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Marine protected areas in the Eastern Baltic Sea

Reference: LIFE05 NAT/LV/000100 | Acronym: Baltic MPAs

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

BACKGROUND

The Baltic Sea is a unique and fragile marine ecosystem hosting many species and habitats of European and global interest, including the Steller's Eider (Polysticta stelleri) which has its own European Species Action Plan. It is believed that the by-catch of birds and seals in fishing nets is a problem in the Baltic Sea and assumed that habitats are damaged by construction works and the dumping of dredged material on the seabed.

However, lack of data on the distribution and conservation status of habitats and species targeted by the Birds and Habitat Directives in the marine areas of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania remains a fundamental problem. Without this data or a clear understanding of environmental threats, the overall conservation objective cannot be achieved or measured.


OBJECTIVES

The project aimed to contribute to the protection and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in the costal and offshore waters of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - the Eastern Baltic Sea. A particular focus was to be given to the species and habitats mentioned in the relevant Annexes of European Directives.

The detailed project objectives were to: 1. Obtain better information about species and habitats of European importance in the coastal waters of the Baltic States. 2. Assess and reduce the impact of fishery by-catch on target bird and mammal species, e.g. the priority species for LIFE funding Polysticta stelleri. 3. Assess and address other threats to marine Natura 2000 sites (e.g. caused by constructions/developments, disturbance of species by economic or recreational activities, pollution). 4. Complete the establishment of Natura 2000 in the marine territories of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania (site selection, designation, protection rules and management plans). 5. Increase public and stakeholder awareness on Natura 2000, marine protected areas and biodiversity in general in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Russia.

Trans-boundary networking and capacity building with key stakeholders from north-west Russia was also foreseen due to the close ecological connectivity of the Baltic Sea ecosystem and serious (potential) threats originating from the adjacent non-EU territories.


RESULTS

The project successfully provided a scientifically sound basis for designation of MPAs and mitigation measures for targeted marine habitats and species. Following appropriate training and study visits, the team studied benthic (seabed) habitats in 13 areas totalling 6 000 km2. Ecologically important reef and sandbank habitats were found to be rare. Fish species were monitored using nets with meshes of different sizes and food analysis of larger fish.

An inventory of waterbirds from land, ships and planes identified breeding sites and spotted endangered birds. Acoustic monitoring devices, tags and an aerial census discovered that the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) was not present, but found growing populations of grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) and struggling populations of ringed seal(Pusa hispida).

Data was gathered from co-operating fishermen on species caught in their gear, complemented with information from independent project fishing activities. Hydro-dynamical modelling assessed the impact to marine habitats from the dumping of dredged material and a literature review assessed impact from various economic activities. Finally, pollution levels from shipping, oil and other industries were measured by sampling molluscs and sediment.

The main threats to the ringed seal were the warming climate and human disturbance to breeding and resting sites. Fishing by-catch was a cause of mortality for seals, birds and non-commercial fish but it was generally not a major threat to populations. Nor was dumping of dredged material a major issue within protected areas. Far more important factors were eutrophication and pollution of water.

The project proposed seven new marine protected areas in Latvia, one in Lithuania and the modification of existing ones in Lithuania and Estonia. The team conceived management plans for six areas, describing the sites and proposing modest restrictions to some military and leisure activities. Larger mesh sizes and some calendar restrictions were proposed for Lithuanian fishermen.

Use of long lines and herring-trap nets to reduce bird catch in cod and herring fishing were demonstrated effectively in Lithuania. In Estonia, seal-safe fyke nets were successfully tested for protecting seals and reducing damage to nets, earning the support of local fishermen and the European Fisheries Fund.

The project engaged key stakeholders - including Russian partners - in activities and events to raise their awareness of Natura 2000 in marine environments. Supporting materials included a film, a book, flyers, a website and information boards.

Further information on the project can be found in the project's layman report and After-LIFE Conservation Plan (see "Read more" section).

ADMINISTRATIVE DATA


Reference: LIFE05 NAT/LV/000100
Acronym: Baltic MPAs
Start Date: 01/08/2005
End Date: 30/11/2009
Total Eligible Budget: 75,000 €
EU Contribution: 1,555,658 €
Project Location: Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, (Russia)

CONTACT DETAILS


Coordinating Beneficiary: SO "Baltijas Vides forums"
Legal Status: OTHER
Address: Antonia Street 3- 8, LV-1010, Riga,


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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ADDRESSED

THEMES

  • Marine

KEYWORDS

  • marine reserve
  • protected area
  • environmental training
  • environmental impact assessment
  • fishing industry

TARGET EU LEGISLATION

  • Directive 92/43 - Conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora- Habitats Directive (21.05.1992)
  • Directive 79/409 - Conservation of wild birds (02.04.1979)

TARGET HABITAT TYPES

Code Name Type Version
1110 Sandbanks which are slightly covered by sea water all the time ANNEX1 v.2024
1140 Mudflats and sandflats not covered by seawater at low tide ANNEX1 v.2024
1150 Coastal lagoons ANNEX1 v.2024
1160 Large shallow inlets and bays ANNEX1 v.2024
1170 Reefs ANNEX1 v.2024

SPECIES

Name Version
Cygnus cygnus - Birds v.2024
Sterna albifrons - Birds v.2024
Larus minutus - Birds v.2024
Polysticta stelleri - Birds v.2024
Chlidonias niger - Birds v.2024
Gavia arctica - Birds v.2024
Phocoena phocoena - Mammals v.2024
Halichoerus grypus - Mammals v.2024
Mergus albellus - Birds v.2024
Cygnus columbianus bewickii - Birds v.2024
Branta leucopsis - Birds v.2024
Sterna sandvicensis - Birds v.2024
Sterna hirundo - Birds v.2024
Sterna caspia - Birds v.2024
Podiceps auritus - Birds v.2024
Gavia stellata - Birds v.2024
Phoca hispida botnica - Mammals v.2024

NATURA 2000 SITES

Code Name Type Version
Kolga lahe EE0010171 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
Lahemaa EE0010173 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
Väinamere EE0040001 SPA v.2021
Kahtla-Kübassaare EE0040412 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
Kasti lahe EE0040418 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
Koorunõmme EE0040428 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
Küdema lahe EE0040432 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
Kura kurgu EE0040434 SPA v.2021
Siiksaare-Oessaare EE0040469 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
Sutu lahe EE0040472 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
Tagamõisa EE0040476 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
Vilsandi EE0040496 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
Kemeru nacionalais parks LV0200200 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
Engures ezers LV0302800 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
Pape LV0303500 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021

PARTNERSHIPS

Name Status Type
 SO "Baltijas Vides forums" ACTIVE Coordinator
 Institute for Aquatic Ecology (IAE LU), Latvia ACTIVE Participant
 Latvian Ornithological Society (LOB), Latvia ACTIVE Participant
 Latvian Fish Resources Agency (LATFRA), Latvia ACTIVE Participant
 SIA Vides Filmu Studija /Wildlife & Environmental Film Productions / (VFS), Latvia ACTIVE Participant
 SO Sociāli Orientētu Projektu Aģentūra /PO Socially Oriented Project Agency/ (SOPA), Latvia ACTIVE Participant
 Institute of Ecology, Vilnius University (EKOI), Lithuania ACTIVE Participant
 Coastal Research and Planning Institute, Klaipėda University (KUCORPI), Lithuania ACTIVE Participant
 Centre of Marine Research (CMR), Lithuania ACTIVE Participant
 PO Baltic Fund for Nature (BFFN-RU) – St.Petersburg, Russia ACTIVE Participant
 BirdLife International ACTIVE Participant
 Metsähallitus - Natural Heritage Services (Metsähallitus), Finland ACTIVE Participant
 Baltic Environmental Forum - Estonia (BEF-Estonia), Estonia ACTIVE Participant
 Baltic Environmental Forum - Lithuania (BEF-Lithuania), Lithuania ACTIVE Participant
 Estonian Environment Information Centre (EEIC), Estonia ACTIVE Participant
 Estonian Marine Institute (EMI), Estonia ACTIVE Participant
 Estonian Ornithological Society (EOÜ), Estonia ACTIVE Participant
 Marine and Inland Waters Administration (MIWA), Latvia ACTIVE Participant
 Latvian National Armed Forces (NAF), Latvia ACTIVE Participant
 Estonian State Nature Conservation Centre (ECNC), Estonia ACTIVE Participant
 Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN), Germany ACTIVE Participant