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CT study will examine relationship of new offshore wind farm on marine ecosystems

Humpback and flying gulls off the New England coast.
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Humpback and flying gulls off the New England coast.

New local fisheries research will look into the impacts of 黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 first offshore wind farm on marine ecosystems in southern New England waters.

Scientists with UConn Avery Point examining how Revolution Wind, located about 30 miles from 黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 coast, would affect marine habitats and food chains.

On Nov. 20, project developers 鈥 Eversource and 脴rsted 鈥 got for construction of the wind farm, which is expected to power up more than 300,000 homes in 黑料吃瓜网 and Rhode Island in 2025.

The UConn team is in early stages of the study, and will begin site research in spring 2024. The team鈥檚 focus is the potential effects on marine habitats, food webs and shifts in commercially important species.

This work would inform the developer鈥檚 plans, especially amid uncertainty for how offshore wind might affect marine wildlife in such waters, said Evan Ward, head of Marine Sciences at UConn and the project鈥檚 principal investigator.

鈥淲hat we need to do is we need to investigate those concerns,鈥 Ward said. 鈥淭hen it'll be up to the power companies to modify what they're doing to mitigate those impacts.鈥

The study is required under the development plans, and is being funded with a $1.25 million grant by Eversource and 脴rsted. It builds upon the developers鈥 that examines how marine mammals鈥 health and well-being could be affected by offshore wind turbines.

The research is significant to future clean energy development coexisting with marine ecosystems, said Nicole Verdi, 脴rsted鈥檚 head of government affairs and policy in New England.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very important for us to make sure that the offshore wind community is thriving, and also to make sure that the fishing community and the marine habitat community is thriving,鈥 Verdi said.

Offshore wind is a big part of the country鈥檚 goals to curb climate change . Ward said evaluating the net impact on marine wildlife is vital to that effort.

鈥淲e have to get a handle on climate change. If we don't get a handle on climate, then all this other stuff doesn't matter,鈥 Ward said. 鈥淚t's already significantly impacting the world, and it's going to continue to and significantly impact marine species.鈥

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If you鈥檙e reading this, you believe in trusted journalism and in learning without paywalls. You value access to educational content kids love and enriching cultural programming.

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