World’s First Remote Offshore Ecology Survey Aligns Renewables and Biodiversity
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World’s first remote offshore ecology survey aligns renewables and biodiversity
The impact of low carbon electricity production on marine ecosystems can be devastating, but has so far been difficult to accurately determine. A new investigation marks a major milestone. The BeWild project, conducted by Fugro, has successfully completed the first ever fully remote ecological survey. Focusing on CrossWind’s Hollandse Kust Noord offshore wind farm, the assessment promises to usher in a new era of low disruption monitoring of se…
In remote territories of the Amazon, researchers from Colombia and Peru last week tested the Sparrow system (Solar-Powered Acoustic and Remote Recording Observation Watch), a stand-alone sensor tool powered by solar energy and satellite connectivity, developed by Microsoft. The device collects sounds, images and environmental data in real time to detect threats to biodiversity and generate alerts from remote areas.
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