Does temporal variability limit standardized biological monitoring at wave and tidal energy sites?

Q3 Engineering
S. Gonzalez, J. Horne, E. Ward
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Abstract

Commercial viability of Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) is progressing but no national or international monitoring standards have been established for wave or tidal energy sites. Standardized monitoring within and across MRE sectors is necessary to expedite project permitting/consenting, detect environmental impacts, and enable comparison among sites and technologies. Acoustic backscatter from a bottom-deployed platform at a pilot wave energy site off Newport, Oregon was compared to data collected at a tidal turbine site in Admiralty Inlet, Washington. Metrics that describe fish and macrozooplankton densities and vertical distributions derived from acoustic backscattered energy were compared using wavelets and Autoregressive Moving Average models (ARMA). Average density and vertical distribution values significantly differed between sites. Metrics of density and location in the water column displayed diel (24 h) and tidal (12 h) cycles. Dispersion of animals in the water column varied at 64- and 128-h periods at both sites. Applicability of methods in both sectors suggests that a standard approach to biological monitoring is possible. Stationary acoustics and analytic methods presented here can be used to characterize pre-installation conditions and refine post-installation monitoring to site-specific characteristics to ensure cost-effective detection of impacts associated with MRE development.
时间变异性是否限制了波浪能和潮汐能站点的标准化生物监测?
海洋可再生能源(MRE)的商业可行性正在取得进展,但尚未制定波浪能或潮汐能站点的国家或国际监测标准。MRE部门内部和跨部门的标准化监测对于加快项目许可/同意、检测环境影响以及能够在场地和技术之间进行比较是必要的。将俄勒冈州纽波特附近试点波浪能站点底部部署平台的声学后向散射与华盛顿金钟湾潮汐涡轮机站点收集的数据进行了比较。使用小波和自回归移动平均模型(ARMA)比较了描述鱼类和大型浮游动物密度以及从声学反向散射能量得出的垂直分布的指标。不同地点的平均密度和垂直分布值有显著差异。水柱中密度和位置的度量显示了昼夜(24小时)和潮汐(12小时)周期。在这两个地点,动物在水柱中的分散在64和128小时的时间段内各不相同。这两个部门方法的适用性表明,采用标准方法进行生物监测是可能的。本文介绍的固定声学和分析方法可用于表征安装前的条件,并根据特定地点的特点完善安装后的监测,以确保对与MRE开发相关的影响进行成本效益高的检测。
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International Marine Energy Journal
International Marine Energy Journal Engineering-Ocean Engineering
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