新西兰奥特罗阿未来海上可再生能源开发对环境的影响。

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Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Pub Date : 2024-10-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/03036758.2024.2406829
Rachel Hale, David Thompson, Tom Brough, Louise Kregting, Melanie Hayden Ngāti Huia Ki Poroutāwhao Ngāti Raukawa Ki Te Tonga Te Ātiawa Ki Whakarongotai Ngāti Toa Ngāti Pākeha, Darren Parsons, Scott D Nodder, Jennifer Beaumont, Owen Anderson, Craig Stevens
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寻求减少温室气体排放的全球气候缓解努力要求更多地生产和利用可再生能源。在新西兰的奥特罗阿,人们正在积极开发海上风能,或者在未来,将潮汐能涡轮机或波浪能转换器阵列作为一种新能源。在这里,我们综合了国际上海上风电场装置发展的现有知识,并以新西兰当地的Aotearoa为背景进行了讨论。所描述的方面包括生境改变、物理水柱变化的后果以及对底栖生物、鱼类和渔业、海鸟和海洋哺乳动物的影响。重要的是,有必要遵守《怀唐伊提法》,该提法在资源监护方面定义了Māori主权权利和期望(kaitiakitanga)。根据最近在海洋空间规划方面的管制申请,其中的发展受到环境影响预防原则的约束,全面的环境资料对于获得批准进行将是至关重要的。本综合报告确定了环境压力点、足迹和知识空白,例如新西兰特有的海鸟和海洋哺乳动物的行为,并讨论了利用海洋可再生能源发展的积极影响的潜在机会。
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Environmental implications of future offshore renewable energy development in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Global climate mitigation efforts seeking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions require more renewable energy generation and utilisation. In Aotearoa New Zealand there are initiatives underway to develop offshore wind, or in the future, arrays of tidal turbines or wave energy converters, as a new energy resource. Here we synthesise available knowledge from international developments in offshore windfarm installations and discuss in a local Aotearoa New Zealand context. Aspects described include habitat modification, consequences of physical water column changes, and effects on benthic organisms, fish and fisheries, seabirds and marine mammals. Importantly, there is a need to adhere to Te Tiriti o Waitangi which defines Māori sovereign rights and expectations in terms of guardianship of resources (kaitiakitanga). Based on recent regulatory applications in marine spatial planning, where developments have been subject to the precautionary principle for environmental impacts, comprehensive environmental information will be critical for obtaining approval to proceed. The present synthesis identifies environmental pressure-points, footprints, and knowledge gaps, such as New Zealand-specific seabird and marine mammal behaviour and discusses potential opportunities to leverage the positive impacts of marine renewable energy developments.

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