Environmental benefits of leaving offshore infrastructure in the ocean

The removal of thousands of structures associated with oil and gas development from the world's oceans is well underway, yet the environmental impacts of this decommissioning practice remain unknown. Similar impacts will be associated with the eventual removal of offshore wind turbines. We cond...

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Published in:Frontiers in ecology and the environment 2018-12, Vol.16 (10), p.571-578
Main Authors: Fowler, Ashley M, Jørgensen, Anne-Mette, Svendsen, Jon C, Macreadie, Peter I, Jones, Daniel OB, Boon, Arjen R, Booth, David J, Brabant, Robin, Callahan, Emily, Claisse, Jeremy T, Dahlgren, Thomas G, Degraer, Steven, Dokken, Quenton R, Gill, Andrew B, Johns, David G, Leewis, Robert J, Lindeboom, Han J, Linden, Olof, May, Roel, Murk, Albertinka J, Ottersen, Geir, Schroeder, Donna M, Shastri, Sunil M, Teilmann, Jonas, Todd, Victoria, Van Hoey, Gert, Vanaverbeke, Jan, Coolen, Joop WP
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Dahlgren, Thomas G
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Gill, Andrew B
Johns, David G
Leewis, Robert J
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Murk, Albertinka J
Ottersen, Geir
Schroeder, Donna M
Shastri, Sunil M
Teilmann, Jonas
Todd, Victoria
Van Hoey, Gert
Vanaverbeke, Jan
Coolen, Joop WP
subjects Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management
Aquatische Ecologie en Waterkwaliteitsbeheer
Biodiversity
Decommissioning
Ecology
Ekologi
Environmental impact
Environmental Sciences
habitats
IMARES Onderzoeksformatie
installations
Leerstoelgroep Aquatische ecologie en waterkwaliteitsbeheer
Leerstoelgroep Mariene dierecologie
Mariene Dierecologie
Marine Animal Ecology
Miljövetenskap
Oceans
Offshore
Offshore drilling rigs
Offshore engineering
Offshore operations
Offshore structures
oil
Onderzoeksformatie
RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
rigs-to-reefs
Trawling
Turbines
Wind power
Wind turbines
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