Castell, J.V., van der Schaar, M., Mas, A., Zaugg, S., Houégnigan, L., Morell, M., Solé, M., André, M.
Modeling the underwater noise associated to the construction and operation of offshore wind turbines
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Marine Technology, Martech 2009, vol 8, p.100, Nov 2009

Resum:
The operation and in particular the construction of offshore wind converters induce considerable underwater noise emissions. It is assumed that small whales and seals can be affected by noise from machines and vessels, piling and installation of the wind turbines. Piling, in particular using hydraulic hammers creates impulsive noise with considerable high energy levels. Currently, only little knowledge about the effects of different noises to marine life is available. Here, we present an ongoing project from the Laboratory of Applied Bioacoustics (Technical University of Catalonia): to simulate the generation, radiation and propagation of underwater noise; to develop forecasting hydro sound models of offshore wind converters and future noise reduction methods during pile driving; to determine the impact area of offshore wind farms; to allow the formulation of recommendations for acoustic emission thresholds; and to develop standard procedures for the determination and assessment of noise emissions

Projecte: eCREM, Effects and Control of Anthropogenic Noise in Marine Ecosystems