Expert Forum #7
Lead by Andrea Copping, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
April 4, 2017
Summary:
There is limited monitoring of animal interactions around single wave and tidal devices and even less around arrays. Currently, the only examples of array monitoring are from the limited acoustic monitoring around the five tidal turbines at the RITE project (New York, Verdant Power), and soon to be revealed monitoring around the MeyGen tidal turbines (Scotland). This forum is a preliminary discussion on monitoring around tidal arrays.
The following questions were asked to prompt discussion:
- From what we know about animal interactions around single turbines, do we believe that monitoring around a single turbine in an array will provide sufficient insight into how animals will act around arrays?
- The approach to monitoring around arrays will depend on the scale of the array: several machines, or many many. How can we distinguish strategies for each scale?
- What do we know about likely scenarios for development?:
- Slow ramp up over time
- Likelihood of very large arrays being consented and installed at once
The slides presented are available here.
Attendees of the forum included:
- Sue Barr, Openhydro
- Jonathan Colby, Verdant
- Samantha Eaves, US Department of Energy
- Jonathan Horne, University of Washington
- Ian Hutchison and Paul Morgan, Aquatera
- Nate Johnson, Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC)
- Caitlin Long, European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC)
- Anne Marie O'Hagan, University College Cork
- Melissa Oldreive, Fundy Ocean Research Center for Energy (FORCE)
- Anna Redden, Acadia University
- Jan Sundberg, Uppsala University
- Chris Tomicheck, Kleinschmidt Associates
- Jeff Vieser, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
- Jason Wood, SMRU Consulting
- Gayle Zydlewski, University of Maine
- Andrea Copping, Mikaela Freeman, Genevra Harker-Klimes, Shari Matzner, Garrett Staines, and Jonathan Whiting, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
A video recording of the discussion has been posted below:
Past Events
- OES-Environmental Expert Forum: Expert Forum: Standardization of the Data We Collect, Online, 27 February 2017 16:00-17:00 UTC
- OES-Environmental Expert Forum: Expert Forum: Environmental Monitoring Around Turbines, Online, 12 January 2017 16:00-17:00 UTC
- OES-Environmental Expert Forum: Expert Forum: Risk of Collision between Marine Mammals and Tidal Turbines - Assessing at the Population Level, Online, 16 August 2016 16:00-17:00 UTC
- OES-Environmental Expert Forum: Expert Forum: Potential Risks to Larvae and Plankton from Tidal Turbines, Online, 11 August 2016 04:00-05:00 UTC
- OES-Environmental Expert Forum: Expert Forum: Risk of Collision between Marine Animals and Tidal Turbines, Online, 16 December 2014 04:00-05:00 UTC
- OES-Environmental Expert Forum: Expert Forum: Analyzing Acoustic Data around Marine Energy Devices, Online, 24 July 2014 17:00-18:00 UTC