Ecological Monitoring and Mitigation Policies and Practices at Offshore Wind Installations
Publication Year: 2020

Ecological Monitoring and Mitigation Policies and Practices at Offshore Wind Installations in the United States and Europe

Citation:
Allen, Michael C. & Campo, Matthew. Ecological Monitoring and Mitigation Policies and Practices at Offshore Wind Installations in the United States and Europe. Retrieved from https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/t3-wn1p-cz80

EAC’s Matt Campo co-authored a report on Ecological Monitoring and Mitigation Policies and Practices at Offshore Wind Installations in the United States and Europe. Matt and co-author Michael Allen prepared the report for the New Jersey Climate Change Alliance with support from the Energy Foundation.

Offshore wind energy is poised to expand dramatically along the eastern United States. However, the promise of sustainable energy also brings potential impacts on marine ecosystems from new turbines and transmission infrastructure. This white paper informs government officials, scientists, and stakeholders in New Jersey about the current policies and monitoring methods other jurisdictions use to monitor potential ecological impacts from offshore wind installations. The authors reviewed policy documents in the eastern U.S. and Europe, reviewed the scientific literature, and conducted stakeholder interviews in spring 2020.

For more information, email Matt Campo.

Additional Topics
monitoring | NJCCRC | offshore wind | policies