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Title: A Catalogue of Marine Biodiversity Indicators
Authors: Teixeira, Heliana 
Berg, Torsten
Uusitalo, Laura 
Fürhaupter, Karin
Heiskanen, Anna-Stiina 
Mazik, Krysia
Lynam, Christopher P.
Neville, Suzanna
Rodriguez, J. German
Papadopoulou, Nadia
Moncheva, Snejana
Churilova, Tanya
Kryvenko, Olga
Krause-Jensen, Dorte
Zaiko, Anastasija
Veríssimo, Helena 
Pantazi, Maria
Carvalho, Susana
Patrício, Joana 
Uyarra, María C. 
Borja, Angel 
Keywords: assessment; non-indigenousspecies; foodwebs; seafloorintegrity; pressures; Marine Strategy Framework Directive
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
Project: European Union under the 7th Framework Programme,“The OceanofTomorrow”Theme (grant agreement no.308392) 
Spanish programme forTalent and Employability in R + D + I “TorresQuevedo.” 
BONUS project BIO-C3 funded jointly by the EU and the Research Council of Lithuania 
Serial title, monograph or event: Frontiers in Marine Science
Volume: 3
Issue: NOV
Abstract: A Catalogue of Marine Biodiversity Indicators was developed with the aim of providing the basis for assessing the environmental status of the marine ecosystems. Useful for the implementation of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), this catalogue allows the navigation of a database of indicators mostly related to biological diversity, non-indigenous species, food webs, and seafloor integrity. Over 600 indicators were compiled, which were developed and used in the framework of different initiatives (e.g., EU policies, research projects) and in national and international contexts (e.g., Regional Seas Conventions, and assessments in non-European seas). The catalogue reflects the current scientific capability to address environmental assessment needs by providing a broad coverage of the most relevant indicators for marine biodiversity and ecosystem integrity. The available indicators are reviewed according to their typology, data requirements, development status, geographical coverage, relevance to habitats or biodiversity components, and related human pressures. Through this comprehensive overview, we discuss the potential of the current set of indicators in a wide range of contexts, from large-scale to local environmental programs, and we also address shortcomings in light of current needs. Developed by the DEVOTES Project, the catalogue is freely available through the DEVOTool software application, which provides browsing and query options for the associated metadata. The tool allows extraction of ranked indicator lists best fulfilling selected criteria, enabling users to search for suitable indicators to address a particular biodiversity component, ecosystem feature, habitat, or pressure in a marine area of interest. This tool is useful for EU Member States, Regional Sea Conventions, the European Commission, non-governmental organizations, managers, scientists, and any person interested in marine environmental assessment. It allows users to build, complement or adjust monitoring programs and has the potential to improve comparability and foster transfer of knowledge across marine regions.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/108602
ISSN: 2296-7745
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2016.00207
Rights: openAccess
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