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Catalogue of Services Available to Member States that are provided through the cooperation of at least two Agencies

The Catalogue includes only those services that are provided based on the contribution of at least 2 Agencies.

CleanSeaNet

CleanSeaNet is a European satellite-based oil spill and vessel detection service which offers assistance to participating States for the following activities:

    1) Identifying and tracing oil pollution on the sea surface;
    2) Monitoring accidental pollution during emergencies;
    3) Contributing to the identification of polluters.

The CleanSeaNet service is based on the regular ordering of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite images, providing night and day worldwide coverage of maritime areas independent of fog and cloud cover. Data from these satellites is processed into images and analysed for oil spill, vessel detection and meteorological variables. The information retrieved includes among others: spill location, spill area and length, confidence level of the detection and supporting information on the potential source of the spill (i.e. detection of vessels and oil and gas installations). Optical satellite images can also be acquired upon request, depending on the situation and user’s needs.

Stakeholder Forum: CleanSeaNet User Group

CleanSeaNet imagery and vessel detection products are shared under the EMSA-FX SLA as part of the support to Eurosur Fusion Services.

Who can have access

The CleanSeaNet service is available free of charge to all EU Member States, EFTA/EEA member States and acceding and candidate countries.

How to access

Contact the EMSA MaritimeSupportServices at: 
MaritimeSupportServices@emsa.europa.eu

Availability mode
On request
Copernicus Maritime Surveillance Service

The Copernicus Maritime Surveillance (CMS) Service provides Earth Observation products (satellite images and value adding products) to support a better understanding and improved monitoring of activities at sea, within a wide range of operational functions such as maritime safety and security, fisheries control, customs, law enforcement, marine environment pollution monitoring, and others. Implemented by EMSA, it is a Security Service of the EU’s Copernicus Programme.

Recognising that human activity at sea is intrinsically dynamic, the Copernicus Maritime Surveillance Service aims to provide timely, relevant, and targeted satellite-based information to member states and EU bodies. Data from earth observation satellites is combined with a wide range of other data, both from EMSA systems as well as from external sources. This includes vessel identification and position information, behaviour patterns, and intelligence from users. The fusion of data provides a more complete overview of activities at sea, enabling a more in-depth analysis than any one data source alone. By offering increased access to earth observation data, Copernicus reinforces and enhances existing EMSA services and opens the possibility of setting up new services too.

The
 CMS service provides support to interested Member State administrations and European bodies exercising functions in the maritime domain. The functions currently delivered by the CMS service include:
■ fisheries control,
■ maritime safety,
■ maritime security,
■ customs,
■ law enforcement,
■ marine pollution monitoring, and
■ international cooperation
.

Stakeholder Forum: Copernicus Maritime Surveillance (CMS) User Group.

EFCA use CMS to acquire satellite imagery in relation to fisheries control activities.

Who can have access

The CMS service is available free of charge to interested European Union (EU) and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) national administrations with responsibilities at sea, as well as relevant EU bodies and institutions. On request, CMS can also provide support to relevant international organisations, in consultation with and based on the approval of DG-GROW and the European External Action Service (EEAS).

How to access

Contact the EMSA Copernicus team directly at 
copernicus@emsa.europa.eu

To use CMS for fisheries control please contact the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA), which coordinates user access for this service component, at: 
copernicus@efca.europa.eu

Availability mode
On request
EFCA - Electronic Recording and Reporting System

The Electronic Recording and Reporting System is used for the automatic exchange of fishing activity data. These data are reported by fishing vessels to the national authorities of the flag state and are the exchanged through ERS using a standard format and protocol between the flag state and other parties (coastal state, control state, EFCA). This system is operational for EU fishing logbooks, (including catches and landing declarations) and EFCA receives data for a pre-established list of vessels.

https://www.efca.europa.eu/en/content/efca-fisheries-information-system

Who can have access

All Member States participating in a JDP may have access to the EFCA ERS system. Credentials will be created to those Member State officials approved by the steering group Member State member.

How to access

The official EFCA Steering Group member of the Member State concerned should be contacted.

Availability mode
On request
EFCA - EMSA IMS to European Fisheries Control Agency Service

The Integrated Maritime Services for EFCA is an operational fisheries control coordination tool set-up and made available via the SafeSeaNet Ecosystem Graphical User Interface (SEG) developed by the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA). The system was developed through the cooperation between EFCA and EMSA and includes a real-time worldwide maritime awareness operational picture fusing and correlating VMS, terrestrial automatic identification systems (AIS), satellite AIS, and long-range identification and tracking (LRIT) as well as Vessel Detection Service (VDS) reports and satellite images delivered through the Copernicus Maritime Services.

https://www.efca.europa.eu/en/content/new-technologies-maritime-surveillance

Who can have access

All Member State Fisheries Control authorities as well as other MS authorities involved in IUU Catch Certificate verification (including of landlocked Member States).

How to access

Interested users should contact EFCA Service desk E-mail: servicedesk@efca.europa.eu, EFCA will then liaise with the official Fisheries Control Point of Contact of the Member State concerned to validate access.

Availability mode
Permanent
EMSA Integrated Maritime Services for Member State Authorities

Integrated Maritime Services (IMS) provide an enhanced real-time maritime domain awareness picture. It utilises a vast array of vessel position information (more than 2 ½ years online at more 20 million messages per day) and satellite data. There are a range of tools that can be used to exploit the data. These include vessel tracks, area centric queries as well Automated Behaviour Monitoring (ABMs) algorithms. User access is through a web-based graphical user interface (SEG) as well as standardised system-to-system interfaces. The service is constantly evolving including more data, more exploitation tools as well as better performance.

Stakeholder Forum: Integrated Maritime Service (IMS) Group

Frontex contribute by sharing the vast majority of satellite imagery acquired under the EMSA-Frontex SLA.

EFCA contribute by sharing fishery vessel identifiers as well as limited VMS data (fisheries vessel position data).

Who can have access

IMS are offered to Member States following a functional approach i.e. they are independent of the MS governmental department / authority in which users are based. Any user (or set of users) who has (have) been allocated responsibilities which require and justify the use of particular maritime data sets and services, will have access to this data respecting access rights set by the existing legal acts.

How to access

Potential users should send an email to: ims@emsa.europa.eu. EMSA will liaise with the official IMS Point of Contact of the Member State concerned to validate access.

Availability mode
Permanent
EMSA support to Frontex: Integrated Maritime Service for Frontex

A service level agreement (SLA) defines the service conditions. EMSA provides services, information products and tools tailored to Frontex needs, which are then integrated into the Eurosur service. Users can also have access through a web-based graphical user interface (SEG) There are 5 (sub)services as follows:
    1) Vessel monitoring and tracking: provides Frontex with the most recent ship positions.
    2) Vessel detection: provides Frontex with information layers of detected objects at sea, derived from SAR satellite data.
    3) Anomaly detection: activates alerts based on specific vessel behaviour patterns (ABMs).
    4) Activity detection: provides information about detected activity in coastal areas and the interpretation of high-resolution optical imagery.
    5) Vessel reporting: supports Frontex in identifying vessels that give rise to suspicion to be involved in illegal migration or cross-border crime.

In addition the resource of the EMSA Central Maritime Reference Databases will be developed as a service and go live later in 2019.

Stakeholder Forum: EMSA and Frontex staff liaise directly regarding the management and implementation of the service.

EFCA contribute by sharing vessel identifiers, full sharing of VMS data (fisheries vessel position data), as well as satellite imagery requested by EFCA and acquired under the Copernicus Maritime Surveillance Service.

Who can have access

The National Coordination Centre

How to access

The National Coordination Centre (NCC) sends the Service Request Form to the Service Desk (efs@frontex.europa.eu). The Service Desk operator is the first line of contact and will redirect the request as appropriate.

Availability mode
Permanent
Eurosur Fusion Services Anomaly Detection

The service allows detection of atypical and suspicious behaviour of vessels.

The service was made possible by the EMSA-Frontex SLA.

Who can have access

The National Coordination Centre

How to access

The National Coordination Centre (NCC) sends the Service Request Form to the Service Desk (efs@frontex.europa.eu). The Service Desk operator is the first line of contact and will redirect the request as appropriate.

To gain access to JORA each potential user must request access individually by signing into the website: https://fis.frontex.europa.eu/jora

Availability mode
On request
Eurosur Fusion Services Coastal Monitoring

The service provides satellite imagery analysis on specific external coastal borders identified through risk analysis to support the operational assessment of illegal migration and cross-border crime-related activities.

The service was made possible by the EMSA-Frontex SLA.

Who can have access

The National Coordination Centre

How to access

The National Coordination Centre (NCC) sends the Service Request Form to the Service Desk (efs@frontex.europa.eu). The Service Desk operator is the first line of contact and will redirect the request as appropriate.

To gain access to JORA each potential user must request access individually by signing into the website: https://fis.frontex.europa.eu/jora

Availability mode
On request
Eurosur Fusion Services Large Area Pre-Frontier Monitoring

The purpose of the service is to provide surveillance information about specific large areas on a regular, reliable and cost-efficient basis.

The service was made possible by the EMSA-Frontex SLA.

Who can have access

The National Coordination Centre

How to access

The National Coordination Centre (NCC) sends the Service Request Form to the Service Desk (efs@frontex.europa.eu). The Service Desk operator is the first line of contact and will redirect the request as appropriate.

To gain access to JORA each potential user must request access individually by signing into the website: https://fis.frontex.europa.eu/jora

Availability mode
On request
Eurosur Fusion Services Multi-Source (MUSO) Migration Analytical Assessment

This service provides a socio-economic baseline and initial analysis of a specific area, activity and/or an organized criminal group associated with irregular migration or cross-border crime activities.

The service was made possible by the EMSA-Frontex SLA.

Who can have access

The National Coordination Centre

How to access

The National Coordination Centre (NCC) sends the Service Request Form to the Service Desk (efs@frontex.europa.eu). The Service Desk operator is the first line of contact and will redirect the request as appropriate.

To gain access to JORA each potential user must request access individually by signing into the website: https://fis.frontex.europa.eu/jora

Availability mode
On request
Eurosur Fusion Services Multipurpose Aerial Surveillance (MAS)

The Multipurpose Aerial Surveillance (MAS) service allows for the real-time monitoring of the pre-frontier areas of interest. The data are collected by means of sensors mounted on aerial platforms and streamed in real-time to the European Monitoring Team in Frontex HQ and the requestor.

The primary objective of MAS is to enrich the situational picture through real-time surveillance of the external borders of the European Union. More specifically, MAS contributes to:
    − Enhanced monitoring of designated pre-frontier areas.
    − Implementation of Coast Guard functions.
    − Improved situational awareness acting as an early warning-mechanism.
    − Enhanced inter-agency and MS cooperation.
MAS supports EFCA’s JDP by streaming video of AOIs to EFCA’s Operational room.

Who can have access

The National Coordination Centre

How to access

The National Coordination Centre (NCC) sends the Service Request Form to the Service Desk (efs@frontex.europa.eu). The Service Desk operator is the first line of contact and will redirect the request as appropriate.

To gain access to JORA each potential user must request access individually by signing into the website: https://fis.frontex.europa.eu/jora

Availability mode
On request
Eurosur Fusion Services Pre-frontier Monitoring

The service provides satellite imagery analysis on specific pre-frontier areas identified through risk analysis to support the operational assessment of illegal migration and cross border crime-related activities.

Services and tools provided under the EMSA-Frontex SLA contribute to this service.

Who can have access

The National Coordination Centre

How to access

The National Coordination Centre (NCC) sends the Service Request Form to the Service Desk (efs@frontex.europa.eu). The Service Desk operator is the first line of contact and will redirect the request as appropriate.

To gain access to JORA each potential user must request access individually by signing into the website: https://fis.frontex.europa.eu/jora

Availability mode
On request
Eurosur Fusion Services Pro Detect Services

This service consists in detection of locations and activities of interest over key migratory or cross-border crime areas, taking into consideration identified indicators and patterns.

The service was made possible by the EMSA-Frontex SLA.

Who can have access

The National Coordination Centre

How to access

The National Coordination Centre (NCC) sends the Service Request Form to the Service Desk (efs@frontex.europa.eu). The Service Desk operator is the first line of contact and will redirect the request as appropriate.

To gain access to JORA each potential user must request access individually by signing into the website: https://fis.frontex.europa.eu/jora

Availability mode
On request
Eurosur Fusion Services Satellite Imagery

This service provides end-users with optical satellite imagery in support of site monitoring based on end-user requests.

The service was made possible by the EMSA-Frontex SLA.

Who can have access

The National Coordination Centre

How to access

The National Coordination Centre (NCC) sends the Service Request Form to the Service Desk (efs@frontex.europa.eu). The Service Desk operator is the first line of contact and will redirect the request as appropriate.

To gain access to JORA each potential user must request access individually by signing into the website: https://fis.frontex.europa.eu/jora

Availability mode
On request
Eurosur Fusion Services Tracking Vessels of Interest (VoI)

The service provides situational awareness on vessels of interest.

The service was made possible by the EMSA-Frontex SLA.

Who can have access

The National Coordination Centre

How to access

The National Coordination Centre (NCC) sends the Service Request Form to the Service Desk (efs@frontex.europa.eu). The Service Desk operator is the first line of contact and will redirect the request as appropriate.

To gain access to JORA each potential user must request access individually by signing into the website: https://fis.frontex.europa.eu/jora

Availability mode
On request
Eurosur Fusion Services Vessel Detection

The service provides detection of objects at sea using satellite-based radar or optical imagery correlated with AIS, VMS and LRIT.

The service was made possible by the EMSA-Frontex SLA.

Who can have access

The National Coordination Centre

How to access

The National Coordination Centre (NCC) sends the Service Request Form to the Service Desk (efs@frontex.europa.eu). The Service Desk operator is the first line of contact and will redirect the request as appropriate.

To gain access to JORA each potential user must request access individually by signing into the website: https://fis.frontex.europa.eu/jora

Availability mode
On request
Eurosur Fusion Services Vessel Monitoring and Tracking

The service provides a coherent situational picture of near real-time vessel traffic. It is available on a 24/7 basis through the Joint Operations Reporting Application (JORA).

The service was made possible by the EMSA-Frontex SLA.

Who can have access

Access is determined on an operation by operation basis by the National Access Manager (NAM).

How to access

The National Coordination Centre (NCC) sends the Service Request Form to the Service Desk (efs@frontex.europa.eu).  The Service Desk operator is the first line of contact and will redirect the request as appropriate.

To gain access to JORA each potential user must request access individually by signing into the website: https://fis.frontex.europa.eu/jora

 

Availability mode
Permanent
Fishnet

Fishnet is a collaboration tool and a modular web-based system that provides a virtual office-like environment designed to support the share and transfer of information among different stakeholders in the fisheries control and inspection domain. It provides a central dashboard from where the user can access all relevant tools and information, directly related to the execution of daily and weekly tasks like the coordination of activities in all Joint Deploymen Plans. Fishnet is also the portal through which all users access the other systems.

https://www.efca.europa.eu/en/content/efca-fisheries-information-system
 

Who can have access

Only authorized users can access the platform. Different context areas are configured to grant access to specific users, depending on the content of each area.
 

How to access

Requests for access are managed through a standard process involving JDP Steering Group members. Relevant groups have dedicated areas in FISHNET.
 

Availability mode
Permanent
Frontex Maritime Analysis Maritime Analytical Report

Maritime Analytical Report - ad hoc product dedicated to assessing a specific risk (or its components), forecasting and anticipating developments, and when relevant produces recommendations.
The purpose of the product is to contribute to establishing a comprehensive and up to date situational picture, as well as to provide actionable intelligence regarding a risk that may affect the management of EU external maritime borders.

The analysts access and use any relevant source / type of information (e.g. Frontex/MS, IMINT, OSINT, maritime analytical tools, EMSA and EFCA via JORA).

Who can have access

Border Guard Agencies

How to access

Email to MIC-RAN@frontex.europa.eu containing an explanation, the more detailed the better, of the purpose of the report. Any associated data should be submitted to the same e-mail address.

Availability mode
On request
Frontex Maritime Analysis Maritime Area / Port Analysis

Maritime Area / Port Analysis: MIC-RAN produces maritime area / port analyses that describe the main patterns and trends vis-à-vis regular maritime traffic and behaviours as well as cross-border and transnational maritime crime.

The analysts access and use any relevant source / type of information (e.g. Frontex/MS, IMINT, OSINT, maritime analytical tools, EMSA and EFCA via JORA).

Who can have access

Border Guard Agencies

How to access

Email to MIC-RAN@frontex.europa.eu containing an explanation, the more detailed the better, of the purpose of the report. Any associated data should be submitted to the same e-mail address.

Availability mode
On request