Acoustic survey to study right whales, fish around offshore wind projects

A Rutgers University glider on the surface in the Western Ross Sea of Antarctica, where the technology has been used to study zooplankton and fish distribution. Autonomous Undersea Vehicle Applications Center photo.

Acoustic sensors on buoys and an undersea drone will be used to map out the movements of endangered northern right whales, marine mammals and fish around offshore wind energy sites, in a joint project with wind developer Ørsted and marine science institutions.

Ørsted on Wednesday announced the “Ecosystem and Passive Acoustic Monitoring” project is launching in cooperation with Rutgers University, the University of Rhode Island and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, in addition to the...

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