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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Pressures, impacts, conservation, and management
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Theme Session A – Ecosystem science needed to support a new era of offshore marine renewable energy ...
topic_facet Ecosystem observation, processes and dynamics
Pressures, impacts, conservation, and management
Technologies and data
Atlantic, Northwest FAO area 21
Bay of Biscay and the Iberian Coast ICES Ecoregion
description 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 ...
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title_fullStr Theme Session A – Ecosystem science needed to support a new era of offshore marine renewable energy ...
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