DV-13-03 Developing wildlife monitoring capabilities for weather buoys in the Gulf of Maine
Damian Brady University of Maine and DeepCWind Consortium 207.312.8752 damian.brady@maine.edu As energy activities move offshore to the winds and waters of the Gulf of Maine, developers and regulators have to assess the effects of offshore technology on wildlife. Recent evidence indicates that the "marine aerosphere," or environment above the sea surface, is frequented by bats, … Continue reading DV-13-03 Developing wildlife monitoring capabilities for weather buoys in the Gulf of Maine