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Offshore wind projects and fisheries: Conflict and engagement in the United Kingdom and the United States
Haggett, C.; ten Brink, T.; Russell, A.; Roach, M.; Firestone, J.; Dalton, T.; McCay, B. (2020). Offshore wind projects and fisheries: Conflict and engagement in the United Kingdom and the United States. Oceanography 33(4): 38-47. https://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2020.404
In: Oceanography. Oceanography Society: Washington DC. ISSN 1042-8275, more
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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Haggett, C.
  • ten Brink, T.
  • Russell, A.
  • Roach, M.
  • Firestone, J.
  • Dalton, T.
  • McCay, B.

Abstract
    A just transition to renewable energy requires accounting for the effects of offshore wind projects (OWPs) on the fishing industry. Research on the interaction of OWPs with coastal communities and fisheries in the United Kingdom and the United States offers insights into minimizing conflict and enhancing constructive engagement between fishers and wind energy developers. Recent innovations include earlier and more meaningful inclusion of fisheries representatives in planning and decision-making, involving fisheries liaisons in the process, and conducting more cumulative studies and taking collaborative approaches to considering the effects of OWP on fishing.

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