从海洋能源开发中取代动物:机制和后果
Lenaïg G Hemery1, Lysel Garavelli2, Andrea E Copping2
1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Coastal Sciences Division, 1529 West Sequim Bay Road, Sequim, WA 98382, USA.
The Science of the total environment
|January 29, 2024
概括
大规模的海洋能源项目可能会取代海洋动物. 本综述定义了迁移,确定了受影响的物种,并提出了研究这些影响的方法,以帮助可再生能源的发展.
科学领域:
- 海洋可再生能源海洋可再生能源
- 海洋生态海洋生态学
- 环境影响评估环境影响评估
背景情况:
- 海洋能源的扩张需要大规模的阵列,带来新的环境风险.
- 动物从息地和迁徙路线中流离失所是大型海洋能源项目的关键问题.
- 目前的研究受限于不清楚的定义和方法来研究流离失所.
研究的目的:
- 在海洋能源背景下定义"排离".
- 识别容易被迁移的海洋动物群体及其潜在反应.
- 概述调查和监测迁移效应的方法.
主要方法:
- 审查现有的文献和来自其他离岸行业的经验教训.
- 制定一个定义和理解动物迁移的框架.
- 使用建模和监测识别研究途径.
主要成果:
- 排斥被定义为对压力因素的吸引力,回避或排斥反应.
- 不同的海洋动物,从迁徙物种到盆地物种,可能会受到影响.
- 流离失所的后果从个人到人口层面的范围.
结论:
- 清晰的定义和框架对于研究海洋动物迁移至关重要.
- 需要使用建模和监测进行进一步的研究,以评估和减轻影响.
- 解决知识差距将支持可持续的海洋能源开发和保护.
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