Combined effects of sea-based pressures on marine species and habitats in Europe's seas, Jun. 2020

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
Created
2020.06.16
Available languages
English
Keywords
Mediterranean Sea, Western Basin, pressure, Chemicals, Aegean Sea, water and marine environment, Adriatic Sea, Iceland Sea, sea-based pressure, North Atlantic Ocean, Tyrrhenian Sea, English Channel, Fisheries and aquaculture, Mediterranean Sea, water, Ionian Sea, Sustainability challenges, North Sea, sea, combined effect assessment, CEA, geospatial data, Mediterranean Sea, Eastern Basin, multiple pressure assessment, Pollution, Barents Sea, marine environment, Baltic Sea, European, Norwegian Sea, pressure on seas, Celtic Sea, Bay of Biscay, combination effect, Biodiversity, Black Sea
Quality scoring
145

Dataset description

The dataset presents the potential combined effects of sea-based pressures on marine species and habitats estimated using the method for assessment of cumulative effects, for the entire suite of pressures and a selected set of marine species groups and habitats by an index (Halpern et al. 2008). The spatial assessment of combined effects of multiple pressures informs of the risks of human activities on the marine ecosystem health. The methodology builds on the spatial layers of pressures and ecosystem components and on an estimate of ecosystem sensitivity through an expert questionnaire. The raster dataset consists of a division of the Europe's seas in 10km and 100 km grid cells, which values represents the combined effects index values for pressures caused by sea-based human activities. The relative values indicate areas where the pressures potentially affect the marine ecosystem. This dataset underpins the findings and cartographic representations published in the report "Marine Messages" (EEA, 2020).
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