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Title:HarmoNIA methodological proposals : Harmonizing monitoring of marine contaminants and sharing data Quality Control procedures
Authors:ID Berto, Daniela (Author)
ID Formalewicz, Margherita Malgorzata (Author)
ID Giorgi, Giordano (Author)
ID Manfra, Loredana (Author)
ID Lipizer, Marina (Author)
ID Molina Jack, Maria-Eugenia (Author)
ID Aravantinou, Andriana (Author)
ID Bajt, Oliver (Author)
ID Cara, Magdalena (Author)
ID Castelli, Ana (Author)
ID Čermelj, Branko (Author)
ID Fafanđel, Maja (Author)
ID Giani, Michele (Author)
ID Hatzianestis, Ioannis (Author)
ID Iona, Athanassia (Author)
ID Ivankovic, Damir (Author)
ID Joksimović, Danijela (Author)
ID Kaberi, Helen (Author)
ID Kolitari, Jerina (Author)
ID Kralj, Martina (Author)
ID Matijević, Slavica (Author)
ID Mitrić, Milena (Author)
ID Papazisimou, Stefanos (Author)
ID Parinos, Constantine (Author)
ID Dobnikar-Tehovnik, Mojca (Author)
ID Tsangaris, Catherine (Author)
ID Ujević, Ivana (Author)
ID Velikonja, Melita (Author)
ID Zeri, Christina (Author)
ID Žilić, Luka (Author)
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URL URL - Source URL, visit https://keep.eu/projects/19141/Harmonization-and-Networkin-EN/
 
Language:English
Typology:2.13 - Treatise, Preliminary Study, Study
Organization:Logo NIB - National Institute of Biology
Abstract:The overall increase in maritime transport, coastal urbanization and the foreseen increase in offshore oil and gas extraction pose serious risks of pollution from hazardous substances for several coastal states in the whole Mediterranean, and in particular in the Adriatic - Ionian region. Countries sharing a marine region or sub-region should adopt a common approach to environmental monitoring, good environmental status definition and assessment. In the Adriatic – Ionian marine sub-regions, the level of coherence and consistency of several EU and regional environmental policies, particularly in the assessment of contamination from hazardous substances, needs a common implementation. In the framework of enhancing the capacity to tackle environmental vulnerability and safeguard ecosystem services at transnational scale, the objective of HarmoNIA is twofold: to share best practices to support the harmonized implementation of marine environmental directives in the ADRION regionto strengthen the network of data infrastructures to facilitate access and re-use of marine data among countries bordering the Adriatic – Ionian Seas. Building on the EU initiative EMODnet for the management and supply of fragmented marine data, HarmoNIA will strengthen the existing transnational network of data infrastructures to facilitate access and re-use of marine data among countries bordering the Adriatic – Ionian Seas. The project will improve the coherence, among most countries bordering the Adriatic and Ionian Seas, all Contracting Parties of the Barcelona Convention, of protocols for monitoring and for assessment of contaminants in the marine environment and will facilitate data and information exchange within the region. The outputs will consist in a Transnational network of institutions adopting a joint data management system for contaminants in the marine environment, and in regional strategies to improve harmonization in monitoring and assessment, and to evaluate risk of contaminant dispersion in vulnerable coastal zones from different pollution sources. HarmoNIA outputs will improve the coordination among institutions involved in MSFD and UNEP/MAP protocol implementation, local, regional and national authorities in charge of environmental assessment, management, conservation, as well as research institutions, to tackle problems related to pollution dispersal and risks on the coastal areas of the ADRION region. The transnational approach will be assured by the cooperation among partners from most of the countries bordering the ADRION region, with consolidated experience in marine data acquisition and management and involved in the implementation of marine environmental policies.
Keywords:chemical pollution, monitoring programmes
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:30.06.2020
Place of publishing:[S. l.
Place of performance:[S. l.
Publisher:Interreg ADRION
Year of publishing:2020
Year of performance:2020
Number of pages:38 str.
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-20292 New window
UDC:574.5
COBISS.SI-ID:25070851 New window
Note:Ov. nasl.;
Publication date in DiRROS:03.09.2024
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Document is financed by a project

Funder:EC - European Commission
Project number:101003517
Name:Development of a Support System for Improved Resilience and Sustainable Urban areas to cope with Climate Change and Extreme Events based on GEOSS and Advanced Modelling Tools
Acronym:HARMONIA

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