The U.S. Offshore Wind Synthesis of Environmental Effects Research (SEER) project is hosting a free, public webinar series to share the latest research on the potential environmental effects of offshore wind energy development, including minimization and monitoring strategies. Each webinar will feature brief presentations from experts, a panel discussion, and an audience Q&A period.
Offshore wind energy relies on nearshore infrastructure to build, maintain and operate a wind farm. As the density of human activities on the coastline increases, effects to wildlife and habitat in coastal and estuary habitat need to be well understood. This webinar will highlight environmental considerations needed for the development of offshore wind energy and its potential effects on nearshore ecosystems, including effects from cable landfall, navigation, and port development.
Speakers:
- Shane Phillips, Senior Civil/Coastal Engineer, Moffatt & Nichol (Presentation Slides)
- Kathy Matthews, North Carolina Renewable Energy Coordinator & Fish and Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Presentation Slides)
- Tatiana Inouye, Senior Environmental Planner, & Negar Vahidi, Planning & Public Policy Director, Aspen Environmental Group (Presentation Slides)
Webinar Recording:
Past Events
- SEER: Emerging Technologies and Infrastructure for Monitoring Bats and Birds Offshore, Online, 12 July 2023 17:00-18:00 UTC
- SEER: Recent Advances in Autonomous Environmental Monitoring Technologies to Support Offshore Wind Energy Development, Online, 6 July 2023 16:00-17:00 UTC
- SEER: Regional Surveys to Improve Understanding of Ecosystems and Relevance to Offshore Wind Energy Development, Online, 31 May 2023 15:00-16:00 UTC