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Base-line investigations of birds in relation to an offshore wind farm at Horns Rev, and results from the year of construction

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The present report presents the base-line investigations of birds conducted during August 1999-April 2001 in relation to construction of an offshore wind farm at Horns Rev, 14 km west-south-west of Blaevandshuk, in the Danish North Sea. The report also presents data collected during the period September 2001-April 2002, when construction of the wind farm was in progress. The wind farm will consist of 80 wind turbines, each of 2 MW, and cover an area of c. 20 km2. The eastern part of the North Sea constitutes major staging and wintering grounds for huge numbers of water- and seabirds. The area is also known to be an important site for migrating birds, which especially in autumn pass in large numbers. As Denmark has obligations to protect and maintain the bird populations it was laid down in the approval for erection of the wind farm that the impact on birds should be investigated. According to the 1% criteria defined in the Ramsar Convention, the eastern part of the North Sea including the wind farm area is of international importance to divers, Common Tern, and Sandwich Tern. A number of other species, e.g. Common Eider, Common Scoter, Guillemot and Razorbill, are present in the area in significant numbers as well, though these numbers do not make up 1% of the populations. Detailed distributions of birds in the area around and at Horns Rev were virtually unknown until initiation of this project. Previous bird counts in this area have been carried out almost exclusively from the coast and detailed knowledge exists concerning the numbers of roosting at and migrating birds from the westernmost point of Jutland, Blaevandshuk. To describe the numbers and distributions of birds staging and wintering in the Horns Rev area, bird investigations were initiated in 1999 by using standardised transect counts from aircraft. Up to April 2002, 18 aerial counts have been carried out over an area of c. 1,700 km2 centred on the Horns Rev project area. (au)

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Available from INIS in electronic form; Also available at http//:www.risoe.dk/rispubl/NEI/nei-dk-4704.pdf; OSTI; Commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE20780415; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/20780415-VgXBSc/

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Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
65 p.
Journal Series
NERI report
Report number
NEI-DK--4704

INIS

Country of Publication
Denmark
Country of Input or Organization
Denmark
INIS RN
37113073
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; S17: WIND ENERGY;
Quality check status
Yes
Descriptors DEI
AERIAL SURVEYING; BIRDS; ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; OFFSHORE SITES; WIND TURBINES;
Descriptors DEC
ANIMALS; EQUIPMENT; MACHINERY; TURBINES; TURBOMACHINERY; VERTEBRATES;

Optional Information

Notes
Related to FORSKEL-6053 and FORSKEL-5471