Kunnskapsoppsummering
Underwater effects of offshore wind farms on marine life – a literature review
Ambitious goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions demand for increased renewable energy. In this context, offshore wind is a promising source of renewable energy production which is developing fast. However, this expansion may come at a cost in terms of impact on the environment. To achieve a sustainable offshore wind sector, it is crucial to assess the ecological risks for marine ecosystems and to minimise negative effects. We conducted a literature search, and we here give an introduction to the field and also take a closer look at the evidence of underwater effects on selected marine organisms, namely plankton, fish, marine mammals, as well as the ecosystem.
Publisert
Eier
Norges forskningsråd
Utfører
Norsk institutt for naturforskning
Forfattere
Elisabet Forsgren, Markus Majaneva, Evert Johannes Mul og Frode Thomassen Singsaas
Kilde
Tema
Mat, fiske og landbruk Energi Klima og miljø