The OSPAR Acquis: Decisions, Recommendations & Agreements

The OSPAR Acquis - the Decisions, Recommendations and Other Agreements that constitute the accumulated body of OSPAR measures and actions

The Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic ("OSPAR Convention") replaces the former Oslo and Paris Conventions.

Decisions, Recommendations and all Other Agreements adopted under those former Conventions continue to be applicable unless they are terminated by new measures adopted under the OSPAR Convention. Any Decisions, Recommendations and Other Agreements adopted under the Oslo and Paris Conventions that were considered to no longer apply under the OSPAR Convention were revoked by OSPAR Decision 98/1.

Maintaining the OSPAR Acquis

The latest list of Decisions, Recommendations and Other Agreements applicable within the framework of the OSPAR Convention is available here.

At its meeting in 2009, OSPAR agreed that there was no need for the OSPAR Commission to carry out annual reviews of this list. The Secretariat keeps the list up to date as new or amended measures are agreed. The OSPAR Committees review the applicability of any Decision, Recommendation or Other Agreement that relate to their area of responsibility and inform the meeting of the Commission as appropriate (at least every 5 years) of any that need to be updated, or that are proposed to be set aside. Those Decisions, Recommendations and Other Agreements that are set aside are indicated by blue shaded text in the List of Decisions, Recommendations and Agreements.

The Commission reviewed the acquis in 2003, 2007, 2010 and 2017/18.

Implementation of OSPAR measures

Under the North-East Atlantic Environment Strategy (NEAES) 2010-2020 the OSPAR Commission was guided by its vision of a clean, healthy and biologically diverse North-East Atlantic Ocean, used sustainably. In seeking to deliver this vision the OSPAR Commission has harmonised policies and strategies and drawn up measures and actions to protect the marine environment. These are captured in the OSPAR Measures and Actions Programme (MAP), which maintains an overview of the implementation of the measures in the OSPAR aquis. This information is maintained in the OSPAR MAP Matrix.

In 2015 OSPAR published an overview of the ‘Existing OSPAR measures in support of MSFD programmes of measures’ (Publication 2015/665). This document provides a regional overview of OSPAR measures that support the achievement of good environmental status in marine waters under the EU MSFD.

OSPAR 2020 agreed a progress report on implementation of OSPAR measures in support of the review of North-East Atlantic Environment Strategy 2010-2020. The report builds on the information maintained in the OSPAR MAP Matrix.

Implementation successes

OSPAR’s measures and actions programme over the period 2010-2020 focused on:

  • the development of measures for the protection and conservation of biodiversity identified for priority action with programmes of action adopted for 40 species and 16 habitats and 3 rounds of implementation reporting completed;
  • consolidation of OSPAR’s network of marine protected areas, including in areas beyond national jurisdiction, which has resulted in 550 MPAs being nominated to the OSPAR MPA network, with annual implementation reporting through a data call to also maintain up to date information about the MPAs in an OSPAR MPA database;
  • the establishment of a risk-based approach for the management of produced water discharges from the offshore oil and gas industry to complement the OSPAR harmonised mandatory control system for offshore chemicals and promote the shift towards a reduction in the use of more hazardous substances;
  • the full implementation of the ban on the dumping or leaving in place of disused offshore installations;
  • the full implementation of the measure on the application of the BAT and BEP in nuclear facilities have resulted in a reduction of discharges from the nuclear sector
  • successfully phasing out all mercury cell chlor-alkali plants in the OSPAR Maritime Area as a result of its Contracting Parties fully implementing PARCOM Decision 90/3 on reducing atmospheric emissions from existing chlor-alkali plants;
  • development and implementation of the Regional Action Plan on marine litter, including measures on fishing for litter and sustainability education programmes for fishers.

OSPAR has also maintained a watching brief on the measures being taken by other competent authorities in the fields of management of land-based sources of hazardous substances and nutrients, the management of fisheries and other human activities with the potential to impact biodiversity. Where needed OSPAR brought matters of importance to the attention of the relevant authorities.

Strategy for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic (NEAES) 2030

In 2021, at the Ministerial Meeting held in Cascais, Portugal, a new Strategy for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic (NEAES) 2030 (OSPAR Agreement 2021-01) was adopted, together with an Implementation Plan to guide the work to deliver the Strategy.

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Found 211 Decs, Recs & Ags:

North-East Atlantic Environment Strategy 2030 (Replaces Agreement 2010-03e)

Adopted:
2021, Cascais
Reference Number:
Agreement 2021-01e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity, Human Activities, Hazardous Substances & Eutrophication, Offshore Industry, Radioactive Substances, QSR 2023
Language:
English
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Roadmap for further development of the North Atlantic Current and Evlanov Sea basin Marine Protected Area (Revised in 2022)

Adopted:
2021, Cascais
Reference Number:
Agreement 2021-08e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity
Language:
English
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OSPAR Guidelines in support of Recommendation 2021/06 on the reduction of plastic pellet loss into the marine environment

Adopted:
2021, Cascais
Reference Number:
Agreement 2021-06e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Human Activities
Language:
English
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CEMP Guidelines for marine monitoring and assessment of beach litter

Adopted:
2020, videoconference
Reference Number:
Agreement 2020-02
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Human Activities
Language:
English
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CEMP Guidelines for monitoring and assessment of marine litter ingested by sea turtles

Adopted:
2020, videoconference
Reference Number:
Agreement 2020-03
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Human Activities
Language:
English
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Joint Harmonised Procedure for the Contracting Parties of HELCOM and OSPAR on the granting of exemptions under International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments, Regulation A-4 (Replaces Agreement 2015-01)

Adopted:
2020, videoconference
Reference Number:
Agreement 2020-01
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Human Activities
Language:
English
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CEMP Guideline: PH3 Changes in Plankton Diversity. Update 2023(English only)

Adopted:
2019, Dordrecht
Reference Number:
Agreement 2019-07e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity
Language:
English
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CEMP Guideline: PH2 “Changes in Phytoplankton Biomass and Zooplankton Abundance” (English only). Update 2023

Adopted:
2019, Dordrecht
Reference Number:
Agreement 2019-06e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity
Language:
English
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Guidance on the Development of Status Assessments for the OSPAR List of Threatened and/or Declining Species and Habitats (English only). Revised in 2023

Adopted:
2019, Dordrecht
Reference Number:
Agreement 2019-05e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity
Language:
English
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General consultation procedures for establishing Marine Protected Areas in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction of the OSPAR Maritime Area

Adopted:
2019, Dordrecht
Reference Number:
Agreement 2019-09e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity, Other
Language:
English
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OSPAR Guidelines on the reduction of marine litter through Sustainability Education Programmes for fishers

Adopted:
2019, Dordrecht
Reference Number:
Agreement 2019-08e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Human Activities
Language:
English
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Guidance on the Production of the Quality Status Report 2023. Update 2021

Adopted:
2019, Dordrecht
Reference Number:
Agreement 2019-02
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity, Human Activities, Hazardous Substances & Eutrophication, Offshore Industry, Radioactive Substances, Other
Language:
English
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OSPAR Guidelines for the Preparation of draft OSPAR Decisions, Recommendations and other Arrangements, Draft OSPAR Background Documents and Other Reports. Replaces Agreement 2004-01. Update 2021

Adopted:
2019, Dordrecht
Reference Number:
Agreement 2019-01
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity, Human Activities, Hazardous Substances & Eutrophication, Offshore Industry, Radioactive Substances
Language:
English
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Guidelines for the revision of the OSPAR list of threatened and/or declining species and habitats and associated documents. This Agreement replaces Agreement 2016-02

Adopted:
2019, Dordrecht
Reference Number:
Agreement 2019-04
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity
Language:
English
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Criteria for the Identification of Species and Habitats in need of Protection and their Method of Application (Texel-Faial Criteria) - Replaces Agreement 2003-13

Adopted:
2019, Dordrecht
Reference Number:
Agreement 2019-03e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity
Language:
English
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MoU between the IMO and OSPAR on the promotion of the London Convention and London Protocol

Adopted:
2018, Paris
Reference Number:
Agreement 2018-10e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity, Human Activities
Language:
English
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CEMP Guideline: Common indicator: Abundance at the relevant temporal scale of cetacean species regularly present (M4). Update 2022

Adopted:
2018, Paris
Reference Number:
Agreement 2018-09e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity
Language:
English
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Revised OSPAR Reporting Format for Dumping at Sea and revised supplementary Explanatory Notes (Replaces 2016-08)

Adopted:
2018, Paris
Reference Number:
Agreement 2018-02e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Human Activities
Language:
English
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CEMP Guideline: Common indicator in Region IV: Change in average trophic level of marine predators (FW4). Update 2023

Adopted:
2018, Paris
Reference Number:
Agreement 2018-08e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity
Language:
English
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CEMP Guideline: Common Indicator: PH1/FW5 Plankton lifeforms. Update 2023

Adopted:
2018, Paris
Reference Number:
Agreement 2018-07e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity
Language:
English
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CEMP Guideline: Common indicator: Condition of benthic habitat communities (BH2). Update 2023 – common approach

Adopted:
2018, Paris
Reference Number:
Agreement 2018-06e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity
Language:
English
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CEMP Guideline: Combined guideline for the common indicators FC1, FC2, FC3 and FW3 for fish and food webs. Update 2022

Adopted:
2018, Paris
Reference Number:
Agreement 2018-05e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity
Language:
English
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Explanatory Notes to the Reporting Format for the OSPAR Database on Offshore Renewable Energy Developments (Replaces Agreement 2015-02)

Adopted:
2018, Paris
Reference Number:
Agreement 2018-03e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Human Activities
Language:
English
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CEMP Guideline: Common Indicator - Changes to non-indigenous species communities (NIS3). Update 2022

Adopted:
2018, Paris
Reference Number:
Agreement 2018-04e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Biodiversity
Language:
English
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Guidelines for the submission of Information about, and Assessment of, the Application of BAT and BEP in Nuclear Facilities (Replaces Agreement 2004-03)

Adopted:
2018, Paris
Reference Number:
Agreement 2018-01e
Type:
Agreement
Work Area(s):
Radioactive Substances
Language:
English
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