2019
DOI: 10.18174/475354
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Upscaling positive effects of scour protection in offshore wind farms : Quick scan of the potential to upscale positive effects of scour protection on benthic macrofauna and associated fish species

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“…In addition Helgoland and the numerous OWF's in this area (see Fig. S2 (Steenbergen et al, 2012) a quick scan calculation resulted in an estimated increase of 4.5 times, or even 8.8 times in population growth when assuming larger scour protections (Coolen et al, 2019). Using a similar approach as Coolen the 60 turbines at the Prinses Amalia park could provide substrate for approximately 100,000 brown crabs which is a 73 times increase assuming a background population of 100 crabs per km 2 .…”
Section: Distribution and Densitiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In addition Helgoland and the numerous OWF's in this area (see Fig. S2 (Steenbergen et al, 2012) a quick scan calculation resulted in an estimated increase of 4.5 times, or even 8.8 times in population growth when assuming larger scour protections (Coolen et al, 2019). Using a similar approach as Coolen the 60 turbines at the Prinses Amalia park could provide substrate for approximately 100,000 brown crabs which is a 73 times increase assuming a background population of 100 crabs per km 2 .…”
Section: Distribution and Densitiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A clear outlier in the BTS data of 2010 was found in the German Bight (n=618, see Fig. 5) A rough estimate of approximately 100 edible crabs per km 2 (1 per hectare) in the Dutch part of the Netherlands(or 0.01 km 2 per crab) was based on an assessment of the potential for targeted fisheries on edible crab using pots (Coolen et al, 2019) (Steenbergen et al, 2012). These data originated from the SNS and BTS beam trawl surveys of mostly soft substrate along the Dutch coast in 2010.…”
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