Marine energy converters: Potential acoustic effects on fishes and aquatic invertebratesa)

被引:4
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作者
Popper, Arthur N. [1 ,7 ]
Haxel, Joseph [2 ]
Staines, Garrett [2 ]
Guan, Shane [3 ,8 ]
Nedelec, Sophie L. [4 ]
Roberts, Louise [5 ]
Deng, Zhiqun D. D. [6 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Biol, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
[2] Pacific Northwest Natl Lab, Coastal Sci Div, Sequim, WA 98382 USA
[3] Bur Ocean Energy Management, Environm Studies Program, Sterling, VA 20166 USA
[4] Univ Exeter, Dept Biosci, Exeter, England
[5] Univ Liverpool, Sch Environm Sci, Dept Earth Ocean & Ecol Sci, Liverpool, England
[6] Pacific Northwest Natl Lab, Earth Syst Sci Div, Richland, WA 99354 USA
[7] Environm BioAcoust LLC, Silver Spring, MD 20906 USA
[8] Catholic Univ Amer, Dept Mech Engn, Washington, DC 20064 USA
[9] Univ Michigan, Dept Naval Architecture & Marine Engn, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
关键词
UNDERWATER NOISE; PARTICLE MOTION; SOUND EXPOSURE; WAVE ENERGY; HIGH-INTENSITY; GADUS-MORHUA; HEARING; COMMUNICATION; FIELD; PERSPECTIVE;
D O I
10.1121/10.0020150
中图分类号
O42 [声学];
学科分类号
070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
The potential effects of underwater anthropogenic sound and substrate vibration from offshore renewable energy development on the behavior, fitness, and health of aquatic animals is a continuing concern with increased deployments and installation of these devices. Initial focus of related studies concerned offshore wind. However, over the past decade, marine energy devices, such as a tidal turbines and wave energy converters, have begun to emerge as additional, scalable renewable energy sources. Because marine energy converters (MECs) are not as well-known as other anthropogenic sources of potential disturbance, their general function and what is known about the sounds and substrate vibrations that they produce are introduced. While most previous studies focused on MECs and marine mammals, this paper considers the potential of MECs to cause acoustic disturbances affecting nearshore and tidal fishes and invertebrates. In particular, the focus is on particle motion and substrate vibration from MECs because these effects are the most likely to be detected by these animals. Finally, an analysis of major data gaps in understanding the acoustics of MECs and their potential impacts on fishes and aquatic invertebrates and recommendations for research needed over the next several years to improve understanding of these potential impacts are provided.
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页码:518 / 532
页数:15
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