Monitoring the effects of offshore wind farms on the epifauna and demersal fish fauna of soft-bottom sediments

One year after the construction of 55 monopiles on the Bligh Bank, changes within the softsubstratum epibenthos and fish were observed, both on ecosystem component level and on species level. Analyses were conducted to discriminate between effects of the presence of turbines and effects as a result...

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Main Authors: Vandendriessche, S., Derweduwen, J., Hostens, K.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=218679
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spelling ftvliz:oai:oma.vliz.be:218679 2023-05-15T18:41:11+02:00 Monitoring the effects of offshore wind farms on the epifauna and demersal fish fauna of soft-bottom sediments Vandendriessche, S. Derweduwen, J. Hostens, K. 2012 http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=218679 en eng http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=218679 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess +biinib+Degraer+S.+iet+al.i+iOffshore+wind+farms+in+the+Belgian+part+of+the+North+Sea+Heading+for+an+understanding+of+environmental+impacts.i+pp.+55-71 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2012 ftvliz 2022-05-01T09:48:50Z One year after the construction of 55 monopiles on the Bligh Bank, changes within the softsubstratum epibenthos and fish were observed, both on ecosystem component level and on species level. Analyses were conducted to discriminate between effects of the presence of turbines and effects as a result of changing activities in the vicinity of the wind farms (fringe effects). The results showed a decrease in total demersal fish densities and an increase in epibenthos densities within the wind farm. The changes in demersal fish may have resulted from the absence of fisheries in the area or local changes in sedimentology and infaunal communities. For commercially important flatfish, we observed higher densities (turbot, sole) and/or changes in length-frequency distribution (turbot, plaice). This may signal a refugium effect, but bearing in mind that large flatfish such as sole do not stay within a wind farm for longer periods, this effect will be limited. The increase in epibenthos probably resulted from the presence of hard substrates and their fouling communities and from the absence of fisheries. The increase, however, was mainly seen for dominant, scavenging species such as echinoderms and hermit crabs. Signs of recovery of populations of long lived species vulnerable to trawling were not yet observed in autumn 2011 at the Bligh Bank. Some differences between fringe stations and reference stations were described but they cannot straightforwardly be linked to fringe effects resulting from changing activities in the close vicinity of the wind farm concession. Article in Journal/Newspaper Turbot Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Open Marine Archive (OMA)
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description One year after the construction of 55 monopiles on the Bligh Bank, changes within the softsubstratum epibenthos and fish were observed, both on ecosystem component level and on species level. Analyses were conducted to discriminate between effects of the presence of turbines and effects as a result of changing activities in the vicinity of the wind farms (fringe effects). The results showed a decrease in total demersal fish densities and an increase in epibenthos densities within the wind farm. The changes in demersal fish may have resulted from the absence of fisheries in the area or local changes in sedimentology and infaunal communities. For commercially important flatfish, we observed higher densities (turbot, sole) and/or changes in length-frequency distribution (turbot, plaice). This may signal a refugium effect, but bearing in mind that large flatfish such as sole do not stay within a wind farm for longer periods, this effect will be limited. The increase in epibenthos probably resulted from the presence of hard substrates and their fouling communities and from the absence of fisheries. The increase, however, was mainly seen for dominant, scavenging species such as echinoderms and hermit crabs. Signs of recovery of populations of long lived species vulnerable to trawling were not yet observed in autumn 2011 at the Bligh Bank. Some differences between fringe stations and reference stations were described but they cannot straightforwardly be linked to fringe effects resulting from changing activities in the close vicinity of the wind farm concession.
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Derweduwen, J.
Hostens, K.
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Derweduwen, J.
Hostens, K.
Monitoring the effects of offshore wind farms on the epifauna and demersal fish fauna of soft-bottom sediments
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Hostens, K.
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title Monitoring the effects of offshore wind farms on the epifauna and demersal fish fauna of soft-bottom sediments
title_short Monitoring the effects of offshore wind farms on the epifauna and demersal fish fauna of soft-bottom sediments
title_full Monitoring the effects of offshore wind farms on the epifauna and demersal fish fauna of soft-bottom sediments
title_fullStr Monitoring the effects of offshore wind farms on the epifauna and demersal fish fauna of soft-bottom sediments
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring the effects of offshore wind farms on the epifauna and demersal fish fauna of soft-bottom sediments
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