▇▇▇▇▇▇ Matrix Clause Samples

▇▇▇▇▇▇ Matrix indicates which environmental factors are likely to be affected by different maritime activities4. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Matrix.pdf Using information collected in step 1 of the manual: • Identify from the first column in table 2b.1.1 the sectors that are relevant to the SMA. • Next, identify which activities (from the second column) of each sector are carried out within the SMA. • List the key pressures that might arise as a result of each activity from that sector in the SMA. Lists of pressures associated with various human activities can be found in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ matrix, ‘Options for Delivering Ecosystem‐Based Marine Management’ (ODEMM) Linkage Tables5 and associated Guidance6 – these documents refer to sectors, activities and pressures in European Regional Seas, but the framework can be applied to any sea area. • Indicate whether each key pressure is likely to have a possible (might happen) or probable (very likely to happen) effect as a result of activity from that sector in the SMA. Fill out table 2b.1.2 to summarise which sectors, activities, pressures and impacts are likely to be occurring in the SMA and indicate whether the pressures associated with each activity are likely to have a possible or probable effect (an example has been provided). You may wish to refer to the completed table 1a.2 (if you are evaluating several management initiatives) or 1a.5 (if you are evaluating a single spatial management plan) for a list of sectors and activities in the SMA. The field “Sensitivity to human activities” provided for each European marine habitat in the MESMA Catalogue of European seabed biotopes (Deliverable D1.2) will assist in the completion of this step.

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