Development of data layers to show the fishing intensity associated with individual pipeline sections as an aid for decommissioning decision-making

IF 0.4 Q4 Engineering
Sally Rouse, Andronikos Kafas, P. Hayes, T. Wilding
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Abstract

Numerous pipelines have been installed in the North Sea to support offshore oil and gas extraction. Pipeline decommissioning options include full and partial removal, as well as in situ decommissioning, either with or without intervention. The choice of decommissioning strategy has social, economic and safety implications for commercial fisheries, according to the type and intensity of fishing in the vicinity. Assessing the impacts of decommissioning strategies on fisheries and mitigation options is an essential step in the decommissioning consenting process. It is important that fisheries impact assessments employ the best available data that are capable of resolving the fine-scale spatial patterns that are known to exist in pipeline-fishing overlaps. This paper describes the development of geographic information system (GIS) layers that provide high-resolution fishing intensity data for individual pipeline sections. The layers were created using fishing data extracted from the vessel monitoring system (VMS) for UK vessels operating mobile demersal gear between 2007 and 2015. The layers are freely available to download via the Scottish Government’s National Marine Plan Interactive (NMPi). The layers provide a common evidence base for industry, regulators and stakeholders to assess the impacts of different decommissioning options to commercial fisheries during the decommissioning process.
开发数据层,以显示与各个管道段相关的捕捞强度,作为退役决策的辅助
在北海已经安装了许多管道,以支持海上石油和天然气开采。管道的退役方案包括完全或部分拆除,以及就地退役,可以进行干预,也可以不进行干预。根据附近捕鱼的种类和强度,选择退役战略对商业渔业具有社会、经济和安全影响。评估退役战略对渔业的影响和缓解办法是退役同意过程中的一个重要步骤。重要的是,渔业影响评估应采用现有的最佳数据,以便能够解决已知存在于管道捕捞重叠区域的精细空间格局。本文介绍了地理信息系统(GIS)层的开发,该层可为单个管道段提供高分辨率捕捞强度数据。这些数据层是根据2007年至2015年间英国船舶监测系统(VMS)中提取的捕捞数据创建的。这些层可以通过苏格兰政府的国家海洋计划互动(NMPi)免费下载。这些层为行业、监管机构和利益相关者提供了一个共同的证据基础,以评估在退役过程中不同的退役方案对商业渔业的影响。
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UNDERWATER TECHNOLOGY
UNDERWATER TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING, OCEAN-
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