environmental status definition
environmental status means the overall state of the environment in marine waters, taking into account the structure, function and processes of the constituent marine ecosystems together with natural physiographic, geographic, biological, geological and climatic factors, as well as physical, acoustic and chemical conditions, including those resulting from human activities inside or outside the area concerned;
environmental status means the overall expression of the state of the environment in a Marine Region taking into account the structure, function and processes of the constituent marine ecosystems, together with natural physiographic, geographic and climatic factors, as well as physical and chemical conditions including those resulting from human activities in the region and assessed according to Annex III.
environmental status means the overall state of the environment in marine waters, taking into account the structure, function and processes of the constituent marine ecosystems together with natural physiographic, geographic, biological, geological and climatic factors, as well as physical, acoustic and chemical conditions, including those resulting from human activities inside or outside the area concerned; 4. “environmental status” is not defined in the Bucharest Convention and related documents
5. good environmental status" means the environmental status of marine waters where these provide ecologically diverse and dynamic oceans and seas which are clean, healthy and productive within their intrinsic conditions, and the use of the marine environment is at a level that is sustainable, thus safeguarding the potential for uses and activities by current and future generations, i.e.:
(a) the structure, functions and processes of the constituent marine ecosystems, together with the associated physiographic, geographic, geological and climatic factors, allow those ecosystems to function fully and to maintain their resilience to human-induced environmental change. Marine species and habitats are protected, human-induced decline of biodiversity is prevented and diverse biological components function in balance; (b) hydro-morphological, physical and chemical properties of the ecosystems, including those properties which result from human activities in the area concerned, support the ecosystems as described above. Anthropogenic inputs of substances and energy, including noise, into the marine environment do not cause pollution effects; Good environmental status shall be determined at the level of the marine region or subregion as referred to in Article 4, on the basis of the qualitative descriptors in Annex I. Adaptive management on the basis of the ecosystem approach shall be applied with the aim of attaining good environmental status; 5. "good environmental status" not defined 72 Annex 1 - Correlation matrix between the EC Marine Strategy Framework Directive and the legal documents of the Convention on the Protection of the Black Sea Against Pollution Final Report Grant Agreement No 21.0401/2008/517948/SUB/D2 “Support to the Black Sea Commission for the Implementation of the Marine Strategy”
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environmental status means the overall status of the environment of the waters in question, taking into account: