You can also contact Sander Wijnhoven for his specific expertise related to the ecological functioning and (long-term) developments of the Dutch coastal waters and the Dutch delta waters in particular, and his expertise related to exotic / non-indigenous species in estuarine and marine systems. Executive research tasks like inventories, monitoring and field-experiments (especially in the above identified region) as well as desk studies and advice based on own data and/or with consultation of his network will also be considered.
In relation to field work, please take into account that Ecoauthor holds office in the Netherlands and that it will be critically evaluated whether we can offer the expertise and arrange the logistics for you. For more details see Sander’s expertise site in Dutch or contact me via the contact form.
Most EU countries have in the meanwhile reported on the marine benthic habitat quality status under the MSFD, taking into consideration the guidance on Article 8 assessment* in development and discussed in the Technical Group Seabed**. Although the assessment guidance with regards to sea-floor integrity will continue to be developed the coming years, now an interim overview has been published. It provides the current status of guidance with more elaborated information, examples and ways of handling data, use of indicators and the first agreed threshold values.
RAICEVICH, S., KORPINEN, S., SCHROEDER, A., WIJNHOVEN, S., DINESEN, G.E. et al., Assessment of sea-floor integrity under the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive – Supplementary information to the Article 8 assessment guidance, ALONSO ALLER, E. and VIGHI, M. (editors), Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2025, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2760/8315684, JRC142314.
The report provides supplementary information to the Article 8 assessment guidance document (European Commission, 2022) where:
the physical pressures impacting the sea-floor and benthic habitats are defined,
human activities causing such pressures are discussed,
elements to be assessed are identified,
assessment scales and marine reporting units are proposed,
inter-relations with other MSFD criteria and other policies are identified and integration with them suggested,
the agreed threshold values are presented, and
approaches to address uncertainty are discussed.
TG Seabed has agreed on the general principles of the assessment of sea-floor and benthic habitats, such as pressure definitions, definition of adverse effects and necessary thresholds indicating good status. With these general principles, the coherence of the Member States assessments under Descriptor 6 will improve, and it is anticipated that many details will likely become clearer once good practices have accumulated from the upcoming assessments.
This report has been updated to integrate the latest developments under TG Seabed until December 2023, and thus includes references to the D6C4 and D6C5 threshold values proposed by TG Seabed and adopted by MSCG on 15 March 2023 and endorsed by Marine Directors on 4 June 2023.
* The assessment of the sea-floor and benthic habitats of Europe’s seas is a requirement of the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) under the qualitative descriptor 6 (“Sea-floor integrity is at a level that ensures that the structure and functions of the ecosystems are safeguarded and benthic ecosystems, in particular, are not adversely affected”). Article 8 of the MSFD requires this assessment, while Commission Decision 848/2017 lays down the criteria and methodological standards for such an assessment. The guidance document #19 for the MSFD implementation provides an overview of the assessments under Article 8 for all the qualitative descriptors, while this report aims to give a more elaborated guidance for Descriptor 6.
**TG Seabed is the ‘technical group on seabed habitats and sea-floor integrity’ established by the Member States and the European Commission under the MSFD Common Implementation Strategy.