Theme Session A – Ecosystem science needed to support a new era of offshore marine renewable energy ...

Book of abstracts of theme session A: Ecosystem science needed to support a new era of offshore marine renewable energyConveners: Jan Vanaverbeke (Belgium), Daniel Wood (UK), Andrew Lipsky (USA)CM 37: Effect of cable generated electromagnetic fields on early-life stage development of marine speciesC...

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Main Author: ICES
Format: Conference Object
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Published: ASC 2023 - Theme session A 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.24440752
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Summary:Book of abstracts of theme session A: Ecosystem science needed to support a new era of offshore marine renewable energyConveners: Jan Vanaverbeke (Belgium), Daniel Wood (UK), Andrew Lipsky (USA)CM 37: Effect of cable generated electromagnetic fields on early-life stage development of marine speciesCM 49: Electromagnetic fields monitoring and modelling of marine renewable energiesCM 64: Monitoring demersal fish assemblages at the site of Norway’s first offshore floating wind farmCM 113: Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) larvae are attracted by low-frequency noise simulating that of operating offshore wind farmsCM 122: Impact of fisheries exclusions on demersal fish in the southern North SeaCM 125: A multi-method approach reveals habitat preferences and movement characteristics of Homarus gammarus within an offshore wind farm in the Irish seaCM 150: The impact of turbine foundation type on catch rates of cod in the southern North SeaCM 164: Ecosystem approaches to deal with the nexus of trade-offs between offshore ...