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JNCC Offshore Natura Survey Progress and Plans

JNCC Offshore Natura Survey Progress and Plans. Neil.Golding@jncc.gov.uk Offshore Survey Programme Manager. Presentation outline. Brief introduction to the JNCC Survey work undertaken to date Survey planned for FY 2008/09 Data standards used Data availability. Introduction.

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JNCC Offshore Natura Survey Progress and Plans

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  1. JNCC Offshore Natura Survey Progress and Plans Neil.Golding@jncc.gov.uk Offshore Survey Programme Manager

  2. Presentation outline • Brief introduction to the JNCC • Survey work undertaken to date • Survey planned for FY 2008/09 • Data standards used • Data availability

  3. Introduction • JNCC has a statutory responsibility for the identification of SACs and SPAs in UK offshore waters (12-200nm). • Also advise on their subsequent protection and management.

  4. EC Habitats DirectiveAnnex I habitat types • Three habitat types found in UK offshore waters requiring protection according to Annex I of the Habitats Directive; • Reefs (of which there are three sub-types); • Bedrock • Stony • Biogenic • Sandbanks which are slightly covered by seawater all the time; • Submarine structures made by leaking gases (e.g. MDAC structures)

  5. Data sufficiency requirements • Need to confirm that the area hosts the Annex I habitat and enables the identification of the specific sub-type; • Enable evaluation against the Annex III selection criteria (including to identify the extent of the habitat); • Provide a picture of the biological community present on the Annex I feature.

  6. Previous survey undertaken between 2005 and 2007

  7. http://www.searchmesh.net/Default.aspx?page=1935

  8. Planned survey for April 2008 – March 2009

  9. April 2008 – March 2009

  10. Data standards used • Internally, all benthic data (incl. video and stills) being transferred to Marine Recorder; • Working closely with MEDIN to produce data and metadata standards; • Working towards ensuring compliance with developing standards • JNCC lead MESH partner – promoting MESH Guidance • Suite of MESH products: • Review of standards & protocols http://www.searchmesh.net/Default.aspx?page=1442 • Recommended Operating Guidelines http://www.searchmesh.net/Default.aspx?page=1915 • MESH Data Exchange Format http://www.searchmesh.net/Default.aspx?page=1567

  11. Data availability • Majority of surveys are government funded. • data freely available. • will be lodged with appropriate Data Archive Centres. • Data generated through collaborative projects are made available where permissions allow

  12. For further details, please contact: http://www.searchmesh.net/Default.aspx?page=1935 Neil.Golding@jncc.gov.uk Or Viv.Blyth-Skryme@jncc.gov.uk

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