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Figure 4. The Inherent Risk Rating score for each risk is calculated by adding the Likelihood and

Consequence ratings. This provides a risk score of between 0 and 10 that gives a risk rating of High

(0-3), Significant (4-5), Moderate (6-7) or Low (8-10).

6. Conclusions

The Production of State of Marine Environment Assessments and Reports based on

Expert Elicitation provides an alternative to the classical data intensive environment

reporting methods which may prove very useful to allow make most use of existing expert

knowledge in regions where environmental data has not been recorded and reported in a

systematic way. The existing expert knowledge may be enough and the only available

means to draw an assessment that allows stakeholders taking decisions to initiate or

improve environmental management without further delay in hope that enough systematic

data is recorded. The Expert Elicitation Approach if used to the full extent of its capacity

may deliver a high quality report within a limited budget.

The pilot workshops conducted so far have proven to be very useful means of gathering

available knowledge in the pilot regions and have received very good feedback for the

experts participating in it as they allowed a quick and meaningful integration of the

knowledge existing in a certain region. Ongoing efforts should lead to the finalization of

the Reports emanating from these workshops in the near future.

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