Department of Biology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA.
Responsible Offshore Science Alliance, 1050 Connecticut Avenue NW #65036, Washington, DC 20036, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2022 Jan;151(1):205. doi: 10.1121/10.0009237.
There are substantial knowledge gaps regarding both the bioacoustics and the responses of animals to sounds associated with pre-construction, construction, and operations of offshore wind (OSW) energy development. A workgroup of the 2020 State of the Science Workshop on Wildlife and Offshore Wind Energy identified studies for the next five years to help stakeholders better understand potential cumulative biological impacts of sound and vibration to fishes and aquatic invertebrates as the OSW industry develops. The workgroup identified seven short-term priorities that include a mix of primary research and coordination efforts. Key research needs include the examination of animal displacement and other behavioral responses to sound, as well as hearing sensitivity studies related to particle motion, substrate vibration, and sound pressure. Other needs include: identification of priority taxa on which to focus research; standardization of methods; development of a long-term highly instrumented field site; and examination of sound mitigation options for fishes and aquatic invertebrates. Effective assessment of potential cumulative impacts of sound and vibration on fishes and aquatic invertebrates is currently precluded by these and other knowledge gaps. However, filling critical gaps in knowledge will improve our understanding of possible sound-related impacts of OSW energy development to populations and ecosystems.
关于近海风力(OSW)能源开发前建设、建设和运营过程中与声音相关的生物声学和动物反应,存在大量知识空白。2020 年野生动物与海上风力能源科学状况研讨会的一个工作组确定了未来五年的研究计划,以帮助利益相关者更好地了解随着 OSW 行业的发展,声音和振动对鱼类和水生无脊椎动物可能产生的累积生物影响。工作组确定了七个短期优先事项,其中包括一些基础研究和协调工作。关键的研究需求包括研究动物对声音的迁移和其他行为反应,以及与质点运动、基底振动和声压有关的听力敏感性研究。其他需求包括:确定优先研究的分类单元;方法的标准化;建立一个长期高度仪器化的现场站点;以及研究鱼类和水生无脊椎动物的声音缓解措施。目前,这些和其他知识空白使得有效评估声音和振动对鱼类和水生无脊椎动物的潜在累积影响成为不可能。然而,填补知识方面的关键空白将提高我们对 OSW 能源开发可能对种群和生态系统产生的与声音相关影响的理解。