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1.A.4.c iii - Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing: National Fishing
Short description
In category 1.A.4.c iii the emissions of Germany's maritime fishing fleet are reported.
Method | AD | EF | Key Category Analysis |
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T1, T2 | NS, M | D, M, CS, T1, T2 | no key category |
Methodology
Activity Data
Primary fuel delivery data for national fishing is included in NEB lines 6 ('International Deep-Sea Bunkers') and 64 ('Coastal and Inland Navigation') for IMO-registered and unregistered ships respectively.
The actual annual amounts used are therefore calculated within (Deichnik (2019)), where ship movement data (AIS signal) allows for a bottom-up approach providing the needed differentiation.1)
Table 1: Annual fuel consumption, in terajoules
= 1990 | = 1995 | = 2000 | = 2005 | = 2010 | = 2011 | = 2012 | = 2013 | = 2014 | = 2015 | = 2016 | = 2017 | = 2018 | |||||||||||||||
~ Diesel Oil | > 711 | > 549 | > 531 | > 488 | > 473 | > 442 | > 431 | > 429 | > 472 | > 555 | > 1.117 | > 1.208 | > 2.455 | ||||||||||||||
~ Biodiesel | > 0 | > 0 | > 0 | > 4 | > 12 | > 11 | > 11 | > 10 | > 10 | > 10 | > 8 | > 8 | > 8 | ||||||||||||||
~ Heavy Fuel Oil | > 24 | > 18 | > 18 | > 16 | > 16 | > 15 | > 14 | > 14 | > 13 | > 0 | > 0 | > 0 | > 0 | ||||||||||||||
Ʃ 1.A.4.c iii | ~ 735 | ~ 567 | ~ 549 | ~ 508 | ~ 500 | ~ 467 | ~ 456 | ~ 452 | ~ 496 | ~ 565 | ~ 1,126 | ~ 1,216 | ~ 2,463 |
The strong increase after 2015 cannot be conclusively explained at the moment.
However, even if the over-all fuel quantities delivered to the navigation sector would be somehow misallocated between the specific nautical acitivities, there would be no over- or under-estimation of emissions.
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++ Emission factors
The emission factors applied here, are derived from different sources and therefore are of very different quality.
For the main pollutants, country-specific implied values are used, that are based on tier3 EF included in the BSH model 2) which mainly relate on values from the EMEP/EEA guidebook 2016 3). These modelled IEFs take into account the ship specific information derived from AIS data as well as the mix of fuel-qualities applied depending on the type of ship and the current state of activity.
Table 2: Annual country-specific emission factors, in kg/TJ
= 1990 | = 1995 | = 2000 | = 2005 | = 2010 | = 2011 | = 2012 | = 2013 | = 2014 | = 2015 | = 2016 | = 2017 | = 2018 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
< Diesel fuels | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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~ NH,,3,, | > 0.32 | > 0.32 | > 0.32 | > 0.32 | > 0.32 | > 0.32 | > 0.32 | > 0.32 | > 0.32 | > 0.32 | > 0.32 | > 0.32 | > 0.32 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ NMVOC | > 50.0 | > 50.0 | > 50.0 | > 50.0 | > 50.0 | > 50.0 | > 50.0 | > 49.8 | > 50.4 | > 49.6 | > 50.7 | > 51.5 | > 52.9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ NO,,x,, | > 1,099 | > 1,099 | > 1,099 | > 1,099 | > 1,099 | > 1,099 | > 1,099 | > 1,090 | > 1,090 | > 1,092 | > 1,092 | > 1,091 | > 1,093 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ SO,,x,, | > 466 | > 419 | > 233 | > 186 | > 70 | > 65 | > 56 | > 53 | > 50 | > 42 | > 42 | > 42 | > 43 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ PM | > 291 | > 262 | > 145 | > 116 | > 44 | > 41 | > 41 | > 43 | > 41 | > 43 | > 40 | > 39 | > 36 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ BC | 3 | > 84.2 | > 75.8 | > 42.1 | > 33.7 | > 12.6 | > 11.8 | > 11.8 | > 12.3 | > 12.0 | > 12.4 | > 11.7 | > 11.2 | > 10.4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ CO | > 102 | > 102 | > 102 | > 102 | > 102 | > 102 | > 102 | > 106 | > 103 | > 107 | > 101 | > 96 | > 90 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
< Heavy fuel oil | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ NH,,3,, | > 0.33 | > 0.33 | > 0.33 | > 0.33 | > 0.33 | > 0.33 | > 0.33 | > 0.34 | > 0.35 | = NA | = NA | = NA | = NA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ NMVOC | > 33.2 | > 33.2 | > 33.2 | > 33.2 | > 33.2 | > 33.2 | > 33.2 | > 30.6 | > 30.2 | = NA | = NA | = NA | = NA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ NO,,x,, | > 1,187 | > 1,187 | > 1,187 | > 1,187 | > 1,187 | > 1,187 | > 1,188 | > 1,283 | > 1,287 | = NA | = NA | = NA | = NA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ SO,,x,, | > 1.319 | > 1.332 | > 1.323 | > 1.336 | > 496 | > 496 | > 496 | > 496 | > 506 | = NA | = NA | = NA | = NA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ PM,,2.5,, | 2 | > 469 | > 474 | > 471 | > 475 | > 176 | > 176 | > 176 | > 149 | > 149 | = NA | = NA | = NA | = NA | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ PM,,10,, | > 516 | > 521 | > 518 | > 523 | > 194 | > 194 | > 194 | > 164 | > 164 | = NA | = NA | = NA | = NA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ TSP | > 516 | > 521 | > 518 | > 523 | > 194 | > 194 | > 194 | > 164 | > 164 | = NA | = NA | = NA | = NA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ BC | 3 | ´ | > 56.3 | > 56.8 | > 56.5 | > 57.0 | > 21.2 | > 21.2 | > 21.2 | > 17.9 | > 17.9 | = NA | = NA | = NA | = NA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
~ CO | > 182 | > 182 | > 182 | > 182 | > 182 | > 182 | > 182 | > 158 | > 165 | = NA | = NA | = NA | = NA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NOTE: For the country-specific emission factors applied for particulate matter, no clear indication is available, whether or not condensables are included.
For information on the emission factors for heavy-metal and POP exhaust emissions, please refer to Appendix 2.3 - Heavy Metal (HM) exhaust emissions from mobile sources] and Appendix 2.4 - Persistent Organic Pollutant (POP) exhaust emissions from mobile sources ].
Trend discussion for Key Sources
NFR 1.A.4.c iii - National Fishing is no key source.
Recalculations
Recalculations occur only to the revised activity data reported for 2016 and 2017. Here, due to a revision of the official blending rates, the amounts of biodiesel used in NFR 1.A.4.c iii have been revised for 2016 and 2017.
Table 3: Revised biodiesel consumption estimates 2016 and 2017, in terajoules
= | = Biodiesel | ||||||
= | = 2016 | = 2017 | |||||
~ Submission 2020 | > 8.49 | > 7.82 | |||||
~ Submission 2019 | > 7.88 | > 8.11 | |||||
~ absolute change | > 0.61 | > -0.29 | |||||
~ relative change | > 7.77% | > -3.57% |
All emission factors remain unrevised, instead.
For pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2018, please see the pollutant specific recalculation tables following chapter 8.1 - Recalculations.
Uncertainties
Uncertainty estimates for emission factors were adopted from NFR 1.A.3.d i as a comparable emission source.
Planned improvements
Besides a routine revision of the BSH model, further focus will be put on the correct allocation of actvity data to the different navigation activities covered in different NFR sub-sectors.
bibliography : 1 : Deichnik (2019): Aktualisierung und Revision des Modells zur Berechnung der spezifischen Verbräuche und Emissionen des von Deutschland ausgehenden Seeverkehrs. from Bundesamts für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie (BSH); Hamburg, 2019. : 2 : EMEP/EEA, 2019: EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook – 2019; Chapter 1.A.3.d.i, 1.A.3.d.ii, 1.A.4.c.iii Navigation; URL: https://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/emep-eea-guidebook-2019/part-b-sectoral-guidance-chapters/1-energy/1-a-combustion/1-a-3-d-navigation : 3 : Rentz et al., 2008: Nationaler Durchführungsplan unter dem Stockholmer Abkommen zu persistenten organischen Schadstoffen (POPs), im Auftrag des Umweltbundesamtes, FKZ 205 67 444, UBA Texte | 01/2008, January 2008; URL: https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/en/publikationen/nationaler-durchfuehrungsplan-unter-stockholmer bibliography