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- Report:
Cook et al.
… met from renewables by 2020 by creating a portfolio of both onshore and offshore technologies (Marine Scotland 2011). However, concern over the environmental impacts of these developments in the UK, …
- Report:
Tweddle et al.
… Over the last decade, the marine renewables industry has been subject to significant research and development investment, … (31% by 2011), and 11% of heat demand (Scottish Government, 2011). It is anticipated that marine renewable energy sources (tidal and wave power) will play an important role in reaching … Works Licence, issued by the Shetland Islands Council, and a Marine Licence, issued by Marine Scotland. One exploratory Works Licence has been granted by the Shetland Islands Council for a …
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Searle et al.
Collision and displacement/barrier impacts for seabirds interacting with offshore wind farms (OWFs) are currently assessed using separate modelling methods. This means collision mortality is estimated separately from displacement and barrier effects, and the effect sizes are subsequently combined. However, there is concern with this approach because the parameters used in both assessments are…
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TeraWatt
… is a £1m project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council through its Marine Challenge Fund. The project formally began on 22nd February 2012 and will run for 36 … streamline the licencing of wave and tidal energy devices by minimising their impacts on the marine environment. These Position Papers provide a "toolbox" of methods to better understand and assess the effects of tidal and wave energy arrays on the marine environment. … 2015-01-01 …
- Journal Article:
Rouse et al.
… (ROV). This footage has the potential to provide insight into interactions between the marine environment and offshore pipelines. This study uses inspection footage from eight … during pipeline decommissioning including cost, technical feasibility and impacts to other marine users. … 2019-04-16 …
- Journal Article:
Chimienti et al.
The recent increase in data accuracy from high resolution accelerometers offers substantial potential for improved understanding and prediction of animal movements. However, current approaches used for analysing these multivariable datasets typically require existing knowledge of the behaviors of the animals to inform the behavioral classification process. These methods are thus not well‐…
- Presentation:
Kafas et al.
… Scotland’s seas support diverse commercial fisheries, including both inshore and offshore fishing … based approach with fishery stakeholders (the ScotMap project). Increasing competition over marine space highlighted the need for comprehensive spatial information on fishing activities. … data can provide a Scotland-wide spatial representation of fisheries to assist in marine planning for renewable energy, conservation and fisheries management. VMS data combined …
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Orr et al.
… This project was jointly commissioned by Marine Scotland with Sciencewise1 and aimed to inform the development of a conceptual framework of … of new Socio- Economic Impact Assessment Guidance for Offshore Renewable Energy that Marine Scotland has developed (due to be published shortly) so that it can be used in tandem with …
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Marine Scotland Science
… This document provides a Framework for the preparation of a Marine Spatial Plan (MSP) for the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters. The purpose of the Framework … be filled. This document incorporates the results of Regional Locational Guidance (RLG) for Marine Energy (wave and tidal stream) which is published as a Part 2 of this document. In … of the RLG to provide more detailed consideration of the specific issues associated with marine energy projects. … 2011-01-01 …
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Marine Scotland Science
… on greater awareness and knowledge. This policy will only be applied following discussion with Marine Scotland. Developers will still be required to undertake assessments required as part of the …
- Journal Article:
Langton et al.
Current development plans indicate that during the next decade there will be an increase in tidal stream and wave(TSW) power generation activity in Scottish Waters, together with the designation of additional offshore areas for seabird conservation. This paper summarises how TSW developments could affect seabirds, based on experience from other forms of disturbance, and explores the possible…
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Marmo et al.
… types is then compared to curves representing the hearing and behavioural response of marine species likely to come into contact with off-shore wind farms in Scottish Waters. The marine species examined are minke whales, harbour porpoise, grey seals, harbour seals, bottlenose … was placed on the three different foundation types and the variation of the sound field in the marine environment around each foundation was modelled to a distance of 40 m from the foundation. …
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McDonald et al.
Offshore renewable developments have the potential to impact on seabirds by displacing individuals from foraging habitats. The impact of displacement is particularly important for breeding seabirds that, as central place foragers, are constrained to obtain food within a certain distance from the breeding colony. The current worst case scenario is that displacement causes 100% mortality,…
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Robinson et al.
… increased need to make in-situ measurements of underwater noise for the assessment of risk to marine life. Although not intended as a standard, these guidelines address the need for a common …
- Report:
Northridge
… used in environmental impact assessments of the potential impacts on cetacean populations of marine renewable energy developments in Scottish waters. The advice takes account of and where … species, which can be found in areas of search for renewable developments identified in Marine Scotland Scoping Studies for wind (2011), wave (2012) and tidal stream (2012) energy, and …
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Simpson and Woodward
… 1.1 By 2020 the percentage of Scotland's energy coming from renewable sources will increase. Studies have identified that there … affect wildlife populations. The surveys presented here will help to find out how one area of marine development, the west coast of Lewis, is used by waterbirds and marine mammals. Areas close to the Isle of Lewis have already been identified as being important …
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Thompson et al.
… This report is designed to fulfil requirements MR1 and MR2 within the Marine Mammal Scientific Support Research Programme MMSS/001/11. The report describes the current state of knowledge of effects of offshore renewable energy generators on marine mammals and then identifies a prioritised list of research gaps. A total of 28 specific …
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Lewis et al.
… For proposed renewable developments in the marine environment, accurate SPA population estimates are required to inform the EIA process. … dating back to as early as 1970. As such, Natural Power Consultants (NPC) was commissioned by Marine Scotland to collate existing data on SPA populations breeding around the Scottish coast (from …
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Malcolm et al.
… application of various approaches to EIA and HRA places additional resourcing requirements on Marine Scotland and their statutory nature conservation advisors who will review each approach adopted. To address this issue Marine Scotland commissioned Natural Power Consultants (NPC) to undertake a review of extant data …
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Thorley
… beyond that already provided by the rod catch data (a freely available resource collated by Marine Scotland Science). Given the associated costs, it is suggested that the collection of additional …
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