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Quantifying the effects of tidal turbine array operations on the distribution of marine mammals: Implications for collision risk

机译:量化潮汐轮机阵列操作对海洋哺乳动物分布的影响:碰撞风险的影响

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Owing to their predictability, tidal currents are an attractive source of renewable energy. However, data on the environmental impacts, especially at array scale, are lacking. We present a spatial analysis of telemetry data, identifying the effects of the presence and operations of the world's first commercial sized tidal turbine array on the movements of an acoustically sensitive marine mammal; the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina). No significant change in at sea distribution was detected between pre and post installation of the 4 turbine array. However, seals showed overt avoidance responses during turbine operations, with a significant decrease in predicted abundance (95% CIs:-11%,-49%) within ~2 km of the array. These results provide important information for estimating collision rates between seals and tidal turbine arrays and demonstrate an analytical framework which can be used to assess the effect of arrays on other marine animal distributions. Collision risk models used to estimate collision rate between tidal turbines and marine mammals traditionally assume some non-empirical degree of avoidance, or no avoidance. The avoidance response elicited by seals to these devices could reduce the likelihood of direct collisions, with estimated avoidance rates measured here suggesting a decrease in total number of between 0.4% and 2% per annum. Further, given sustained barrier effects were not identified, avoidance may only be occurring during the potentially dangerous periods during operations thereby not restricting movement through the site at all times. However, future environmental impact assessments and spatial planning for array deployments should consider the potential for repulsion of acoustically sensitive top-predators away from ecologically important sites. (c) 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:由于它们的可预测性,潮流是一种有吸引力的可再生能源来源。然而,缺乏关于环境影响的数据,特别是在阵列规模。我们展示了对遥测数据的空间分析,识别世界上第一个商用大小潮涡轮机阵列对声学敏感海洋哺乳动物的运动的影响和运营的影响;港口密封(Phoca valulina)。在预先安装4个涡轮阵列的安装之间未检测到海上分布的显着变化。然而,密封件在涡轮机操作期间显示出明显的避免响应,预测丰度(95%CIS:-11%, - 49%)在阵列左右的情况下显着降低。这些结果提供了用于估计密封件和潮汐涡轮机阵列之间的碰撞速率的重要信息,并证明可用于评估阵列对其他海洋动物分布的影响的分析框架。用于估计潮汐轮机和海洋哺乳动物之间的冲突率的碰撞风险模型传统上假设一些非经验的避免程度,或者没有避免。通过密封件引起的避免响应可以降低直接碰撞的可能性,并且在此测量的估计避免率表明每年的总数为0.4%和2%之间的减少。此外,未识别给予持续屏障效应,可以在操作期间的潜在危险时段期间避免避免,从而无论如何都不限制通过该网站的运动。然而,未来的环境影响评估和阵列部署的空间规划应考虑远离生态重要网站的声学敏感的顶级捕食者的潜力。 (c)2021由elestvier有限公司出版

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  • 来源
    《Renewable energy》 |2021年第12期|157-165|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Univ St Andrews Sea Mammal Res Unit St Andrews KY16 8LB Fife Scotland|Univ Highlands & Isl Scottish Assoc Marine Sci Oban PA37 1QA Argyll Scotland;

    Univ St Andrews Sea Mammal Res Unit St Andrews KY16 8LB Fife Scotland|Univ St Andrews Ctr Res Ecol & Environm Modelling The Observ St Andrews KY16 9LZ Fife Scotland;

    Univ St Andrews Sea Mammal Res Unit St Andrews KY16 8LB Fife Scotland;

    Univ St Andrews Sea Mammal Res Unit St Andrews KY16 8LB Fife Scotland;

    Univ St Andrews Sea Mammal Res Unit St Andrews KY16 8LB Fife Scotland;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Environmental monitoring; Tidal stream turbines; Spatial ecology; Marine spatial planning; Mammal behaviour;

    机译:环境监测;潮汐流涡轮机;空间生态学;海洋空间规划;哺乳动物行为;

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