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* [[Finfish Farms|Finfish]] Farms (0.2)
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* [[Military Areas|Military areas]] (0.2)
* [[Military Areas|Military areas]] (0.2)
==Western Baltic Sea==
In the MSP Challenge Western Baltic Sea Edition......
===Metadata===
Not applicable. This layer is calculated by the system. In the Western Baltic Sea Edition the following data layers contribute to the two types of Surface Disturbance, their contribution (from 0 to 1) is indicated in brackets.
* [[Shellfish Farms]] (0.2)
* [[Finfish Farms]] (0.2)
* [[Recreational Fishing]] (0.3)


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This layer is not available in the Adriatic Sea Edition.
 
= Eastern Mediterranean Sea=
 
=== Types ===
 
* Very Low
* Low
* Medium
* High
* Very High
 
=== Metadata ===
Not applicable. This layer is calculated by the system.
 
In the Eastern Mediterranean the following data layers contribute to Surface Disturbance, their contribution (from 0 to 1) is indicated in brackets:
 
* [[Wind Farms]] under construction (0.5)
* [[Wave Farms]] under construction (0.5)
* [[Tidal Farms]] under construction (0.5)
* [[Ports]] (0.8)
* [[Pipelines]] (0.3)
* [[Shipping intensity]] (0.3)
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Latest revision as of 10:31, 19 November 2024

Surface Disturbance
File:Layer Surface Disturbance.png
Layer Info
Category Ecology
Sub-category Pressure

Description

Surface Disturbance is interference of the sea surface as a result of human activities. This can be physical disturbance or chemical disturbance, for instance, leakages.

MSP Challenge

Surface Disturbance is calculated on a month-by-month basis considering the existing (and planned) human activities in the sea basin. The contribution from each human activity to the total Surface Disturbance in the sea region is defined from 0 (no impact) to 1 (full impact) by expert knowledge.

Surface Disturbance is subsequently a pressure on the ecosystem. This means that this data layer is fed into the ecosystem simulation (EwE), and the ecosystem simulation will provide the users with the expected response from the species in the ecosystem.

Return to pressures.



Types

  • Very Low
  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Very High

Metadata

Not applicable. This layer is calculated by the system.

In the North Sea the following data layers contribute to Surface Disturbance, their contribution (from 0 to 1) is indicated in brackets:

Types

  • Very low
  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Very high

Metadata

Not applicable. This layer is calculated by the system.

In the Baltic Sea the following data layers contribute to Surface Disturbance, their contribution (from 0 to 1) is indicated in brackets:

Western Baltic Sea

In the MSP Challenge Western Baltic Sea Edition......

Metadata

Not applicable. This layer is calculated by the system. In the Western Baltic Sea Edition the following data layers contribute to the two types of Surface Disturbance, their contribution (from 0 to 1) is indicated in brackets.

Types

  • Extremely Low
  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Extra High

Metadata

Not applicable. This layer is calculated by the system.

In the Baltic Sea the following data layers contribute to Surface Disturbance, their contribution (from 0 to 1) is indicated in brackets:

Not applicable.

This layer is not available in the Adriatic Sea Edition.

Types

  • Very Low
  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Very High

Metadata

Not applicable. This layer is calculated by the system.

In the Eastern Mediterranean the following data layers contribute to Surface Disturbance, their contribution (from 0 to 1) is indicated in brackets:

This page was last edited on 19 November 2024, at 10:31. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.