This table includes additional information to the above visualized indicators, i.e. a short definition of this indicator and a description of the politically determined target values as well as explaining the political intention behind selecting this indicator.
Definition (Text from the Indicator Report 2022 - State 31.10.2022) |
The indicator shows the sustainably managed fish stocks (according to the Maximum Sustainable Yield [MSY] approach) as a proportion of the total of managed fish stocks in the North and the Baltic Sea. |
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Definition |
The indicator shows the proportion of sustainably managed fish stocks in relation to the total number of managed fish stocks in the North Sea and Baltic Sea (in per cent). This is based on the maximum sustainable yield approach (MSY approach). |
Intention |
Biodiversity is the basis for human life. Only if natural capital – for example in the form of fish stocks in the North Sea and Baltic Sea – is protected and preserved can it continue to provide vital ecosystem services for future generations. |
Target |
The proportion of sustainably managed fish stocks in the North and Baltic Seas out of all stocks assessed for Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) shall reach 100 per cent by 2030 |
Type of target |
Goal with a specific target value |
Implementation in weather symbol calculation |
The share of sustainably managed fish stocks in the North Sea and Baltic Sea in all MSY stocks surveyed is to be increased to 100 per cent by 2030. |
Assessment | |
Data state |
04.04.2025 |