2011, Ichthys Marine, COWRIE Research, Benefits and disadvantages of co-locating windfarms and marine conservation zones

2011, Ichthys Marine, COWRIE Research, Benefits and disadvantages of co-locating windfarms and marine conservation zones

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May 2021

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March 2011 - March 2011

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Summary

In summer 2010, Ichthys Marine produced a report for Collaborative Offshore Wind
Research Into the Environment (COWRIE) that identified options and opportunities to
mitigate any adverse impacts on fishing activities that resulted from constructing and
operating windfarms. One of the possible mitigation options identified was to co-locate
windfarms ...

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Study of the impacts on commercial fishing of the co-location of offshore wind farms and marine conservation zones.