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Assessing Exploratory Drilling Impacts on an Arctic Deepwater Sea-Pen Habitat in Offshore Norway

机译:评估挪威海上北极深水海笔栖息地的探索性钻探影响

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Drilling in Norwegian Arctic waters provokes concern regarding potential impacts on commercial fisheries and the marine environment. Of particular concern are deep-water sponge and sea-pen habitats. Drilling permits require environmental surveys to be carried out before and after drilling, to document drill cutting impacts. Lack of data on bottom currents in deep, northern waters may introduce errors in deposition models. This study aimed to provide data for environmental waste management in the Norwegian Arctic, at a drilling location at approximately 1400 m depth, inhabited by the deep-water seapen tentatively identified as Umbellula enchrinus, which occurs along the continental slope across the entire European Arctic. More than 70 Umbellula colonies were mapped using underwater video within approximately 1 km2 around the drilling location. Four surveys were carried out between 2010 and 2013, covering pre-and post-drilling conditions. Sediment core samples were taken before and after drilling to quantify the thickness and spatial extent of deposited drill cuttings. An Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) was deployed to measure water currents in the lower 450 m of the water column, at high resolution, during the entire drilling period. The upper water masses comprised northward-flowing Atlantic water, with cold Norwegian Sea Deep Water in the lowest 200 m overlying the seabed. Visible deposition of drill cuttings was restricted to within 100 m from the drilling location in most directions, and extending to around 150 m to the south-west, in accordance with bottom water movements. Exposure to cuttings deposition was not lethal, but organisms immediately near the well were mechanically destroyed. This likely is the most detailed investigation of live Umbellula organisms world-wide, and contributes to biological research on drilling impacts. Innovative water column measurements and drill cuttings impact assessments provide data for planning environmentally-sound drilling waste management strategies for offshore operations in Arctic Norway.
机译:在挪威北极水域钻探引起关于商业渔业和海洋环境的潜在影响的关注。特别关注的是深水海绵和海上栖息地。钻井许可证需要在钻井前后进行的环境调查,以记录钻孔切割的影响。北部水域缺乏关于底部电流的数据可能会在沉积模型中引入错误。本研究旨在为挪威北极的环境废物管理提供环境废物管理数据,钻探位置约为1400米的深度,被深海海牌暂时鉴定为umbellula Enchrinus,这沿着整个欧洲北极的欧式坡度发生。在钻井位置约1 km 2内使用水下视频映射了70多个umbellula菌落。 2010年至2013年间进行了四次调查,涵盖了预先钻孔和钻井后的条件。在钻孔之前和之后采集沉积物核心样品,以量化沉积的钻屑的厚度和空间程度。部署了声学多普勒电流分析器(ADCP),以在整个钻井期间在高分辨率下测量水柱下部450米的水流。上部水群众包括向北流动的大西洋水,在海底上最低200米的最低200米的冷挪戴海深水。在大多数方向上距钻孔位置的可见钻孔沉积在100米范围内,并根据底部水运动延伸到西南部约150米。暴露于切割沉积不是致命的,但在井附近的生物机械被破坏。这可能是全球活伞生物的最详细调查,并为钻井撞击的生物学研究做出贡献。创新的水柱测量和钻扦插影响评估为北极挪威的海上业务规划环境 - 钻探废物管理策略提供数据。

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