Title: The Water Framework Directive and the Aquaculture Industry
1The Water Framework Directive and the Aquaculture
Industry
- Claire Vincent
- Environmental Policy Group
- Department of the Environment
- Northern Ireland
2Introduction
- Outline of Directive
- Characterisation
- Classification
- Frequently asked questions
3WFD Approach
- ..most ambitious, most expensive and most
significant piece of EU legislation to hit the
statute book(ENDS 2004).
- it is a framework to protect the water
environment
- emphasis is on ecology rather than water quality
- Pressure and impact analysis
4What is the Purpose of WFD?
- Prevent further deterioration
- Protect and enhance aquatic ecosystems (including
terrestrial and wetlands) - Reduction of priority substances
- Phasing out of priority hazardous substances
- Protection of territorial and marine waters
- 1nmile from baseline for ecological quality
- 12nmiles from baseline for chemical quality
5To which waters does WFD apply?
6 7What is the process?
Evaluating risk of failing objectives.
8On what timescale?
2004 - Characterisation
2006 - Monitoring Programmes
2009 - River Basin District Plan
Good Status
2015
9Part 22004 - Characterisation
- Annex II
- Typology water bodies
- Analysis of Pressures and Impacts
- Economic analysis of water use
10Typology
- Physiological types that are ecologically
relevant - Ecological quality-
- Compare like with like
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12Protected Area (bathing beach)
Coastal Water
Transitional Water
13Coastal WaterTypology - Tidal Range - Salinity -
Exposure
14Draft water bodies Northern Ireland
15What about aquaculture activities in 2004 report?
- Annexes II III
- Shellfish waters protected areas
- Salmon farming marine specific pressure
- UK thinking
- Nutrients inputs / trophic status
- Organic loading
- Dangerous substances
- Hydromorphology
- Alien Species
16Part 3Classification
- 2004 Characterisation
- Initial classification
- At risk or not at risk
- 2008 draft river basin management plan
- 2009 RBMP
17Principles of status classification
HIGH STATUS REFERENCE CONDITIONS
IMPACTED CONDITIONS
18What are ecological chemical status?
Good ecological status
Good chemical status
- EQOs for 18 list I substances under daughter
directives
19Elements of ecological status
General phys.-chemical parameters
Biological quality elements
Phys.-chemical parameters
Other chemical pollutants
Priority substances
Hydromorphological quality elements
2010. What are the elements of ecological status?
Biological quality elements
Phys.-chemical parameters
Hydromorphological quality elements
21Ecological status - Are biology and chemistry
equally weighted?
22For good status.
Good chemical status Priority hazardous
subs EQSs set at Community level
Good ecological status Biology Physico-chemical h
ydromorphological
23Part 4 Frequently Asked Questions
24Do the same objectives apply in all areas?
- Conservation Areas (SACs SPAs etc)
- Shellfish and Bathing Water sites
- Waters for abstraction for drinking water
Good/High status
25Designated Shellfish Water Good ecological
status bacteriological
26Special Areas of Conservation
- Habitats or species
- Good whatever is required for favourable
conservation status
27Must all areas be restored to pristine
(reference) conditions?
- No!
- The target in WFD is good status
- Good ecological status and
- Good chemical status
- With no deterioration
28WFD Aims
29What about a new aquaculture activity in a high
status area?
- High ecological status
- undisturbed biology
- no, or only very minor, anthropogenic alterations
to the physicochemistry and hydromorphology of
the water body. - MSs will not be in breach when a failure to
prevent deterioration from high to good is the
result of sustainable human development
activities
30What are the implications for the aquaculture
industry?
- Some aquaculture activities have the potential to
alter ecological status - Bottom culture shellfish
- The key to minimise the area of impact and to
ensure sustainable aquaculture practices.