2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2014.04.007
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A Sustainability Index of potential co-location of offshore wind farms and open water aquaculture

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“…Furthermore, we included all depth levels given in Table 1, although the cultivation at different water depths will require different technologies, some of them more feasible than others. Information about offshore installations, alterations required or other further details might be provided by [62,53,13,19]. The potential of a site for co-location depends on biological, ecological and hydrological factors.…”
Section: Seaweedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, we included all depth levels given in Table 1, although the cultivation at different water depths will require different technologies, some of them more feasible than others. Information about offshore installations, alterations required or other further details might be provided by [62,53,13,19]. The potential of a site for co-location depends on biological, ecological and hydrological factors.…”
Section: Seaweedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possibility of co-location depends on site specific characteristics and adaptive management [3,12]. In this field, case studies are essential to explore co-location-options, like [13] for offshore aquaculture in combination with wind farms in Danish waters or by [11] as well as [14] for co-management options and legal constraints for offshore aquaculture possibilities in German waters. According to [15], not only the research community but also the policy makers are interested in 'sustainable, resource-and spaceefficient solutions'.…”
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“…Social scientific research analyzed social acceptance by wind-park operators, fishermen, and the like [13,14]. Economists have addressed the question of economic feasibility [15,16], while others have focused on planning issues [17] and identification of the proper sites for MUPS [18]. These multi-use platforms are difficult to realize as they come with a set of complex knowledge questions, challenges for governance, and issues of sustainability, and require cross-sectoral cooperation [13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%