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Guiding research for the sustainable development, operation, and decommissioning of offshore wind farms in Australia

Australian Ocean Data Network
McLean, D. ; Ierodiacono, D. ; Carroll, A. ; Delefosse, M. ; Depczynski, M. ; Flagg, D. ; Hansen, J. ; Huang, Z. ; Klaasen, M. ; Langlois, T. ; Lester, E. ; McCormack, S. ; Nanson, R. ; Nichol, S. ; Parsons, M. ; Schlappy, M. ; Speed, C. ; Thums, M. ; Navaro, M. ; Sprogis, K. ; Young, M. ; Todd, V. ; Wells, J. ; Wenderlich, M. ; Jordan, A.
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The development of Australia’s offshore renewable energy (ORE) industry can learn and benefit from decades of international experience and research. However, local knowledge of our unique receiving environment and the organisms that depend on it is critical for ensuring development minimises impacts on marine ecosystems. Long-term monitoring and adaptive management strategies that consistently evaluate and address environmental impacts of offshore wind farms will be necessary throughout the operational lifespan of ORE. This collaborative National Environmental Science Program project established an inventory of environmental and cultural data and best practice monitoring standards to support regulatory decision-making for ORE development for current proposed and declared areas: Hunter, Gippsland and Bass Strait, Illawarra, Southern Ocean and south-west Western Australia. We provide detail on 1) potential impacts of installation, operation, and decommissioning; 2) best practice standards for monitoring; 3) cultural and environmental values of Indigenous communities with links to development areas; 4) seabed geomorphology and habitat characterisation; potential interactions with oceanography and 5) the seasonality and distribution of interacting species. The inventory, which is available to the Government, proponents, and researchers, will improve the effectiveness of future research for the sustainable development of ORE in Australia. Presented at the 2024 AMSA-NZMSS Conference Hobart Tas

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Communicate and showcase our National Environmental Science Program project on ORE baseline datasets and ocean best practice approaches for offshore assessment to the Australian marine science community at the AMSA conference (2024).

Created: 17 03 2024

Issued: 23 10 2024

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