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Report on the activities of the NOWPAP Data and Information Network Regional Activity Centre (DINRAC) in 2016 and 2017 NOWPAP DINRAC 23 Nov 2016 Seoul, ROK Organization, Staff and Budget in 2016 DINRAC has been transferred to the China-ASEAN Environmental Cooperation Center (CAEC), the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) since May 2013. MEP has been in charging of all DINRAC staffs’ salary and its facilities continuously. In 2014, Mr. Feng YAN was formally approved to be the director of DINRAC. At present, two other staff members are recruited into DINRAC with the financial support from CAEC. DINRAC activities are funded by NOWPAP Trust Fund; a total of USD 146,000 in the biennium 2016-2017 for the DINRAC activities such as Focal Points Meetings, specific projects, RAP MALI, etc. which has been approved by the 20th NOWPAP IGM. DINRAC Budget for 2016-2017 Biennium Activities Cooperation, Communication of DINRAC Activities Organization of FPMs Routine work of DINRAC Development of DINRAC Website Secretariat Annual Update of Existing Databases Developing and Maintaining Databases Maintain and update marine litter data and information based on inputs by member states and other RACs Annual Summary of Major Marine Environmental Data Available in Member States Compilation on Marine Environmental Standards Collection of Data and Information on Species Filed in the Red Lists of NOWPAP Member States (Second Stage) Grand Total Budget (USD) 2016 2017 Total 5,000 5,000 10,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 15,000 15,000 30,000 4,000 4,000 8,000 3,000 3,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 16,000 6,000 5,000 11,000 10,000 5,000 15,000 76,000 70,000 146,000 DINRAC Expenditure in 2016 (up to now 2016) Activities Cooperation, Communication of DINRAC Activities Organization of FPMs Development of DINRAC Website Annual Update of Existing Databases Maintain and update marine litter data and information based on inputs by member states and other RACs Annual Summary of Major Marine Environmental Data Available in Member States Compilation on Marine Environmental Standards Collection of Data and Information on Species Filed in the Red Lists of NOWPAP Member States (Second Stage) Total Budget for Expenditure Remaining 2016 for 2016 Balance 5,000 3,000 0 25,000 15,000 25,000 15,000 0 0 4,000 0 4,000 3,000 2,500 500 8,000 8,000 0 6,000 6,000 0 10,000 0 10,000 76,000 63,500 14,500 Implementation of the Major Activities in 2016 Cooperation, Communication of DINRAC Activities Organization of FPMs Development of DINRAC Website Annual Update of Existing Databases Maintain and update marine litter data and information based on inputs by member states and other RACs Annual Summary of Major Marine Environmental Data Available in Member States Compilation on Marine Environmental Standards Collection of Data and Information on Species Filed in the Red Lists of NOWPAP Member States (Second Stage) Participation in the RACs FPM and other Meetings/Workshops Development of DINRAC Website The developed new DINRAC website was online in May 2016. The WebGIS system was also redesigned in order that the system is more intuitive and informative. Focused Area: ◦ More advanced contents management system; ◦ More advanced development platform. Easy to develop website modules and plug-ins. ◦ More advanced multi-platform and multi-language support; ◦ Built-in visitor analysis support. System framework System Function Page Logic of the website DINRAC Website Links Homepage Index for themed databases Latest data Search News NOWPAP News Cases Subject on Marine NOWPAP Introducti on NOWPAP Structure Biohazard Multisource pollutant Oil Spill Accidents Data Center HNS Accidents Marine Protected Area Data view Standards Thematic data Publicatio n by organizati on by type Public Invovement Vote Comment Suggestio ns About NOWPAP About NOWPAP About the Website Links Links Example of Interface of extend point deploying Development of DINRAC Website (cont.) Speciality: ◦ Commercial CMS is employed with better tech support ◦ Supports both Chinese and English ◦ Open management of page templates allows editing the page templates directly in the system ◦ System is extensible and supports secondary development. ◦ The system supports external data ◦ Support mobile version of the website ◦ Data maintenance is more conveniently done. Annual Update of Existing Databases Data will be collected and updated recently MoUs with respective DINRAC Focal Points have been signing and confirming Intended database to update ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Contaminants and Nutrients; Marine Protected Areas; Experts/Specialists; Institutions/Agencies Annual Summary of Major Marine Environmental Data Available in Member States Annual activity of DINRAC MoUs with respective DINRAC Focal Points have been signed Intended data ◦ 8 categories of marine environmental data; ◦ Table “Data collection framework” ◦ Table “Historic data available of marine environmental data” Data will be collected ◦ Data for 2015 shall be submitted before 28 February 2017 ◦ Data for 2016 shall be submitted before 28 February 2018 Compilation on Marine Environmental Standards in NOWPAP Member States Lead by Dr. LEI Kun MoUs were drafted by the DINRAC Secretariat in consultation with the leading expert and sent to DINRAC Focal Points for signature Signatures are collected, and Standards collection format has been confirming by national experts Covered theme: Marine Environnent Quality Standards, Polluant Effluent Standards, Marine Environnent Status Assessment Methods Marine Environment Quality Standards Sub-category standards according to protection targets Sub-category standards according to functions Sub-category standards according to environment media general pollutants toxic pollutants …… Other sub-categories …… Effluent standards for industry wastewater discharged into the coastal area Effluent standards for pollutants discharged by the municipal wastewater treatment plant to the coastal area Effluent standard for marine disposal of sewage Effluent standards for oil-bearing waste water from offshore petroleum development industry Effluent standards for pollutants from ship Other sub-categories Marine environment status assessment method for sea water Marine environment status assessment method for sediment Marine environment status assessment method for marine biology quality Comprehensive assessment method for the overall environment status of coastal areas Sub-category standards according to characteristics of pollutants Pollutant Effluent Standards Marine Environment Status Assessment Methods human health aquatic organisms …… to protect the sensitive marine organisms used for general industry used for Coastal scenic area used for harbor and marine development activities …… sea water fresh water (rivers or lakes) sediment marine biology …… Other sub-categories Information Category Sub-category Available Pollutant Items and Limit Item Sub-category 1 Sub-category 2 Marine Environment Quality Standards Sub-category 3 …… Item 1 Item 2 …… Item 1 Item 2 …… Item 1 Item 2 …… Limit Reference Commen ts Information collection on endangered /threatened marine species (2nd Stage) Lead by Dr. Shirayama MoUs were drafted by the DINRAC Secretariat in consultation with the leading expert MoUs are collected up to now Data collection form for this stage has sent to national experts Cover extended geographical region than stage 1 Expected to collect information of 261 species Example of blank form A. List of species to be considered in this activity No. Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Common names (English) 1 CHORDATA ACTINOPTERYGII ANGUILLIFORMES ANGUILLIDAE Anguilla japonica Japanese Eel 2 CHORDATA ACTINOPTERYGII PERCIFORMES EPINEPHELIDAE Cromilepte s altivelis 3 CHORDATA ACTINOPTERYGII PERCIFORMES EPINEPHELIDAE Epinephel us akaara Humpback Grouper, Humpback Seabass, Barrimundi Cod, Flatfish Grouper, Highfinned Grouper, Baramundi Cod, Hump-back Rockcod, Humpback Rockcod, Barramundi Cod, Loche Truite, Pantherfish, Panther Grouper Hong Kong Grouper 4 CHORDATA ACTINOPTERYGII PERCIFORMES EPINEPHELIDAE Epinephel us bruneus Kelp Grouper, Longtooth Grouper Example of blank form B. IUCN red list status of species to be considered in this activity No. Red List status Red List criteria Red List criteria version Year assessed IUCN Red List Distribution 1 EN A2bc 3.1 2014 2 VU A4cd 3.1 2008 3 EN A2d 3.1 2003 4 VU A4d 3.1 2008 Example of blank form C. List of red list status in each member states to be filled by experts China No. Present Red List (P) or status Absent in (A) or China No data (N) Japan IUCN Native China 1 Present Red List (P) or status Absent in (A) or Japan No data (N) Y P EN 2 Y P 3 4 Korea IUCN Native Japan Present Red List (P) or status Absent in (A) or Korea No data (N) Russia IUCN Native Korea Present Red List (P) or status Absent in (A) or Russia No data (N) IUCN Native Russia Y Y N ne Y N N Y P ne Y Y N Y P ne Y Y N Remarks Maintain and update marine litter data and information based on inputs by member states and RACs Marine litter platform ◦ System framework was designed ◦ Development schedule was planned ◦ Data sources are planned Marine litter data ◦ Data were collected from CEARAC and updated ICC activities participated as the report presented Columns Home page Subsections Not have MALITA&RAP MALI MARINE LITTER CLEAN-UP Contents Registered users to log in and entrance to showcase the latest news teletext page displayed in each sub-regional sections International Coastal Cleanup Activities SEMINAR Marine Litter Management related seminars Japan Efforts conducted by member states, including progresses have been achieved and schedule for next step NATIONAL RFFORTS Russian Federation Republic of Korea People’s Republic of China NGOS EFFORTS National efforts CONVENTIONS & REGUALTIONS NGOs efforts standard specification MARINE LITTER DATA AND INFORMATON policy-systems international convention Data from ICC ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY TECHNOLOGY Other sources Map of ocean litter cleaning technology Highlights of NGOs activities in the NOWPAP region related policies and regulations and international conventions concerning marine litter or marine environmental protection in NOWPAP member states Data and information collected from member states and related research output Environmental friendly technologies to address marine litter pollution and its cases Cleaning cases INTERACTIONS Suggestions collection Access for both public and professional Users to comment ,vote and make suggestions Online Comments and vote Registration management related links Not have Links with UNEP,NOWPAC and RACs websites Organization of FPMs The 14th DINRAC Focal Points Meeting was held on 26-27 May 2016 in Beijing, China with the support from RCU and active participation of DINRAC Focal Points, other RACs and major NOWPAP partners. The meeting discussed and agreed the budget and workplan for the 20162017 biennium The meeting agreed that the 15th NOWPAP DINRAC Focal Points Meeting will be held in China in mid-May 2015. Participation in the RACs FP Meetings and other Meetings/Workshops 7-8 April 2016, Toyama, Japan, the 14th CEARAC Focal Points Meeting. There are several workshops designed and jointly organized with partners 26th to 27th, Oct, 2016, Beijing, China, China-ASEAN Environmental Protection Information Sharing Platform Workshop 13th November, Guangzhou, China, NOWPAP DINRAC participated the Consultation Meeting of Freshwater Health Index (Dongjiang Project) It would be necessary to improve the cooperation in some ways with international and regional organizations including NOWPAP DINRAC in the field of Marine environmental data and information exchange for regional environmental governance and management. Activities Cooperation, Communication of DINRAC Activities Organization of FPMs Development of DINRAC Website Annual Update of Existing Databases Maintain and update marine litter data and information based on inputs by member states and other RACs Outputs / Quarterly Milestone Performance Indicators Continuous Regular contacts with other Throughout throughout the relevant organizations and biennium programmes FPM reports Invitations sent out (8 weeks before FPM), working documents prepared and uploaded on May 2016, May website (6 weeks before FPMs), visa 2017 documents sent (4 weeks before FPM) Draft FPM reports circulated (1 week after FPM) and then finalized (3 weeks after FPM) * Upgraded website 3Q 2016: Design and administration interface platform changed * DINRAC website with 4Q 2016: migration of data from the old Continuous user-friendly interface and DINRAC website is completed throughout the easy-to-access database 2Q: 2017: development of WebGIS system biennium * User friendly interface for with MERRAC is completed, development of WebGIS with 3 thematic invasive species is partly completed maps 4Q 2017: development of invasive species is completed in WebGIS system * Updated databases with 2Q 2016: MoUs signed Continuous latest information available 1Q 2017: data collected throughout the * Annual publication of data 2Q 2017: data compilation biennium inventory on the website and 3Q 2017: upload to DINRAC website in hard copy Updated marine litter data Throughout Continuous throughout the biennium Timing Budget (USD) 2016 2017 5,000 5,000 25,000 25,000 15,000 15,000 4,000 4,000 3,000 3,000 Activities Annual Summary of Major Marine Environmental Data Available in Member States Timing Outputs / Performance Indicators Budget (USD) Quarterly Milestone * Collection of thematic 2Q 2016: MoUs signed marine environmental data 2Q 2017: data collected for 2015 Nov 2016, Nov * Compiled data 3Q 2017: data collected for 2015 updated to 2017 * Data updated to the DINRAC the website DINRAC website * Brief regional overview on 2Q 2016: MoUs signed with experts existing standards related to 1Q 2017: Collected standards marine environment and 2Q 2017: Complied standards with marine ecosystem supplementary statements Compilation on Marine Nov 2015 * Database on standards 3Q 2017: update to the DINRAC website Environmental Standards Nov 2016 related to marine environment and marine ecosystem in the NOWPAP Region Collection of Data and Collected information on 2Q 2016: MoUs were signed Information on Species endangered species 1Q 2017: Data were collected Nov 2016, Nov Filed in the Red Lists of Compiled data were 3Q 2017: Data were compiled 2017 NOWPAP Member uploaded to the DINRAC 4Q 2017: upload to the DINRAC website States (Second Stage) website Total: 2016 2017 8,000 8,000 6,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 76,000 70,000 The end Thank you so much for the attention!