TY - RPRT TI - Dogger Bank Environmental Statement AU - Dogger Bank Wind Farm AB - This document constitutes the Environmental Statement (ES) for Dogger Bank Teesside A & B, presenting the findings of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). The ES is submitted in support of the Development Consent Order (DCO) application and is required under the Infrastructure Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2009 (which transpose the EIA requirements of the EU Directive (EIA Directive) 85/337/EEC (as amended by Directive 97/11/EC and Directive 2003/35/EC) (see Chapter 3 Legislation and Policy)). This document constitutes the Environmental Statement (ES) for Dogger Bank Teesside A & B, presenting the findings of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). The ES is submitted in support of the Development Consent Order (DCO) application and is required under the Infrastructure Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2009 (which transpose the EIA requirements of the EU Directive (EIA Directive) 85/337/EEC (as amended by Directive 97/11/EC and Directive 2003/35/EC) (see Chapter 3 Legislation and Policy)). The EIA encompasses temporary and permanent activity, both onshore and offshore, during the construction, operational and decommissioning phases of the development. This ES presents the findings of the EIA for the development of Dogger Bank Teesside A & B, as identified in Sections 6.3.1 to 6.3.6 below.The information and design decisions presented within this document have been informed through an extensive programme of consultation, including provision of Preliminary Environmental Information (PEI) (see Chapter 7 Consultation). Chapter 1 - IntroductionChapter 2 - Project NeedChapter 3 - Legislation and PolicyChapter 4 - EIA ProcessChapter 5 - Project DescriptionChapter 6 - Assessment of alternatives Part 1Chapter 6 - Assessment of alternatives Part 2Chapter 7 - ConsultationChapter 8 - Designated SitesChapter 9 - Marine Physical Processes Part 1Chapter 9 - Marine Physical Processes Part 2Chapter 9 - Marine Physical Processes Part 3Chapter 9 - Marine Physical Processes Part 4Chapter 9 - Marine Physical Processes Part 5Chapter 9 - Marine Physical Processes Part 6Chapter 10 - Marine Water and Sediment QualityChapter 11 - Marine and Coastal OrnithologyChapter 12 - Marine and Intertidal EcologyChapter 13 - Fish and Shellfish EcologyChapter 14 - Marine MammalsChapter 15 - Commercial Fisheries Chapter 16 - Shipping and NavigationChapter 17 - Other Marine UsersChapter 18- Marine and Coastal ArchaeologyChapter 19 - Military Activity and Civil AviationChapter 20 - Seascape and Visual CharacterChapter 21 - Landscape and Visual Character Part 1 Chapter 21 - Landscape and Visual Character Part 2Chapter 22 - Socio-economicsChapter 23 - Tourism and RecreationChapter 24 - Geology, Water Resources and Land QualityChapter 25 - Terrestrial Ecology Part 1 Chapter 25 - Terrestrial Ecology Part 2Chapter 25 - Terrestrial Ecology Part 3Chapter 25 - Terrestrial Ecology Part 4Chapter 25 - Terrestrial Ecology Part 5Chapter 26 - Land Use and Agriculture Part 1Chapter 26 - Land Use and Agriculture Part 2Chapter 27 - Terrestrial Archaeology Part 1Chapter 27 - Terrestrial Archaeology Part 2Chapter 28 - Traffic and AccessChapter 29 - Noise and VibrationChapter 30 - Air QualityChapter 31 - Inter-relationshipsChapter 32 - Transboundary EffectsChapter 33 - Cumulative Impact AssessmentChapter 34 - ConclusionsChapter 35 - Summary of Monitoring and MitigationES GlossaryNon Technical Summary DA - 2014/03// PY - 2014 PB - Forewind UR - https://doggerbank.com/dbc-certified-plans/ LA - English KW - Wind Energy KW - Fixed Offshore Wind KW - Fish KW - Invertebrates KW - Marine Mammals KW - Physical Environment KW - Human Dimensions ER -