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Which research goals do you wish to have achieved? What do you want to know/be able to do?



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Impact on the marine environment



Which research goals do you wish to have achieved? What do you want to know/be able to do?

Impact on the marine environment

Research objective in 5 years (2016)

Research objective in 10 years (2021)

Required for Theme:

Ocean resource recovery - Deep-sea mining

Designation of characteristic ecosystem elements based primarily on a knowledge of the dynamics, structure and function of ecosystems up to a depth of 2.5 km (three cases: SMS deposits, rock phosphate and black smokers)

Detailed knowledge about deep-sea ecosystems based on experiences gained in the field, on the basis of which uncertainties concerning impact prediction can be removed head-on.

Ocean Resource Recovery

Insight into the basic characteristics of the vulnerability of deep-sea ecosystems (characteristic ecosystem elements) to intervention, based on sensitivity and capacity for recovery. Attention here is focused on the important pressures: turbidity, noise, light, physical disruption and toxic substances.

Quantified knowledge of the vulnerability of deep-sea ecosystems (characteristic ecosystem elements, to intervention, based on experimentally determine sensitivity and capacity for recovery.

Ocean Resource Recovery

Models (or frameworks) on the bases of which the first concrete impact predictions can be made and in which uncertainties are treated in a realistic manner.

Validated models for precise impact predictions, where uncertainty is significantly reduced.

Ocean Resource Recovery

Insight into measures that can accelerate the recovery of deep-sea ecosystems (or characteristic ecosystem elements).

Insight into field-proven best practices for the recovery of deep-sea ecosystems after an intervention caused by mining activities.

Ocean Resource Recovery

Field experience with a basic toolbox for deep-sea monitoring (baseline monitoring and the monitoring of effects) aimed at rapid "screening" of ecosystems, ranging from simple sampling to complex ROV and lander systems.

Advanced toolbox for deep-sea monitoring appropriate to the level of detail for which statements must be made about the impacts and capacity for recovery of deep-sea ecosystems.

Ocean Resource Recovery

Governance for deep-sea mining activities both within and outside territorial waters

Implementation and refinement of governance models based on practical experiences

Ocean Resource Recovery

Ocean resource recovery - Arctic

Designation of characteristic ecosystem elements based primarily on knowledge of the dynamics, structure and function of Arctic ecosystems, taking the properties of the Arctic area (low temperatures, short seasons) into account

Detailed knowledge about Arctic ecosystems based on experiences gained in the field, on the basis of which uncertainties concerning impact prediction can be removed head-on.

Ocean Resource Recovery

Insight into the basic characteristics of the vulnerability of Arctic ecosystems (characteristic ecosystem elements) to intervention, based on sensitivity and capacity for recovery. Attention here is focused on the most important pressures: turbidity, noise, light, presence, physical disruption and toxic substances.

Quantified knowledge of the vulnerability of Arctic ecosystems (characteristic ecosystem elements, to intervention, based on experimentally determine sensitivity and capacity for recovery.

Ocean Resource Recovery

Models (or frameworks) on the bases of which the first concrete impact predictions can be made and in which uncertainties are treated in a realistic manner.

Validated models for precise impact predictions, where uncertainty is significantly reduced.

Ocean Resource Recovery

Insight into measures that can accelerate the recovery of Arctic ecosystems (or characteristic ecosystem elements).

Insight into field-proven best practices for the recovery of Arctic ecosystems after an intervention

Ocean Resource Recovery

Governance of offshore activities in the Arctic area (stakeholder involvement)

Implementation and refinement of governance models based on practical experiences

Ocean Resource Recovery

Ocean resource recovery - Energy

Models for predicting the (cumulative) environmental effects of large-scale wind parks at sea (both the construction and the operation and dismantling). The question of scaling up based on the current knowledge about the effects of wind parks at sea

Insight into the (cumulative) environmental effects of large-scale wind parks at sea based on field measurements and adjusted model instruments based on these

Ocean Resource Recovery

Models for predicting the (cumulative) environmental effects of other energy production at sea including wave, tidal and thermal energy generation.

Insight into the effects of other energy production and see based on field measurements and adjusted model instruments based on these

Ocean Resource Recovery

Design of an ecosystem based on marine spatial planning in which functions (including the functions of nature, production and economic functions) are combined with each other optimally

Application of this new doctrine with respect to spatial planning at sea

Ocean Resource Recovery

Clean ships - underwater noise

Insight into the effects of underwater noise on the marine environment, where distinctions are made among crustaceans, fish and mammals. The source, propagation and effects (vulnerability) are important

Insight into the ecological relevance of the effects of underwater noise

Clean ships

Insight into measures to reduce the effects and amount of underwater noise generated

Broad application of the methods developed

Clean ships

Analysis of the maritime sources of the noise. What is the noise profile on how is this builds up?

Selective monitoring of individual sources

Clean ships

Insight into the possibilities for establishing standards, taking account here of the ways in which standardisation can help control underwater noise

Focused reduction of underwater noise

Clean ships

Clean ships - ballast water

Risk profiles for the introduction of exotics, both biofouling and ballast water, using the principle of the bioregions concept.

Adjustment of standards for ballast water, taking the risk profile of ships into account

Clean ships

The use of biotechnology and nanotechnology for the development of antifouling and other solutions

By using innovative techniques and insights into risk profiles, the risk of the introduction of exotics by shipping is brought back to an acceptable level.

Clean ships

Clean ships - airborne emissions

An integral assessment of the effects of shipping and emissions, where trade-off effects (e.g. the results of the emission of wash water from scrubbers vs. the emission of Sox and Nox) are taken into account.

Internationally accepted modelling instruments for the integrated assessment of the effects of shipping emissions

Clean ships

Research into the environmental performance of alternative fuels (such as biofuels, LNG and other fuels)

Continuation of the research into the environmental performance of alternative fuels based on newly gained insights

Clean ships

Clean ships - value chain analysis

Suitable method developed for LCA; insight into the added value (operational phase vs. construction and demolition phase)

General application of LCA wherever added value is evident

Clean ships



1 Wherever NWO is stated in the text, STW and ALW are jointly intended; wherever STW is stated, Technology Foundation STW is intended as the lead party and/or executor for this programme.


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