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What does the Administration need?. ESA user consultation meeting Dr. Kai Trümpler 25.01.2011. Overview. Situation under International Law Exemptions Exchange Integrative Approach Outcome. Pressure from International Law. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
What does the Administration need?ESA user consultation meetingDr. Kai Trümpler25.01.2011
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Overview
• Situation under International Law• Exemptions• Exchange• Integrative Approach• Outcome
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Pressure from International Law
• Ratification of Ballast Water Management Convention soon (early 2012?)
• Member States are obliged to implement• Most pressing issues:
– Exchange– Exemptions
• D1 measures must be taken immediately
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Exemptions
• Proposal for the Assessment of Exemption developed
• Practical experience needed
• Project being tendered with HELCOM
• Very cumbersome to handle in practice for each port or voyage
• Invites shortcuts
Target species present in one or both
ports?1
Target speciesequally common in both
ports?2
YES Low Risk
Low Risk
Low Risk
Do portshave very
different salinities(= 30 PSU Difference)?
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Is more than onetarget species present?
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Do theports have
the same salinity range ordiffer by no more than 10
PSU?7
Does >1 speciestolerate wider ranges
of salinity?6
Is more than one target species present?
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Does thespecies
tolerate wider rangesof salinity?
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NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
Does thespecies
tolerate widerranges of salinity?
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NO
MediumRisk
MediumRisk
NO
YESNO
High RiskYES
NOHigh RiskYES
NO
High RiskYES
High RiskYES
YES
YES
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Exchange
• Tool for identification of exchange zones developed
• Designation of zones underway
• Real time data not used• Ground based data can be
included, little has
• Project made excellent progress in little time, but only went halfway
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Ideally
• Integrate question of ballast water exchange and exemptions in one tool
• Use all available, relevant data:– Real time remote sensing– Ground collected data– Data from existing monitoring efforts
• Give comprehensive recommendation for risk mitigation in compliance with Convention
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Example
• Ship enters departure and destination points into website
• Output:– Assessment if exemption can be granted for
voyages between the two ports– Recommended mitigation measures– Recommended exchange areas if needed
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Thank you!
Questions?
Requirements and Recommendations• A tool like the one presented before is required not only in the short term until the treatment
becomes mandatory but also in the long term for exemptions and – at least until 2019 – for exchange. The way how exemptions are granted/communited need further elaboration.
• Risk assessment and exemptions require combination of all available information sources, including remotely sensed data, in-situ data and numerical models. The remote sensing data are the key source for near real time information.
• An investigation should be made how the IMO FSA can be adapted (at least a simplified model of the IMO FSA methodology should be taken into account).
• The end user requires a yes-no type information on top of the risk indes.• Ship owners require stable conditions over a reasonable time scale. Ships typically operate for 3-5
years on the same route and it would be preferable to get exemptions and exchange areas not constant over such time scales. Adminstrations need the proper tool to make such decisions.
• The ports should be better considered in the model, and the results should take into account the ecological conditions of the ports („ports database“). Decisions should be made on a port-to-port baseline.
• There are two level of products required:• Ship owners requiring clear and stable decisions on exemptions and exchange areas• Administration requiring tools to enabling them to provide these final answers
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• The term „risk“ should be clearly defined together with the user group. Then, a common sense should be reached on acceptable and inacceptable risk.
• Uptake and discharge should both be addressed in a risk map• Monitoring is required for BW treatment.• ESA and EMSA have a agreement for ESA to use information from CSN. It
should be explored how this can be used in the BW risk assessment, in particular for NRT applications.
• Other regional seas should be taken into account. This may require additional consultations.
• The shipping routes are global, as is the problem. The solution might require regional/local tuning (ecological characterisation, ports, thresholds, weighting functions).
• Validation has not been discussed today but is (usually) critical for acceptance of any model. Validation may require in-situ measurements of various kinds and should be integral part of a future activity.
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