The ISA Environmental Impact Assessment Template. Malcolm Clark

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The ISA Environmental Impact Assessment Template Malcolm Clark 4 th Regional Training Workshop, Environmental Perspectives of Deep Sea Mineral Activities, Nadi, Fiji. December 2013

Background Workshop held in Nadi, November-December 2011 hosted by the Fiji Government and co-organised by the International Seabed Authority and SPC/SOPAC Division. Objectives To increase awareness of the nature of the mineral resources in marine areas beyond the limits of national jurisdiction ( the Area ), and on the outer continental shelf, and the measures taken by the International Seabed Authority with regard to the protection of the marine environment from the harmful effects of deep seabed mining and the applicability of such measures to the development of marine minerals within national jurisdiction. To formulate preliminary recommendations for environmental impact assessments (EIA) of seabed mining both within and beyond national jurisdiction.

Workshop structure Session 1: Marine Mineral Resources Session 2: The Legal Regime for the Development of Marine Mineral Resources Session 3: Environmental Regulation Session 4: Protection of the Marine Environment in the Area Session 5: ISA initiatives for environmental protection Session 6: Regional initiatives and case studies Session 7: National case studies Session 7: Working Groups Preparation of an EIA template Legislative and regulatory aspects of environmental management Capacity building needs

Working Group 1 15-20 people Used Nautilus EIS for Solwara 1 as the starting point Incorporated other EIA aspects where appropriate Brief was to focus on the Area, but meant to be adaptable to national use Includes the full range of operations (c-t-g) EIA template produced, accepted, and published

Terminology Can be very confusing As Sefa indicated, EIA is a PROCESS, and what it is called varies Distinction between EIA (Assessment) and EIS (Statement) EIA involves evaluating the probable environmental impacts of a proposed project or development. This usually incorporates an assessment of the risk of impacts, and possible mitigation measures. The results of the EIA are summarised in an EIS. The EIS typically incorporates an overall assessment of the mining project (not just the environmental impacts) and proposes measures to minimise impact.

A confusing landscape Ideally nested under a regional SEA (policy/management OBJECTIVES)

Important not to get tangled up in terms, as long as the scope of the EIA is clearly defined The ISA template is more an EIS, as includes socio-economic aspects, as well as management policy and starts looking at mitigation measures But it covers the main aspects of relevance to any country, so it can be used as an EIA template as part of the EIA process ISA Technical Study No. 10 Full template

Background sections

Project description: what is planned

Description of existing environment (geo/bio)

Description of socio-economic environment Not much guidance given here, as it depends very much on the particular country and the particular site of interest

Environmental impacts: nature/mitigation/residual

Environmental impacts: nature/mitigation/residual

Socio-economic impacts: nature/mitigation/residual

Environmental management etc

Experience in NZ. EMOM143: A NIWA project for the NZ government looking at providing science-based guidance for supporting an Environmental Management System for offshore deep-sea mining includes advice on standardising components of ERA, EIA, EMP Took the ISA template, evaluated others, including O&G, evaluated it against our team experience, then got input from Industry and the NZ EPA Also some personal experience with KIOST using the template Slightly modified the structure and headings

Comparison of chapter headings ISA template Executive Summary NIWA template Executive Summary Non-technical Summary Introduction Policy, legal, administrative framework Stakeholder consultation Description of proposed development Development timetable Description of existing offshore environment 1. Introduction 2. Policy, legal, administrative framework (later) 3. Project description (included in project description) 4. Description of existing physical environment 5. Description of existing biological environment 6. Description of existing onshore environment

ISA template Socio-economic environment Environmental impact, mitigation, management Socio-economic impacts Accidental events, natural hazards Environmental management, monitoring, reporting Study team, References, Glossary, Annex NIWA template 7. Existing socio-economic environment 8. Consultation 9. Assessment of impacts on physical environment and mitigation 10. Assessment biological environment 11. Assessment onshore environment 12. Assessment socio-economic (under physical-hazards) 13. Recommendations for monitoring Glossary, References, Appendices

Comments on changes Most sections very similar Industry and EPA preferred separation of physical and biological components (really only a format difference) Most sub-headings are similar-however, NIWA has a key messages and summary section of each major chapter Consultation was shifted to later to link with socio-economic section Social-community aspects of that chapter may be more values based, less scientific (is under review as to how we guide this Maori iwi) Some of the sub-section headings were shifted

Comments (2) Structure of Description and Impacts is currently BY DEPTH This description of the biological environment (and subsequent assessment of impacts in section 10) can also be structured by RECEPTOR rather than by the depth range. With this approach, the description is based on the main biological groups: Plankton (phytoplankton and zooplankton) Mesopelagic fauna (fish, squids, macrozooplankton) Fish (assemblages, pelagic, demersal species) Marine mammals (cetaceans, pinnipeds) Seabirds The issue of an ERA Best done separately, so clearly transparent

Final points The ISA template is more an EIS than an EIA, but covers what managers expect (and need) in an EIA process The structure is based on the Nautilus EIS, accepted in the PNG context For application to generic NZ resources (O&G, ironsands, SMS, nodules), and in consultation with Industry and Government agencies, a slightly different structure has been developed. There are numerous EIA formats, and experienced EIA people in this room to comment on how this template fits with PICT needs

EMP EIA ERA RMA PEPANZ STOS EPA NIWA SEGY EMOM CMA EEZ ECS DOC PCE NZOG NZPM MPI GNS MBIE MPA EIS TRC EMMS ETS MSA CRI