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Commercial fisheries interactions with oil and gas pipelines in the North Sea: considerations for decommissioning

机译:商业渔业与北海油气管道的相互作用:退役注意事项

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Commercial fisheries and oil and gas extraction are both spatially extensive industries in the North Sea (NS), and inevitably there is physical interaction where the two activities coincide. Regular contact between fishing gear and pipelines may risk pipeline integrity and could lead to gear snagging. It is also known, anecdotally, that some vessels target pipelines, potentially benefiting from local artificial reef effects. The impacts of pipeline decommissioning options (removal vs. in situ) on commercial fisheries must be evaluated as part of the consenting process, but the degree of interaction between the two is presently unknown in the NS. Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) data for the Scottish demersal fleet were analysed with spatial data on pipelines. Approximately one-third (36.1%) of trips fished within 200 m of a pipeline over a 5-year period, suggesting that pipelines are subjected to regular interaction with fishing gear. The fishing effort (in hours) associated with pipelines was 2.52% of the total effort, compared to 1.33% in an equivalent area of seabed 1 km away, implying modest aggregation of fishing around pipelines. Only a small percentage (0.93%) of fishing trips actively targeted pipelines as fishing grounds. The highest level of fishing around pipelines occurred in the northeast NS. Pipeline sections with 100 h of fishing were typically larger diameter pipelines. The results suggest that pipeline decommissioning may have both negative (displacement of aggregated effort) and positive (reduced snagging potential) outcomes for commercial fisheries. It is recommended that where there is little or no fishing activity associated with pipelines, receptors other than fishing should be prioritized when selecting decommissioning strategies. Additionally, the intensity of fishing around pipelines should be used to inform the frequency of post-decommissioning integrity monitoring for any pipelines left in situ.
机译:商业渔业和油气开采都是北海(NS)在空间上广泛的产业,不可避免地存在物理相互作用,这两种活动同时发生。渔具与管道之间的定期接触可能会危害管道完整性,并可能导致渔具卡住。众所周知,有些船只的目标是管道,可能会从当地的人工礁效应中受益。必须作为同意程序的一部分,评估管道退役方案(拆除与现场淘汰)对商业渔业的影响,但是在NS中目前尚不清楚两者之间的相互作用程度。利用管道上的空间数据分析了苏格兰舰队的船舶监测系统(VMS)数据。在5年的时间里,大约有三分之一(36.1%)的出海钓鱼距离是在管道200 m内,这表明管道经常与渔具相互作用。与管道相关的捕捞努力(以小时计)占总努力的2.52%,而在相距1公里的海底等效区域中为1.33%,这意味着在管道周围进行适度的捕捞活动。只有一小部分(0.93%)的钓鱼活动积极地将管道作为钓鱼场。管道周围的最高捕鱼水平发生在东北东北部。捕捞时间大于100小时的管道段通常是较大直径的管道。结果表明,管道退役对商业性渔业可能既有消极(总工作量的替代)又有积极(消减潜伏潜力)的结果。建议在很少或没有与管道相关的捕捞活动的地方,在选择退役策略时应优先考虑除捕捞以外的其他受体。另外,应使用管道周围的捕捞强度来告知对留在现场的任何管道进行退役后完整性监控的频率。

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    《ICES Journal of Marine Science》 |2018年第1期|279-286|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Scottish Assoc Marine Sci, Ecol Dept, Oban PA37 1QA, Argyll, Scotland;

    Marine Scotland Sci, Renewables & Energy Programme, 375 Victoria Rd, Aberdeen AB11 9DB, Scotland;

    Marine Scotland Sci, Renewables & Energy Programme, 375 Victoria Rd, Aberdeen AB11 9DB, Scotland;

    Marine Scotland Sci, Renewables & Energy Programme, 375 Victoria Rd, Aberdeen AB11 9DB, Scotland;

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  • 关键词

    decommissioning; fisheries; North Sea; pipeline; VMS;

    机译:退役;渔业;北海;管道;VMS;

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