As part of the risk retirement process, OES-Environmental has developed "evidence bases" for several key stressor-receptor interactions. The evidence bases are lists of key research papers and monitoring reports for each stressor-receptor interaction that informs risk retirement for small numbers of marine renewable energy devices. The evidence bases have been reviewed by international subject matter experts at conferences and online workshops as part of OES-Environmental's outreach and engagement strategy.
The evidence base for habitat change was presented during an online workshop on August 18, 2020. The status of knowledge for habitat change was split into key categories in order to assess each aspect of risk: learning from surrogate industries, effects of installation/removal on benthos, changes in community composition on and near devices, artificial reef effect, and indirect effects. More information about the event can be found here. Additional information on habitat change can be found in the Tethys Knowledge Base, in Chapter 3 of the 2024 State of the Science Report, and in Chapter 6 of the 2020 State of the Science Report.
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