The objective of the monitoring program ØKOKYST is to monitor eco-systems in coast and fjord areas, and will identify how these are affected by transfer of nutrients and organic materials, as well as long-term climate changes. The Water Regulation and associated guidelines for classification of environmental conditions in water is an important premise supplier for this monitoring program. The program has the following main goal: Document how the condition of the eco-system level is affected as a result of eutrophication and particulate pollution, Document how the condition of the eco-system level is affected as a result of climate changes, Give a data basis for further development of the classification system under the Water Regulation. The monitoring will be part of the national basic monitoring of the environmental condition in coastal waters and monitor regional changes in the coastal eco-systems resulting from nutrient transfer, particulate pollution and or large-scale climate changes.
Frist
Fristen for mottak av tilbud var 2020-11-30.
Anskaffelsen ble publisert 2020-10-27.
Kunngjøring av konkurranse (2020-10-27) Gjenstand Anskaffelsens omfang
Tittel: Environmental monitoring other than for construction
Referansenummer: 2020/14026
Kort beskrivelse:
The objective of the monitoring program ØKOKYST is to monitor eco-systems in coast and fjord areas, and will identify how these are affected by transfer of nutrients and organic materials, as well as long-term climate changes. The Water Regulation and associated guidelines for classification of environmental conditions in water is an important premise supplier for this monitoring program. The program has the following main goal: Document how the condition of the eco-system level is affected as a result of eutrophication and particulate pollution, Document how the condition of the eco-system level is affected as a result of climate changes, Give a data basis for further development of the classification system under the Water Regulation. The monitoring will be part of the national basic monitoring of the environmental condition in coastal waters and monitor regional changes in the coastal eco-systems resulting from nutrient transfer, particulate pollution and or large-scale climate changes.
The objective of the monitoring program ØKOKYST is to monitor eco-systems in coast and fjord areas, and will identify how these are affected by transfer of nutrients and organic materials, as well as long-term climate changes. The Water Regulation and associated guidelines for classification of environmental conditions in water is an important premise supplier for this monitoring program. The program has the following main goal: Document how the condition of the eco-system level is affected as a result of eutrophication and particulate pollution, Document how the condition of the eco-system level is affected as a result of climate changes, Give a data basis for further development of the classification system under the Water Regulation. The monitoring will be part of the national basic monitoring of the environmental condition in coastal waters and monitor regional changes in the coastal eco-systems resulting from nutrient transfer, particulate pollution and or large-scale climate changes.
Metadata for kunngjøring
Originalspråk: engelsk 🗣️
Dokumenttype: Kunngjøring av konkurranse
Kontraktens art: Tjenester
Forskrift: Det europeiske økonomiske samarbeidsområdet (EØS), med deltakelse av GPA-land
Felles innkjøpsordliste (CPV)
Kode: Miljøovervåking, bortsett fra bygge- og anleggsarbeid📦
Tilleggs-CPV: Tjenester i forbindelse med miljø📦 Utførelsessted
NUTS-region: Norge
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Prosedyre
Prosedyretype: Åpen anbudskonkurranse
Tilbudstype: Innlevering for alle delkontrakter
Tildelingskriterier
Det mest økonomisk fordelaktige tilbudet
Gjenstand Anskaffelsens omfang
Tittel på delkontrakt: Eco-system Monitoring in Coastal Waters (ØKOKYST) — Sub-program Skagerrak
Delkontraktnummer: 1
Kort beskrivelse:
Sub-program Skagerrak is different from the previous program period and now consists of the areas of Ytre Oslofjord, Grenlandsfjordene, Arendal/Grimstad and Kristiansandsfjorden (option). Ytre Oslofjord represents one of Norway's largest catchment areas. Norway's longest river, Glomma, and several other large watercourses have Ytre Oslofjord as a recipient. In addition the region is greatly affected by coastal and ocean currents in Skagerrak. The area is well suited for trend monitoring of long-term changes in the coastal eco-systems.
Sub-program Skagerrak is different from the previous program period and now consists of the areas of Ytre Oslofjord, Grenlandsfjordene, Arendal/Grimstad and Kristiansandsfjorden (option). Ytre Oslofjord represents one of Norway's largest catchment areas. Norway's longest river, Glomma, and several other large watercourses have Ytre Oslofjord as a recipient. In addition the region is greatly affected by coastal and ocean currents in Skagerrak. The area is well suited for trend monitoring of long-term changes in the coastal eco-systems.
The area constitutes important reference monitoring connected to large scale climate changes affect on the coastal eco-systems. Oslofjorden and the Arendal area have been selected as a study area in ‘integrated climate monitoring’ and has expanded the parameter list and annual hard-bed and soft-bed sampling. We have chosen to take in a new water column station (Færder) and set extra parameters and depth of the monitoring at three of the stations and in relation to the implementation of the concept ‘integrated climate monitoring’.
The area constitutes important reference monitoring connected to large scale climate changes affect on the coastal eco-systems. Oslofjorden and the Arendal area have been selected as a study area in ‘integrated climate monitoring’ and has expanded the parameter list and annual hard-bed and soft-bed sampling. We have chosen to take in a new water column station (Færder) and set extra parameters and depth of the monitoring at three of the stations and in relation to the implementation of the concept ‘integrated climate monitoring’.
Beskrivelse av opsjoner: See the tender documentation, Annex B.
Tittel på delkontrakt: Eco-system Monitoring in Coastal Waters (ØKOKYST) — Sub-program Nordsjøen (North Sea)
Delkontraktnummer: 2
Kort beskrivelse:
Sub-program (SP) Nordsjøen in this program period includes both the eco region Nordsjøen Nord [North Sea north] and Nordsjøen Sør (North Sea south).
Monitoring in the eco-region Nordsjøen Sør (North Sea south) includes the area around Boknafjorden and Jøsenfjorden. Boknafjorden is a fjord in Rogaland. The fjord is wide and open to the sea and has an inlet between Karmøy in the north and Tungeneset in the far north of Jæren in the south. Measured from Imsen/Jarstein to Tengesdal, the fjord is 94 kilometres long. There are a number of islands in the mouth of the fjord, Rennesøy is the largest. In the middle, the fjord is about 20 kilometres wide and branches out into a number of smaller side and sub-fjords (see below), in addition to a number of large islands.
Monitoring in the eco-region Nordsjøen Sør (North Sea south) includes the area around Boknafjorden and Jøsenfjorden. Boknafjorden is a fjord in Rogaland. The fjord is wide and open to the sea and has an inlet between Karmøy in the north and Tungeneset in the far north of Jæren in the south. Measured from Imsen/Jarstein to Tengesdal, the fjord is 94 kilometres long. There are a number of islands in the mouth of the fjord, Rennesøy is the largest. In the middle, the fjord is about 20 kilometres wide and branches out into a number of smaller side and sub-fjords (see below), in addition to a number of large islands.
Eco-region Nordsjøen Nord (North Sea north) includes the areas of Bjørnafjorden, Fusafjorden, Sognefjorden and Aurlandsfjorden. The sub-program consists of several different water types and representative western fjord systems. Sognefjorden is Norway's longest and deepest fjord with 205 km and 1 308 m at its deepest, including Sognesjøen that is outermost toward the North Sea. Sognefjorden has the deepest point on Norway's coast. According to Helland, it is 176 km from the innermost part of Lusterfjorden to Sognefest, and 206 km to the outermost reef (which also includes Sognesjøen). The width varies from about 1 km to 2 km in Lusterfjorden to 4 km — 5 km from Leikanger and outward. Sognefjorden is also the world's longest open (ice-free) fjord. Sognefjorden is the world's third longest fjord. It is south in Sogn og Fjordane County and stretches from Solund at the coast in the west to Skjolden at the foot of Jotunheimen in the east (north east), where the arm of the fjord is called Lustrafjorden).
Eco-region Nordsjøen Nord (North Sea north) includes the areas of Bjørnafjorden, Fusafjorden, Sognefjorden and Aurlandsfjorden. The sub-program consists of several different water types and representative western fjord systems. Sognefjorden is Norway's longest and deepest fjord with 205 km and 1 308 m at its deepest, including Sognesjøen that is outermost toward the North Sea. Sognefjorden has the deepest point on Norway's coast. According to Helland, it is 176 km from the innermost part of Lusterfjorden to Sognefest, and 206 km to the outermost reef (which also includes Sognesjøen). The width varies from about 1 km to 2 km in Lusterfjorden to 4 km — 5 km from Leikanger and outward. Sognefjorden is also the world's longest open (ice-free) fjord. Sognefjorden is the world's third longest fjord. It is south in Sogn og Fjordane County and stretches from Solund at the coast in the west to Skjolden at the foot of Jotunheimen in the east (north east), where the arm of the fjord is called Lustrafjorden).
Tittel på delkontrakt: Eco-system Monitoring in Coastal Waters (ØKOKYST) — Sub-program Norskehavet Sør (North Sea south)
Delkontraktnummer: 3
Kort beskrivelse:
Sub-program Norskehavet Sør (North Sea south) spans a long and narrow geographic area and consists of the areas Ulsteinvik and Geirangerfjorden and the areas Trondheimsfjorden/Fosen, Namsfjorden and Helgeland.
The Ulsteinvik area consists of amongst others, Rundafjorden that is a fjord in Herøy Municipality at Sunnmøre between the islands of Runde in the west and Hareidlandet in the east. The fjord stretches from Grasøyene in the north to Leinøya in Herøy and Vattøya in Ulstein Municipality in the south. From Rundesundet in the west to Flø at Hareidlandet in the east, the fjord is 9 km long. The greatest depth in the fjord is 130 metres. Geirangerfjorden is a fjord at Sunnmøre in Møre og Romsdal. It is 15 kilometres long and is an arm of Storfjorden. Geiranger is located innermost in the fjord.
The Ulsteinvik area consists of amongst others, Rundafjorden that is a fjord in Herøy Municipality at Sunnmøre between the islands of Runde in the west and Hareidlandet in the east. The fjord stretches from Grasøyene in the north to Leinøya in Herøy and Vattøya in Ulstein Municipality in the south. From Rundesundet in the west to Flø at Hareidlandet in the east, the fjord is 9 km long. The greatest depth in the fjord is 130 metres. Geirangerfjorden is a fjord at Sunnmøre in Møre og Romsdal. It is 15 kilometres long and is an arm of Storfjorden. Geiranger is located innermost in the fjord.
The Fosen area is located toward the exposed coast with short fjord arms in from the coast. Trondheimsfjorden and Namsfjorden are long and relatively deep fjords with large watercourses that drain out to the fjord systems and contributes a significant amount of fresh water to the recipients. The outlet for Namsen, Trøndelag’s largest river, is in Namsfjorden.
The Fosen area is located toward the exposed coast with short fjord arms in from the coast. Trondheimsfjorden and Namsfjorden are long and relatively deep fjords with large watercourses that drain out to the fjord systems and contributes a significant amount of fresh water to the recipients. The outlet for Namsen, Trøndelag’s largest river, is in Namsfjorden.
The northern part of the program includes the area around and north of Vega at the Helgeland coast where the coast area is characterised by extensive, shallow beach surfaces with an extensive network of islands, islets and reefs.
Tittel på delkontrakt: Ecosystem Monitoring in Coastal Waters (ØKOKYST) – Sub-program Norskehavet Nord (North Sea north)
Delkontraktnummer: 4
Kort beskrivelse:
Sub-program Norskehavet Nord (North Sea north) has been merged from three sub-programs in the previous program period. Norskehavet Nord (North Sea north) now consists of the areas of Ofoten, Malangen, Skjærstadfjorden, Saltdalsfjorden, Sørfjorden and Ullsfjorden/Fugløyfjorden.
Sub-program Norskehavet Nord (North Sea north) has been merged from three sub-programs in the previous program period. Norskehavet Nord (North Sea north) now consists of the areas of Ofoten, Malangen, Skjærstadfjorden, Saltdalsfjorden, Sørfjorden and Ullsfjorden/Fugløyfjorden.
Ofotfjorden is a fjord arm of Vestfjorden that stretches to the east through the region of Ofoten in Nordland.
Malangen is a fjord in Troms County. The fjord goes between Senja and Kvaløya. After it passes Gisundet (southward) and Straumsfjorden (northward), it becomes a regular fjord toward mainland Troms. Malangen is a national salmon fjord (NSF) and thus constitutes an important key eco-system. Straumsfjorden constitutes important reference monitoring associated with the impact of large-scale climate change on the coastal eco-systems. The area has been selected with an eye toward a future long-term type of monitoring and has a slightly expanded parameter list. The area is included in the ocean acidification program and therefore knowledge exchange between the programs is possible.
Malangen is a fjord in Troms County. The fjord goes between Senja and Kvaløya. After it passes Gisundet (southward) and Straumsfjorden (northward), it becomes a regular fjord toward mainland Troms. Malangen is a national salmon fjord (NSF) and thus constitutes an important key eco-system. Straumsfjorden constitutes important reference monitoring associated with the impact of large-scale climate change on the coastal eco-systems. The area has been selected with an eye toward a future long-term type of monitoring and has a slightly expanded parameter list. The area is included in the ocean acidification program and therefore knowledge exchange between the programs is possible.
Skjerstadfjorden is a fjord in Fauske og Bodø Municipality in Nordland. The water area of Skjerstadfjorden comprises a land area totalling 7 896 km
Skrova is part of the ocean acidification program and therefore there is the possibility of knowledge exchange between the programs.
Tittel på delkontrakt: Eco-system Monitoring in Coastal Waters (ØKOKYST) — Sub-program Barentshavet (Barent Sea)
Delkontraktnummer: 5
Kort beskrivelse:
Sub-program (SP) Barentshavet (Barent Sea) includes Kvænangen/Reisafjorden, Tanafjorden and Varangerfjorden.
The Kvænangen area is an exposed area completely north in Troms County. Reisafjorden is a national salmon fjord where Reisaelva (the Reisa river) empties into the innermost part of the fjord.
Tanafjorden (northern Sami: Deanuvuotna) is a fjord in Finnmark in the municipalities of Gamvik, Berlevåg and Tana. The fjord has an inlet between Omgangsneset in the west and Skarveneset in the east, stretches 70 km south to the village of Smalfjord at the bottom of the fjord and lies between Nordkinnhalvøya in the west and Varangerhalvøya in the east. Tanafjorden is a national salmon fjord (NSF).
Tanafjorden (northern Sami: Deanuvuotna) is a fjord in Finnmark in the municipalities of Gamvik, Berlevåg and Tana. The fjord has an inlet between Omgangsneset in the west and Skarveneset in the east, stretches 70 km south to the village of Smalfjord at the bottom of the fjord and lies between Nordkinnhalvøya in the west and Varangerhalvøya in the east. Tanafjorden is a national salmon fjord (NSF).
Varangerfjorden (northern Sami: Várjavuonna, Kven: Varenkinvuono, Finnish: Varanginvuono) is a fjord in Finnmark County and is the eastern-most fjord in Norway. The fjord is 95 km long and stretches in to Varangerbotn. At the mouth, between Vardø in the north and Grense Jakobselv near Kirkenes in the south, the fjord is approx. 70 km wide. The fjord stretches west toward Varangerbotn in Nesseby municipality.
Varangerfjorden (northern Sami: Várjavuonna, Kven: Varenkinvuono, Finnish: Varanginvuono) is a fjord in Finnmark County and is the eastern-most fjord in Norway. The fjord is 95 km long and stretches in to Varangerbotn. At the mouth, between Vardø in the north and Grense Jakobselv near Kirkenes in the south, the fjord is approx. 70 km wide. The fjord stretches west toward Varangerbotn in Nesseby municipality.
Beskrivelse av opsjoner: See the tender documentation, Annex B
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Egnethet til å utøve yrkesvirksomheten: See the tender documentation.
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Prosedyre
Rettslig grunnlag: 32014L0024
Tidspunkt for mottak av tilbud: 12:00
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Tilbudets gyldighetsperiode: 2021-03-01 📅
Dato for åpning av tilbud: 2020-11-30 📅
Tidspunkt for åpning av tilbud: 12:00
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Navn: Oslo tingrett
Poststed: Oslo
Land: Norge 🇳🇴
Kilde: OJS 2020/S 212-520414 (2020-10-27)
Tilleggsinformasjon (2020-11-20) Gjenstand Anskaffelsens omfang
Kort beskrivelse:
The objective of the monitoring program Økokyst is to monitor eco-systems in coast and fjord areas, and will identify how these are affected by transfer of nutrients and organic materials, as well as long-term climate changes. The Water Regulation and associated guidelines for classification of environmental conditions in water is an important premise supplier for this monitoring program. The program has the following main goal: Document how the condition of the eco-system level is affected as a result of eutrophication and particulate pollution, Document how the condition of the eco-system level is affected as a result of climate changes, Give a data basis for further development of the classification system under the Water Regulation. The monitoring will be part of the national basic monitoring of the environmental condition in coastal waters and monitor regional changes in the coastal eco-systems resulting from nutrient transfer, particulate pollution and or large-scale climate changes.
The objective of the monitoring program Økokyst is to monitor eco-systems in coast and fjord areas, and will identify how these are affected by transfer of nutrients and organic materials, as well as long-term climate changes. The Water Regulation and associated guidelines for classification of environmental conditions in water is an important premise supplier for this monitoring program. The program has the following main goal: Document how the condition of the eco-system level is affected as a result of eutrophication and particulate pollution, Document how the condition of the eco-system level is affected as a result of climate changes, Give a data basis for further development of the classification system under the Water Regulation. The monitoring will be part of the national basic monitoring of the environmental condition in coastal waters and monitor regional changes in the coastal eco-systems resulting from nutrient transfer, particulate pollution and or large-scale climate changes.