Assessment of entanglement risk to marine megafauna due to offshore renewable energy mooring systems

Violette Harnois*, Helen C.M. Smith, Steven Benjamins, Lars Johanning

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Abstract

Abstract This paper defines a methodology to compare different offshore renewable energy (ORE) mooring configurations in terms of the risk of entanglement they present to marine megafauna. Currently, the entanglement of large marine animals is not explicitly considered in environmental impact studies. Recommendations need to be developed, assessing the risk of entanglement of ORE mooring configurations at the beginning of their design process. Physical parameters of the mooring system affecting the relative risk of entanglement have been identified as tension characteristics, swept volume ratio and mooring line curvature. These have been investigated further through six different mooring configurations: catenary with chains only, catenary with chains and nylon ropes, catenary with chains and polyester ropes, taut, catenary with accessory buoys, taut with accessory buoys. Results indicate that the taut configuration has the lowest relative risk of entanglement, while the highest relative risk occurs with catenary moorings with chains and nylon ropes or with catenary moorings with accessory buoys. However, the absolute risk of entanglement is found to be low, regardless of the mooring configuration. This methodology can also be applied to other mooring configurations, arrays or power cables.

Original languageEnglish
Article number54
Pages (from-to)27-49
Number of pages23
JournalInternational Journal of Marine Energy
Volume11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Keywords

  • Entanglement
  • Environmental impact assessment
  • Marine megafauna
  • Mooring system
  • Offshore renewable energy

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