| Literature DB >> 23319884 |
Emily J Shumchenia1, Sarah L Smith, Jennifer McCann, Michelle Carnevale, Grover Fugate, Robert D Kenney, John W King, Peter Paton, Malia Schwartz, Malcolm Spaulding, Kristopher J Winiarski.
Abstract
Offshore renewable energy developments (OREDs) are projected to become common in the United States over the next two decades. There are both a need and an opportunity to guide efforts to identify and track impacts to the marine ecosystem resulting from these installations. A monitoring framework and standardized protocols that can be applied to multiple types of ORED would streamline scientific study, management, and permitting at these sites. We propose an adaptive and reactive framework based on indicators of the likely changes to the marine ecosystem due to ORED. We developed decision trees to identify suites of impacts at two scales (demonstration and commercial) depending on energy (wind, tidal, and wave), structure (e.g., turbine), and foundation type (e.g., monopile). Impacts were categorized by ecosystem component (benthic habitat and resources, fish and fisheries, avian species, marine mammals, and sea turtles) and monitoring objectives were developed for each. We present a case study at a commercial-scale wind farm and develop a monitoring plan for this development that addresses both local and national environmental concerns. In addition, framework has provided a starting point for identifying global research needs and objectives for understanding of the potential effects of ORED on the marine environment.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23319884 PMCID: PMC3540755 DOI: 10.1100/2012/450685
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Potential effects of offshore renewable energy developments in the United States considered to be of greatest importance based on results of a literature review and expert judgment (see Supplementary Appendix A). Effects are organized by ecosystem component and are paired with a proposed indicator of that effect.
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| Benthic habitat and resources | Changes to seafloor morphology and structure (compared to preconstruction) | Increase or decrease in seabed volume |
| Changes in median grain size, or organic content | (i) Deposition: decrease in median grain size, increase in organic content, increase in seabed volume | |
| Turbidity during construction/decommissioning | Change in water column turbidity | |
| Change in target species abundance and distribution (e.g., species of importance) | Change in abundance, diversity, % cover, multivariate community composition | |
| Current speed/direction inside and outside farm | Change in residual flow rates | |
| Reef effects, colonization on foundations | Increase in % cover, biomass of epifaunal organisms; increase in presence of nonnative species | |
| Change in density, diversity, dominance structure of infauna | Change in abundance, diversity, % cover, multivariate community composition | |
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| Fish | Reef or aggregation effects | Increase in fish abundance around devices, shift in species composition, increase in presence of nonnative species |
| Changes to abundance/distribution caused by disturbance or habitat alteration | Increase or decrease in fish abundance; increase or decrease in target species; shift in species composition; change in density, diversity, and dominance structure of fish species; increase in presence of nonnative species | |
| Blade strikes/pressure gradients (tidal power) | Observation of blade strike incidents | |
| EMF effects | Not feasible to monitor directly—changes in fish abundance, behavior, or species composition are indicators | |
| Installation or operational noise effects | Not feasible to monitor directly—changes in fish abundance, behavior, or species composition are indicators | |
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| Fisheries | Catchability (catch per unit effort) during construction | Catch per unit effort increases or decreases for target species |
| Catchability (catch per unit effort) during operation | Catch per unit effort increases or decreases for target species | |
| Loss of access to grounds | Changes in numbers of vessels fishing near or inside of the renewable energy area, change in the presence of fixed fishing gear inside of or around a renewable energy installation | |
| Changes in species distribution | Shift in species composition, increase in presence of nonnative species | |
| Reef effects (aggregation) | Increase in fish abundance around devices; shift in species composition; increase in presence of nonnative species | |
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| Avian | Displacement/attraction | Increase or decrease in avian species-specific densities postconstruction in development area |
| Barrier effects—effects on foraging, roosting, migratory movements | Migrating or commuting birds avoiding developed areas | |
| Collision mortality | Birds found dead or injured due to direct collision with infrastructure above the water | |
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| Marine mammals and sea turtles | Vessel strikes | Detection of dead or injured animals |
| Noise generated during construction | Detection of dead or injured animals; changes in distribution, abundance, or behavior of populations | |
| Disturbance or injury during all stages of development, including from vessels | Detection of dead or injured animals; changes in distribution, abundance, or behavior of populations | |
| Noise generated during operation | Changes in distribution, abundance, or behavior of populations | |
Figure 1Proposed adaptive and reactive monitoring framework.
The impact decision tree. Each step of the key is followed until an Impact scenario is reached, denoted by “i#”. A bar graph is shown with each Impact scenario displaying the proportion of impacts, color-coded by direction (positive or negative) and magnitude (none, minor, moderate major). Data is derived from the literature review (Supplementary Appendix A) and renewable energy impact matrix (Supplementary Appendix B).
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Component decision tree for impacts on benthic habitat and resources. The key is followed to obtain a recommended suite of monitoring protocols.
| Determine which impacts to the benthic environment need to be monitored: | |
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| Wind | Go to A |
| Waves | Go to B |
| Tidal | Go to C |
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| Monopile OR tripod OR lattice | Go to A1 |
| Gravity | Go to A2 |
| Floating mooring | Go to A3 |
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| Construction | Z1, Z2 |
| Operation | Z1, Z2, Z3 |
| Decommissioning | Z1, Z2 |
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| Construction | Z1, Z2, Z3 |
| Operation | Z1, Z2, Z3 |
| Decommissioning | Z1, Z2, Z3 |
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| Construction | Z1, Z2 |
| Operation | Z1, Z2 |
| Decommissioning | Z1, Z2 |
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| Open OR shrouded bottom mounted | Go to B1 |
| Open OR shrouded floating mooring | Go to B2 |
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| Construction | Z1, Z2 |
| Operation | Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4 |
| Decommissioning | Z1, Z2 |
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| Construction | Z1, Z2 |
| Operation | Z1, Z2, Z4 |
| Decommissioning | Z1, Z2 |
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| Point absorber OR wave attenuator OR oscillating water column | Go to C1 |
| Oscillating wave surge converter | Go to C2 |
| Overtopping | Go to C3 |
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| Construction | Z1, Z2 |
| Operation | Z2, Z4 |
| Decommissioning | Z1, Z2 |
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| Construction | Z1, Z2 |
| Operation | Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4 |
| Decommissioning | Z1, Z2 |
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| Construction | Z1, Z2 |
| Operation | Z1, Z2, Z4 |
| Decommissioning | Z1, Z2 |
Recommended protocols:
Z1: seabed scour and/or deposition.
Z2: changes in benthic community composition.
Z3: increase in hard bottom habitat.
Z4: changes in hydrodynamics.
Component decision tree for impacts on fish species and fisheries. The key is followed to obtain a recommended suite of monitoring protocols.
| Determine which impacts to fisheries resources and fishing activity need to be monitored: | |
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| Wind | Go to A |
| Tidal | Go to B |
| Waves | Go to C |
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| Monopile OR tripod OR lattice OR gravity | Go to A1 |
| Floating mooring | Go to A3 |
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| Construction | X1, X2, X5 |
| Operation | X1, X2, X3, X5 |
| Decommissioning | X1, X2 |
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| Construction | X1, X2, X5 |
| Operation | X3, X4, X5 |
| Decommissioning | X1, X2 |
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| Open OR shrouded bottom mounted | Go to B1 |
| Open OR shrouded floating mooring | Go to B2 |
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| Construction | X1, X2, X5 |
| Operation | X1, X2, X3, X4, X5 |
| Decommissioning | X1, X2 |
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| Construction | X1, X2, X5 |
| Operation | X1, X2 X3, X4, X5 |
| Decommissioning | X1, X2 |
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| Point absorber OR wave attenuator OR oscillating water column OR overtopping | Go to C1 |
| Oscillating wave surge converter | Go to C2 |
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| Construction | X1, X2, X5 |
| Operation | X1, X2, X5 |
| Decommissioning | X1, X2 |
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| Construction | X1, X2, X5 |
| Operation | X1, X2, X3, X5 |
| Decommissioning | X1, X2 |
Recommended protocols:
X1: mesoscale changes to abundance and distribution (disturbance).
X1a: the species of concern are finfish.
X1b: the species of concern are crustaceans or rock fish.
X2: habitat alteration/community composition: microscale changes to abundance and distribution—finfish.
X3: reef effects.
X4: blade strikes.
X5: spatial use of fishing activity.
Component decision tree for impacts on avian species. The key is followed to obtain a recommended suite of monitoring protocols.
| Determine which impacts to avian species need to be monitored: | |
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| Wind | Go to A |
| Waves | Go to B |
| Tidal | Go to C |
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| Construction | Go to D |
| Operation | Go to D, Go to E, V11 |
| Decommissioning | Go to D |
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| Construction | Go to D |
| Operation | Go to D, V12 |
| Decommissioning | Go to D |
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| Construction | Go to D |
| Operation | Go to D |
| Decommissioning | Go to D |
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| Easily disturbed, cryptic | V3, V4 |
| Easily disturbed, noncryptic | V2, V3, V4 |
| Not easily disturbed, cryptic | V1, V3, V4 |
| Not easily disturbed, noncryptic | V1, V2, V3, V4 |
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| Diurnal | V5, V6 |
| Nocturnal | V5, V7 |
Recommended protocols:
V1: ship-based visual surveys.
V2: aerial surveys using human observers.
V3: aerial surveys using high-definition videography.
V4: aerial surveys using digital still photography.
V5: radar surveys.
V6: visual surveys.
V7: flight call surveys.
V11: remote detection system.
V12: sonar and video technology.
Component decision tree for impacts on marine mammals. The key is followed to obtain a recommended suite of monitoring protocols.
| Determine which impacts to marine mammals need to be monitored: | |
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| Wind | Go to A |
| Tidal | Go to B |
| Waves | Go to C |
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| Construction | W1, W2, W3, W4, W5 |
| Operation | W1, W2, W3, W4, W5 |
| Decommissioning | W1, W2, W3, W4, W5 |
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| Construction | W1, W2, W3, W4, W5 |
| Operation | W1, W2, W3, W4, W5 |
| Decommissioning | W1, W2, W3, W4, W5 |
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| Construction | W1, W2, W3, W4, W5 |
| Operation | W1, W2, W3, W4, W5 |
| Decommissioning | W1, W2, W3, W4, W5 |
Recommended protocols:
W1: visual surveys.
W2: passive acoustic monitoring.
W3: marine mammal observers.
W4: stranding response networks.
W5: tagging.
W6/7: underwater photography.
W8: SCUBA surveys.
W9: ROV surveys.
Component decision tree for impacts on sea turtles. The key is followed to obtain a recommended suite of monitoring protocols.
| Determine which impacts to sea turtles need to be monitored: | |
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| Wind | Go to A |
| Tidal | Go to B |
| Waves | Go to C |
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| Monopile OR tripod OR floating mooring | Go to A1 |
| Lattice OR gravity | Go to A2 |
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| Construction | W1, W3, W4, W5, W8 |
| Operation | W1, W3, W4, W5 |
| Decommissioning | W1, W3, W4, W5, W8 |
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| Construction | W1, W3, W4, W5, W8 |
| Operation | W1, W3, W4, W5 |
| Decommissioning | W1, W3, W4, W5, W6, W7, W8 |
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| Open OR shrouded bottom-mounted | Go to B1 |
| Open OR shrouded floating mooring | Go to B2 |
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| Construction | W1, W3, W4, W5, W8 |
| Operation | W1, W3, W4, W5 |
| Decommissioning | W1, W3, W4, W5, W6, W7, W8 |
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| Construction | W1, W3, W4, W5, W8 |
| Operation | W1, W3, W4, W5 |
| Decommissioning | W1, W3 W4, W5, W8 |
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| Construction | W1, W3, W4, W5, W8 |
| Operation | W1, W3, W4, W5 |
| Decommissioning | W1, W3, W4, W5, W8 |
Recommended protocols:
W1: visual surveys.
W2: passive acoustic monitoring.
W3: marine mammal observers.
W4: stranding response networks.
W5: tagging.
W6: underwater photography.
W7: SCUBA surveys.
W8: ROV surveys.
A description of the potential impacts resulting from wind turbine projects involving pile driving. See text, Section 3.3, for a narrative summary of this development scenario. Ecosystem components are ranked by their proportion of the major impacts. Moderate impacts are listed in the order they appear in the renewable energy impact matrix.
| (i2) Wind turbines involving pile driving | ||
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| (1) Fish species and fishing activity | Loss of access to grounds during construction and operation (mobile gear) | High |
| (2) Avian species* | Displacement or attraction to structure above water surface | High |
| (3) Benthic habitat and resources | Scour and/or deposition | High |
| (4) Marine mammals and sea turtles* | Noise from pile driving | Medium |
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| Component | Moderate impacts | Certainty |
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| Benthic habitat and resources | (i) Resuspension of pollutants in sediments | (i) High |
| (ii) Chemical spills, discharge | (ii) Medium | |
| (iii) Disturbance from installation of cable | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Changes to current/wave regime | (iv) Medium | |
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| Fish species and fishing activity | (i) Chemical spills | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Operational noise | (ii) Medium | |
| (iii) Noise from preconstruction seismic surveys | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Noise from pile driving | (iv) Medium | |
| (v) Noise from pile cutting during device removal | (v) Medium | |
| (vi) EMF | (vi) Low | |
| (vii) Habitat/community composition alteration | (vii) Medium | |
| (viii) Decreased catchability during construction and operation | (viii) Medium | |
| (ix) Loss of access to grounds during construction and operation (fixed gear and recreational) | (ix) High | |
| (x) Changes in species distribution | (x) Low | |
| (xi) Damaged/lost gear | (xi) High | |
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| Avian species | (i) Displacement or attraction to structure below water surface | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Collision with rotating turbine blades | (ii) High | |
| (iii) Pressure gradients around rotor | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Leakage of lubricants/fluids, release of maintenance chemicals | (iv) Medium | |
| (v) Large chemical spills | (v) High | |
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| Marine mammals and sea turtles | (i) Entanglement with mooring lines or cables | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Strikes with installation or support vessels | (ii) High | |
| (iii) Operational noise | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Noise from pile cutting during device removal | (iv) High | |
*Denotes that higher priority may be given to this component due to national/regional/local regulatory objectives and obligation.
Monitoring protocols relevant to addressing the potential impacts identified from the Impact decision tree and component decision trees for the case study of a scale 2 (~200 devices) jacketed wind turbine farm involving pile driving. Protocols in bold face represent those that uniquely address the Impact scenario and local concerns and should thus be prioritized for implementation.
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| (Z2) Changes in benthic community composition | |
| (Z3) Increase in hard bottom habitat | |
| Fish and fisheries resources | |
| (X1a) Trawl surveys | |
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| (X2) Habitat alteration/community composition: micro-scale changes to abundance and distribution—finfish | |
| (X3) Reef effects | |
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| Avian species | |
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| (V5) Radar surveys | |
| (V6) Visual surveys of flight ecology | |
| (V11) Remote detection system | |
| Marine mammals/sea turtles | |
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| (W4) Stranding response networks | |
| (W5) Tagging | |
| (W8) ROV surveys |
An example monitoring protocol from the benthic habitat and resources category for seabed scour and/or deposition at a commercial-scale installation.
| High cost | Low cost | |
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| Indicator(s) of the impact | Scour: increase in median grain size, decrease in organic content, decrease in seabed volume | |
| Deposition: decrease in median grain size, increase in organic content, increase in seabed volume | ||
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| Methodology or technique to collect data | Particle size analysis, multibeam/interferometric bathymetry | |
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| Description of methodology or technique(s) for collecting data | Seasonal surveys, 5 years | Annual surveys, 3 years |
| Grain size: *5-sample transect at 3 devices out to 200 m | Grain size: *3-sample transect at 3 devices out to 200 m | |
| Bathymetry: overlapping transects for 100% coverage (at least 0.5 m pixels) 1 km radius at 3 devices | Bathymetry: overlapping transects for 100% coverage (at least 0.5 m pixels) 500 m radius 3 devices | |
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| Methodology for analyzing data | ANOVA on median grain size, volume change estimate using mosaicked bathymetry models | |
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| Frequency and duration | 1 preconstruction survey, seasonal operation, 1 postconstruction survey | 1 preconstruction survey, annual operation, 1 postconstruction survey |
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| Spatial scale | 200 m–1 km radius around 3 devices | 500 m radius around 3 devices |
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| How well does this methodology account for environmental variability? | Seasonal and interannual variability | Interannual variability |
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| Cost | $25 k/year, 5 years | $15 k/year, 3 years |
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| Other considerations | Can be combined with benthic community composition monitoring protocol | |
Type of data output required: time series values for median grain size and standard deviations, time series on volume at each turbine and standard deviation.
A description of the potential impacts resulting from demonstration scale projects. See text, Section 3.3, for a narrative summary of this development scenario. Minor impacts are listed in the order they appear in the renewable energy impact matrix.
| (i1) Demonstration scale projects | ||
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| Component | Minor impact | Certainty |
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| Benthic habitat and resources | (i) Disturbance from installation/removal of device (including turbidity) | (i) High |
| (ii) Disturbance from installation or removal of power cable (including trenching) | (ii) High | |
| (iii) Scour around structures | (iii) High | |
| (iv) Smothering by excavated sediments | (iv) High | |
| (v) Reef effects | (v) High | |
| (vi) Diffusion/flaking of marine coating | (vi) High | |
| (vii) Chemicals discharged during installation or removal | (vii) High | |
| (viii) Resuspension of pollutants in sediments | (viii) High | |
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| Fish species and | (i) Disturbance from installation or removal of device | (i) High |
| (ii) Disturbance from installation or removal or power cable | (ii) High | |
| (iii) Reef effects | (iii) High | |
| (iv) Loss of access to grounds during construction | (iv) High | |
| (v) Loss of access to grounds during operation | (v) High | |
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| Avian species | (i) Displacement or attraction to structure above surface of the water (wind turbines) | (i) High |
| (ii) Displacement or attraction to structure below the surface of the water | (ii) High | |
| (iii) Disturbance from installation of device or transmission cable | (iii) High | |
| (iv) Collision with rotating turbine blades | (iv) High | |
A description of the potential impacts resulting from wind turbine projects involving no pile driving. See text, Section 3.3, for a narrative summary of this development scenario. Ecosystem components are ranked by their proportion of the major impacts. Moderate impacts are listed in the order they appear in the renewable energy impact matrix.
| (i3) Wind turbines involving no pile driving | ||
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| Priority | Major impacts | Certainty |
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| (1) Fish species and fishing activity | Loss of access to grounds during construction and operation (mobile gear) | High |
| (2) Avian species* | Displacement or attraction to structure above water surface | High |
| (3) Benthic habitat and resources | Scour and/or deposition | High |
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| Component | Moderate impacts | Certainty |
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| Benthic habitat and resources | (i) Resuspension of pollutants in sediments | (i) High |
| (ii) Disturbance from installation/removal of device (turbidity) | (ii) Medium | |
| (iii) Chemical spills, discharge | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Disturbance from installation of cable | (iv) Medium | |
| (v) Changes to current/wave regime | (v) Medium | |
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| Fish species and fishing activity | (i) Chemical spills | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Operational noise | (ii) Medium | |
| (iii) Noise from pre-construction seismic surveys | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Noise from pile cutting during device removal | (iv) Medium | |
| (v) EMF | (v) Low | |
| (vi) Habitat/community composition alteration | (vi) Medium | |
| (vii) Decreased catchability during construction and operation | (vii) Medium | |
| (viii) Loss of access to grounds during construction and operation (fixed gear and recreational) | (viii) High | |
| (ix) Changes in species distribution | (ix) Low | |
| (x) Damaged/lost gear | (x) High | |
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| Avian species | (i) Displacement or attraction to structure below water surface | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Collision with rotating turbine blades | (ii) High | |
| (iii) Pressure gradients around rotor | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Leakage of lubricants/fluids, release of maintenance chemicals | (iv) Medium | |
| (v) Large chemical spills | (v) High | |
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| Marine mammals and sea turtles | (i) Entanglement with mooring lines or cables | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Strikes with installation or support vessels | (ii) High | |
| (iii) Operational noise | (iii) Medium | |
*Denotes that higher priority may be given to this component due to national/regional/local regulatory objectives and obligation.
A description of the potential impacts resulting from bottom-mounted tidal turbine projects. See text, Section 3.3, for a narrative summary of this development scenario. Ecosystem components are ranked by their proportion of the major impacts. Moderate impacts are listed in the order they appear in the renewable energy impact matrix.
| (i4) Bottom-mounted tidal turbine projects | ||
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| Priority | Major impacts | Certainty |
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| (1) Benthic habitat and resources | (i) Changes in hydrodynamics | (i) Medium |
| (2) Fish species and fishing activity* | Loss of access to grounds during construction and operation (mobile gear) | High |
| (3) Marine mammals and sea turtles* | Noise from pile driving | Medium |
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| Component | Moderate impacts | Certainty |
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| Benthic habitat and resources | (i) Resuspension of pollutants in sediments | (i) Low |
| (ii) Disturbance from installation/removal of device (turbidity) | (ii) High | |
| (iii) Chemical spills, discharge | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Disturbance from installation of cable | (iv) Medium | |
| (v) Changes to current/wave regime | (v) Medium | |
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| Fish species and fishing activity | (i) Collision/blade strike | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Pressure gradients around rotor | (ii) Medium | |
| (iii) Chemical spills | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Operational noise | (iv) Medium | |
| (v) Noise from pre-construction seismic surveys | (v) Medium | |
| (vi) Noise from pile driving | (vi) Medium | |
| (vii) Noise from pile cutting during device removal | (vii) Medium | |
| (viii) EMF | (viii) Low | |
| (ix) Habitat/community composition alteration | (ix) Medium | |
| (x) Decreased catchability during construction and operation | (x) Medium | |
| (xi) Loss of access to grounds during construction and operation (fixed gear and recreational) | (xi) High | |
| (xii) Changes in species distribution | (xii) Low | |
| (xiii) Damaged/lost gear | (xiii) High | |
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| Avian species | (i) Collision with rotating turbine blades | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Pressure gradients around rotor | (ii) Medium | |
| (iii) Leakage of lubricants/fluids, release of maintenance chemicals | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Large chemical spills | (iv) High | |
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| Marine mammals and sea turtles | (i) Entanglement with mooring lines or cables | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Strikes with installation or support vessels | (ii) High | |
| (iii) Operational noise | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Noise from pile cutting during device removal | (iv) High | |
*Denotes that higher priority may be given to this component due to national/regional/local regulatory objectives and obligation.
A description of the potential impacts resulting from floating mooring tidal turbine projects. See text, Section 3.3, for a narrative summary of this development scenario. Ecosystem components are ranked by their proportion of the major impacts. Moderate impacts are listed in the order they appear in the renewable energy impact matrix.
| (i5) Floating mooring tidal turbine projects | ||
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| Priority | Major impacts | Certainty |
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| (1) Benthic habitat and resources | (i) Changes in hydrodynamics | (i) Medium |
| (2) Fish species and fishing activity* | Loss of access to grounds during construction and operation (mobile gear) | High |
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| Component | Moderate impacts | Certainty |
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| Benthic habitat and resources | (i) Resuspension of pollutants in sediments | (i) Low |
| (ii) Chemical spills, discharge | (ii) Medium | |
| (iii) Disturbance from installation of cable | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Changes to current/wave regime | (iv) Medium | |
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| Fish species and fishing activity | (i) Collision/blade strike | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Pressure gradients around rotor | (ii) Medium | |
| (iii) Chemical spills | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Operational noise | (iv) Medium | |
| (v) Noise from pre-construction seismic surveys | (v) Medium | |
| (vi) EMF | (vi) Low | |
| (vii) Habitat/community composition alteration | (vii) Medium | |
| (viii) Loss of access to grounds during construction and operation (fixed gear and recreational) | (viii) High | |
| (ix) Changes in species distribution | (ix) Low | |
| (x) Damaged/lost gear | (x) High | |
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| Avian species | (i) Collision with rotating turbine blades | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Pressure gradients around rotor | (ii) Medium | |
| (iii) Leakage of lubricants/fluids, release of maintenance chemicals | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Large chemical spills | (iv) High | |
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| Marine mammals and sea turtles | (i) Entanglement with mooring lines or cables | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Strikes with installation or support vessels | (ii) High | |
| (iii) Operational noise | (iii) Medium | |
*Denotes that higher priority may be given to this component due to national/regional/local regulatory objectives and obligation.
A description of the potential impacts resulting from projects harnessing wave energy. See text, Section 3.3, for a narrative summary of this development scenario. Ecosystem components are ranked by their proportion of the major impacts. Moderate impacts are listed in the order they appear in the renewable energy impact matrix.
| (i6) Wave energy projects | ||
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| Priority | Major impacts | Certainty |
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| (1) Benthic habitat and resources | (i) Changes in hydrodynamics | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Scour and/or deposition | (ii) High | |
| (2) Fish species and fishing activity* | Loss of access to grounds during construction and operation (mobile gear) | High |
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| Component | Moderate impacts | Certainty |
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| Benthic habitat and resources | (i) Resuspension of pollutants in sediments | (i) Low |
| (ii) Chemical spills, discharge | (ii) Medium | |
| (iii) Disturbance from installation of cable | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) Changes to current/wave regime | (iv) Medium | |
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| Fish species and fishing activity | (i) Chemical spills | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Operational noise | (ii) Medium | |
| (iii) Noise from pre-construction seismic surveys | (iii) Medium | |
| (iv) EMF | (iv) Low | |
| (v) Habitat/community composition alteration | (v) Medium | |
| (vi) Decreased catchability during construction/operation | (vi) Medium | |
| (vii) Loss of access to grounds during construction and operation (fixed gear and recreational) | (vii) High | |
| (viii) Changes in species distribution | (viii) Medium | |
| (ix) Damaged/lost gear | (ix) High | |
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| Avian species | (i) Displacement/attraction to structure above water surface | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Leakage of lubricants/fluids, release of maintenance chemicals | (ii) Medium | |
| (iii) Large chemical spills | (iii) High | |
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| Marine mammals and sea turtles | (i) Entanglement with mooring lines or cables | (i) Medium |
| (ii) Strikes with installation or support vessels | (ii) High | |
| (iii) Operational noise | (iii) Medium | |
*Denotes that higher priority may be given to this component due to national/regional/local regulatory objectives and obligation.