Effects of floating wind farms on the marine ecosystem, with a focus on pelagic fish.
Informations
- Funding country
Norway
- Acronym
- -
- URL
- -
- Start date
- 1/1/2023
- End date
- 12/31/2026
- Budget
- 1,475,508 EUR
Fundings
Name | Role | Start | End | Amount |
---|---|---|---|---|
ENERGIX - Large-scale programme on energy | Grant | - | - | 1,475,508 EUR |
Abstract
Wind farms are a new use of area in Norwegian waters and could lead to conflicts among energy companies and fisheries about how to use ocean area and how such use affects the ecosystem. For a sustainable use of the ocean, all user interests must be considered and the ecosystem effects assessed. In this project we will study how a floating wind farm affects the marine ecosystem with a focus on fish populations. Bottom-mounted wind farms have been shown to attract fish and provide increased food availability and shelter, which could lead to positive effects for fish populations. On the other hand, disturbances from wind farms, such as noise pollution, could negatively affect fish populations. For floating wind farms, very little is known about their effects on species distribution and behaviours. In this project we will 1. document changes after the construction of Norway's first floating wind farm and 2. Measure noise and vibration within the wind farm and 3. Test how disturbances from turbines such as noise affect pelagic fish and their interaction with predators such as birds. To this aim we will compare species composition and abundance, fish and bird behaviour in the Tampen area before and after the establishment of a floating wind farm. We aim to predict whether the full-scale floating wind farms that are currently planned are more likely to have a negative or a positive effect on fish populations and catch rates. We will actively involve the main stakeholders within energy and fisheries in this project.