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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
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