain reliable data on non-indigenous species in the Baltic | 2013
Regularly updated 2009
2010 | To support and follow-up of the activities
| - To continuously review and update the list of non-ingenious and target species in cooperation with HELCOM HABITAT and to adjust HELCOM monitoring programmes bearing in mind the need to obtain reliable data on non-indigenous species in the Baltic - Support the activities of the CORESET project | List of non-indigenous, cryptogenic and harmful native species and a list of HELCOM Target Species Reporting to HELCOM HOD
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Table 8. Tasks of HELCOM MONAS related to the Baltic Sea Action Plan, Segment VI Awareness raising and capacity building
| Task/Reference to the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan/Moscow Declaration | Deadline | Task for HELCOM MONAS | Action by HELCOM MONAS | Product/Reporting |
Expand the HELCOM Geographic Information System (GIS) showing the progress towards a healthy Baltic Sea
| Open ended | To support and follow-up the further development of the HELCOM Map and Data service | Support the further development of the HELCOM Map and Data service
| Datasets from HELCOM databases and selected indicators to be included in the map and data service |
Last updated: 30 October 2012
