Application of Marine Spatial Planning tools for tidal stream farm micro-siting
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The operation of tidal stream energy farms may interfere with other uses of the marine space, especially in depth-limited areas (estuaries, rivers, etc.) which are typically subject to multiple demands of use. The Marine Spatial Planning Directive (MSP) was passed by the European Commission in 2014 to ensure a harmonic coexistence between different maritime activities and to protect the marine environment. In this context, the objective of this work is to present a methodology based on MSP tools for tidal-farm siting in depth-limited areas. The methodology is illustrated through a case study: Ria de Ribadeo, a shallow-water estuary in NW Spain. Having considered a number of uses (archaeological, biodiversity, fishing, aquaculture, recreational and navigation), two exploitable tidal farm sites (Areas A and C) with annual energy densities of 1 GWhm-2 were found. The estuary is periodically dredged to maintain navigation. Dredging-related risks were analysed using a novel indicator, the Dredging Associated Risk (DAR), based on which Area C was discarded and Area A had its exploitable surface area reduced by 25%. In sum, the methodology proposed was proven to be effective for tidal stream farm planning.
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Ocean & Coastal Management Volume 220, 1 April 2022, 106063
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2022.106063Sponsors
This paper has been conducted in the framework of the Research Project REDES - 2016 CIGEO (Ref ED431D 2016/023) supported by Xunta de Galicia, Spain. The authors are grateful to the Regional Port Authority, Portos de Galicia for providing historical morphodynamic data of Ria de Ribadeo. During this work M. Álvarez has been supported by the FPU grant 2015 of the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (Ministerio de Educación, Cultura Deporte). Finally, V. Ramos has been supported by the programme of Stimulus of Scientific Employment Individual Support (CEECIND/03665/2018) from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) .
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