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Abbravation: Estuaries and Coasts

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Springer US

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10.1016/0016-5085(93)90943-7

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1559-2731

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Environmental Risk Evaluation System—an Approach t

Authors: Andrea Copping Luke Hanna Brie Van Cleve Kara Blake Richard M Anderson
Publish Date: 2014/04/26
Volume: 38, Issue: 1, Pages: 287-302
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The pressure to develop new and renewable forms of energy to combat climate change ocean acidification and energy security has encouraged exploration of sources of power generation from the ocean One of the major challenges to deploying these devices is discerning the likely effects those devices and associated systems will have on the marine environment Determining the effects each device design and deployment system may have on specific marine animals and habitats estimating the extent of those effects upon the resiliency of the ecosystem and designing appropriate mitigation measures to protect against degradation all pose substantial challenges With little direct observational or experimental data available on the effects of wave tidal and offshore wind devices on marine animals habitats and ecosystem processes researchers have developed the Environmental Risk Evaluation System ERES to provide preliminary assessments of these risks and to act as a framework for integrating future data on direct interactions of ocean energy devices with the environment Using biophysical risk factors interactions of marine animals and seabirds with ocean energy devices and systems are examined potential effects on habitats and changes in processes such as sedimentation patterns and water quality are also considered The risks associated with specific interactions for which data are more readily available are explored including interactions between ocean energy devices and surface vessels toxicity of antibiofouling paints and potential for harm to animals from turbine blade strike ERES also examines the effect that environmental regulations have on the deployment and operation of ocean energy devices


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