TY - CONF TI - The Interface Between Science & Offshore Wind Policy in a Dynamic Ecosystem AU - Rosenbaum, H AU - Rekdahl, M AU - King-Nolan, C AU - Baumgartner, M AU - Dupont, J T2 - 2024 State of the Science Workshop on Offshore Wind Energy, Wildlife, and Fisheries C1 - Long Island, New York, USA AB - This symposium provides targeted project results for small and large cetaceans and includes a discussion on how collaboration between researched and developers has improved the use of our science. Organizers: Howard Rosenbaum (moderator) and Jennifer Dupont. Presentations include:Setting the stage: An overview of our research and the interface of science with policy/best practices – Howard RosenbaumA deeper dive: Seasonal occurrence of four large whale species from 2016-2024 in the Empire Wind area; moving beyond detection of single cell types for large whales to increase detection probability – Melinda Rekdahl and Carissa King-NolanEvaluating the efficacy of real-time passive acoustic monitoring near offshore wind energy development activities to help mitigate risks to North Atlantic right whales – Mark Baumgartner Tying it all together: What do these findings mean for policy and best practice around development activities? – Jennifer Dupont DA - 2024/07// PY - 2024 UR - https://www.nyetwg.com/2024-workshop LA - English KW - Wind Energy KW - Fixed Offshore Wind KW - Noise KW - Marine Mammals KW - Cetaceans ER -