Recherche & Développement
Projet
DRACCAR-MMERMAID
- Durations : 48 months (2023 - 2027)
- Budget €6,381K
Motivation and background
The increasing number of Offshore Wind Farms (OWF) raises key environmental and societal issues as for their impacts on wildlife. Marine megafauna species, such as fish, seabirds and marine mammals, are at the heart of concerns. These species represent the high end of food webs, play key roles in ecosystem functioning and are also of socio-economic and cultural importance. They may be influenced by OWF, in their distribution, abundance and behaviour in relation to potential direct effects but also to a large array of ecological underlying effects. It is therefore essential to develop an integrative and long-term approach to improve our understanding of OWF effects on the marine environment.
Objective
- To provide an integrative framework of advanced monitoring methods for efficient and relevant environmental impact assessments, using cutting edge technologies and methodological developments
Work planned
Identifying and use of complementary instruments to monitor simultaneously different marine megafauna compartments around an offshore structure
Development of algorithms for automated detections
Characterisation of the use of an OWF structure and surrounding areas by marine megafauna
Study of the spatial-temporal dynamic of the food web around an OWF structure
Assessment of the cumulative impacts of anthropogenic activities and climate change on the ecosystem’s structure and functioning at the local and regional levels
Elaboration of road map toward a monitoring network (standardisation of protocols and data acquisition)
Expected results
- Knowledge on marine megafauna ecology in close vicinity of an OWF under construction.
- Development of a cutting-edge continuous in situ monitoring approach
- Integrated and robust sampling strategies to monitor simultaneously several compartments of marine megafauna.
- State-of-the-art deep learning algorithms for videos, sonar and passive acoustic data to move toward automated data processing.
- Advanced ecosystem models at local and regional scales
- Innovative and replicable approach as a steppingstone toward a national observation network at sea.
Conclusion
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Partners
This project is led by France Energies Marines
Funding
This project received French State funding managed by the National Research Agency under the France 2030 investment plan (ANR-10-IEED-0006-34). It also received financial support from the Normandy, Brittany, Occitanie and SUD Provence-Alpes-Côtes d’Azur regions, as well as from the European Union and the Directorate General for Energy and Climate (as part of the French Observatory for Offshore Wind Energy).
Accredidation
This project has been certified by the maritime clusters Pôle Mer Bretagne Atlantique and Pôle Mer Méditerranée.
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