NOAA and BOEM Minimum Recommendations for Use of Passive Acoustic Listening Systems in Offshore Wind Energy Development Monitoring and Mitigation Programs

Offshore wind energy development is rapidly ramping up in United States (U.S.) waters in order to meet renewable energy goals. With a diverse suite of endangered large whale species and a multitude of other protected marine species frequenting these same waters, understanding the potential consequen...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Sofie M. Van Parijs, Kyle Baker, Jordan Carduner, Jaclyn Daly, Genevieve E. Davis, Carter Esch, Shane Guan, Amy Scholik-Schlomer, Nicholas B. Sisson, Erica Staaterman
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b5f534e7a993400db370dc05445146d6 2023-05-15T15:37:15+02:00 NOAA and BOEM Minimum Recommendations for Use of Passive Acoustic Listening Systems in Offshore Wind Energy Development Monitoring and Mitigation Programs Sofie M. Van Parijs Kyle Baker Jordan Carduner Jaclyn Daly Genevieve E. Davis Carter Esch Shane Guan Amy Scholik-Schlomer Nicholas B. Sisson Erica Staaterman 2021-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.760840 https://doaj.org/article/b5f534e7a993400db370dc05445146d6 EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.760840/full https://doaj.org/toc/2296-7745 2296-7745 doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.760840 https://doaj.org/article/b5f534e7a993400db370dc05445146d6 Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021) passive acoustic monitoring offshore wind energy baleen whales recommendations marine mammal monitoring and mitigation Science Q General. Including nature conservation geographical distribution QH1-199.5 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.760840 2022-12-31T10:36:33Z Offshore wind energy development is rapidly ramping up in United States (U.S.) waters in order to meet renewable energy goals. With a diverse suite of endangered large whale species and a multitude of other protected marine species frequenting these same waters, understanding the potential consequences of construction and operation activities is essential to advancing responsible offshore wind development. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) represents a newer technology that has become one of several methods of choice for monitoring trends in the presence of species, the soundscape, mitigating risk, and evaluating potential behavioral and distributional changes resulting from offshore wind activities. Federal and State regulators, the offshore wind industry, and environmental advocates require detailed information on PAM capabilities and techniques needed to promote efficient, consistent, and meaningful data collection efforts on local and regional scales. PAM during offshore wind construction and operation may be required by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management through project-related permits and approvals issued pursuant to relevant statutes and regulations. The recommendations in this paper aim to support this need as well as to aid the development of project-specific PAM Plans by identifying minimum procedures, system requirements, and other important components for inclusion, while promoting consistency across plans. These recommendations provide an initial guide for stakeholders to meet the rapid development of the offshore wind industry in United States waters. Approaches to PAM and agency requirements will evolve as future permits are issued and construction plans are approved, regional research priorities are refined, and scientific publications and new technologies become available. Article in Journal/Newspaper baleen whales Marine Mammal Monitoring Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Frontiers in Marine Science 8
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offshore wind energy
baleen whales
recommendations
marine mammal monitoring and mitigation
Science
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General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
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offshore wind energy
baleen whales
recommendations
marine mammal monitoring and mitigation
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
Sofie M. Van Parijs
Kyle Baker
Jordan Carduner
Jaclyn Daly
Genevieve E. Davis
Carter Esch
Shane Guan
Amy Scholik-Schlomer
Nicholas B. Sisson
Erica Staaterman
NOAA and BOEM Minimum Recommendations for Use of Passive Acoustic Listening Systems in Offshore Wind Energy Development Monitoring and Mitigation Programs
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marine mammal monitoring and mitigation
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geographical distribution
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description Offshore wind energy development is rapidly ramping up in United States (U.S.) waters in order to meet renewable energy goals. With a diverse suite of endangered large whale species and a multitude of other protected marine species frequenting these same waters, understanding the potential consequences of construction and operation activities is essential to advancing responsible offshore wind development. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) represents a newer technology that has become one of several methods of choice for monitoring trends in the presence of species, the soundscape, mitigating risk, and evaluating potential behavioral and distributional changes resulting from offshore wind activities. Federal and State regulators, the offshore wind industry, and environmental advocates require detailed information on PAM capabilities and techniques needed to promote efficient, consistent, and meaningful data collection efforts on local and regional scales. PAM during offshore wind construction and operation may be required by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management through project-related permits and approvals issued pursuant to relevant statutes and regulations. The recommendations in this paper aim to support this need as well as to aid the development of project-specific PAM Plans by identifying minimum procedures, system requirements, and other important components for inclusion, while promoting consistency across plans. These recommendations provide an initial guide for stakeholders to meet the rapid development of the offshore wind industry in United States waters. Approaches to PAM and agency requirements will evolve as future permits are issued and construction plans are approved, regional research priorities are refined, and scientific publications and new technologies become available.
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author Sofie M. Van Parijs
Kyle Baker
Jordan Carduner
Jaclyn Daly
Genevieve E. Davis
Carter Esch
Shane Guan
Amy Scholik-Schlomer
Nicholas B. Sisson
Erica Staaterman
author_facet Sofie M. Van Parijs
Kyle Baker
Jordan Carduner
Jaclyn Daly
Genevieve E. Davis
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Shane Guan
Amy Scholik-Schlomer
Nicholas B. Sisson
Erica Staaterman
author_sort Sofie M. Van Parijs
title NOAA and BOEM Minimum Recommendations for Use of Passive Acoustic Listening Systems in Offshore Wind Energy Development Monitoring and Mitigation Programs
title_short NOAA and BOEM Minimum Recommendations for Use of Passive Acoustic Listening Systems in Offshore Wind Energy Development Monitoring and Mitigation Programs
title_full NOAA and BOEM Minimum Recommendations for Use of Passive Acoustic Listening Systems in Offshore Wind Energy Development Monitoring and Mitigation Programs
title_fullStr NOAA and BOEM Minimum Recommendations for Use of Passive Acoustic Listening Systems in Offshore Wind Energy Development Monitoring and Mitigation Programs
title_full_unstemmed NOAA and BOEM Minimum Recommendations for Use of Passive Acoustic Listening Systems in Offshore Wind Energy Development Monitoring and Mitigation Programs
title_sort noaa and boem minimum recommendations for use of passive acoustic listening systems in offshore wind energy development monitoring and mitigation programs
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