Methodologies to assess the impact of offshore wind development on fishery data collections
Conveners: Andrew Lipsky (United States), Talya ten Brink (United States), Andrew Gill (United Kingdom)
CM 63: Zooplankton survey for regional fisheries monitoring in Southern New England offshore wind development
CM 152: Emergence of large-scale hydrodynamic structures due to atmospheric offshore wind farm wakes
CM 172: The Flyway Concept and Assessment of OWF Impacts on Migratory Marine Fauna
CM 176: Implications of an offshore wind farm for the life cycle of southern New England Black sea bass
CM 227: Acoustical and biological survey of the Block Island wind farm
CM 267: The value of pre-construction baselines for understanding basic biology: a case study on Atlantic cod
CM 277: ICES surveys with obstacles? The Impact of offshore wind parks on fisheries research in the Baltic
CM 279: Fisheries monitoring of an offshore windfarm off New Jersey, northeast U.S.
CM 287: Methods used in monitoring fish communities and what we can learn from it for Baltic Sea no-take zones
CM 303: Surveying fishery resources in an offshore windfarm: adaptive approaches for standardizing sampling around turbines
CM 327: Communicating offshore wind farms’ construction and operations to mariners
CM 349: Potential recursions of offshore wind development on scientific surveys and population assessment: A case study of Atlantic surfclam along the Northeast U.S.
CM 352: A Framework for assessing the interactions of Offshore Windfarms and Fisheries
CM 353: A baseline assessment of marine fisheries populations in the northeast United States offshore wind energy lease areas
CM 370: Fine-scale movement and habitat selection of artificial reef materials by reef fishes: implications for offshore wind studies
CM 384: Using Ecological Modeling to Inform Fisheries-independent Monitoring Program for Offshore Wind Power Development
CM 459: Recent developments in the use of offshore robotics for fisheries assessments
CM 481: Survey simulation experimentation and evaluation project (SSEEP): a participatory design approach to evaluate changes to marine fishery ecosystem monitoring surveys under planned offshore wind development in the Northeast US
CM 486: Visualizing historical time series data in the presence of proposed offshore wind development areas to understand the potential impacts to a fishery-independent multispecies trawl survey
CM 501: Assessing bias in fishing footprints using fine scale data
CM 512: An overview of the effects resulting from offshore wind farms on shellfish and fisheries: challenges and recommendations
CM 517: An autonomous-based oceanographic and ecological baseline to inform offshore wind development over the continental shelf off the coast of New Jersey, northeast U.S.
CM 541: Development of a United States strategic implementation plan to mitigate the impacts of offshore wind energy on NOAA Fisheries scientific surveys
CM 556: Developing strategies for responding to unavoidable changes in design of fishery-independent surveys
Theme Session O – Methodologies to assess the impact of offshore wind development on fishery data collections
Recommended citation
ICES. 2022. Theme Session O – Methodologies to assess the impact of offshore wind development on fishery data collections. ICES Annual Science Conference 2022, Dublin, Ireland. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.21618276