Connectivity of marine populations and ecosystems is crucial to maintaining and enhancing their structure, distribution, persistence, resilience and productivity.
On 1 April 2021, EASME A3 EMFF became part of the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) to implement the EMFAF (European Maritime Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund) successor of EMFF. Relevant documents such as data protection notices are being reviewed & updated in light of our current transfer from EASME to CINEA Executive Agency. Thus, after 1 April 2021 any reference to EASME shall be read as CINEA during the transition period.
Connectivity
Journal of Applied Ecology Volume 57, Issue 3
Journal of applied ecology
This study provides a methodology strengthening the cumulative impact assessment by including seascape connectivity. This extension to the CIA improves ecosystem-based MSP implementation.
BALANCE
This set of practical information shows essential fish habitats and fish migration patters in the Northers Baltic Sea
BALANCE
Practical criteria and a first set of tools that can be used repeatedly to assess ecological coherence of the Baltic Sea MPA networks.