As Offshore Renewable Energy continues to expand in the North Sea, understanding its environmental and ecosystem impacts is essential to mitigate potential negative effects. Below, we list several studies conducted in the North Sea and beyond that explore these impacts:
- The Effects of Anthropogenic Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) on the Early Development of Two Commercially Important Crustaceans, European Lobster, Homarus gammarus (L.) and Edible Crab, Cancer pagarus (L.)
- Fisheries and Offshore Wind Interactions: Synthesis of Science
- Offshore wind farms are projected to impact primary production and bottom water deoxygenation in the North Sea
- Effects of an offshore wind farm on temporal and spatial patterns in the demersal fish community
- Environmental Impacts of Offshore Wind Farms in the Belgian part of the North Sea
- Spatial Squeeze in Fisheries
- Continuous sound from a marine vibrator causes behavioral responses of free-ranging, spawning Atlantic cod
- Overview of the effects of offshore wind farms on fisheries and aquaculture
- Hydrographic effects in Swedish waters of future offshore wind power scenarios