Effets des sons anthropiques sur la faune marine
Cas des projets éoliens offshore
Contributor(s)
Bonnel, Julien (editor)
Chauvaud, Sylvain (editor)
Chauvaud, Laurent (editor)
Mars, Jérôme (editor)
Language
FrenchAbstract
The development of offshore wind energy is currently under debate. The possible detrimental effects of noise pollution on marine life are a legitimate concern for civil society, industry and political bodies. This book, which brings together experts from various disciplines, reviews the scientific knowledge on the acoustic impact of offshore wind projects on marine fauna and the methods to reduce it. It is written in the context of the expected development of marine renewable energy (MRE) projects and focuses on the impact of noise from offshore works for the construction, operation and dismantling of offshore wind turbines on various compartments of marine fauna (marine mammals, fish, invertebrates, birds and turtles) This book is intended for impact study professionals, researchers, students, MRE industrialists, as well as territorial managers and members of nature protection associations.
Keywords
human activity; energy; environment; wildlife; seabed; risk management; shellfish; oceanography; fisheries; public policy; pollution; prevention; fisheries resource; sonarDOI
10.35690/978-2-7592-3545-2ISBN
9782759235445, 9782759235452, 9782759235469, 9782759235445Publisher
éditions QuaePublication date and place
2022Classification
Alternative and renewable energy industries