Relating fish distributions to physical characteristics of a tidal energy candidate site in the Banks Strait, Australia

Constantin Scherelis, I. Penesis, P. Marsh, R. Cossu, M. Hemer, Jeffrey T. Wright
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With the tidal energy industry moving towards commercial-scale developments, it is important to consider potential interactions between tidal energy converters (TECs) and the marine environment prior to the instalment of large-scale TEC arrays. The Banks Strait, a tidal channel located in the northeast of Tasmania, Australia, was identified as a promising candidate site for tidal energy by the Australian Tidal Energy (AUSTEn) project. To gain an understanding about potential overlap between TEC arrays and fish usage of the Banks Strait tidal channel, fish density distributions were estimated from hydroacoustic surveys during the tidal resource characterization campaign. Differences in fish density were examined according to bottom–depth, bottom – type, current speed, temperature and vertical distribution. Fish densities were significantly higher at night and displayed preferences for depths between 20 – 40 m and current speeds between 1.75 – 2 m/s. Fish density was generally highest in the bottom 10 m from the sea floor at all depths sampled. Variation by temperature and bottom–type sampled was not significant. Future studies involving long-term, stationary surveys of fish densities along with repeated surveys across different seasons would provide a more wholistic picture of fish distributions in the Banks Strait to inform developers about potential device encounter probabilities.
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澳大利亚班克斯海峡潮汐能源候选地点的鱼类分布与物理特性的关系
随着潮汐能行业向商业规模发展,在安装大型TEC阵列之前,考虑潮汐能转换器(TEC)与海洋环境之间的潜在相互作用非常重要。班克斯海峡是位于澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚州东北部的一条潮汐通道,被澳大利亚潮汐能项目确定为潮汐能的一个有前景的候选地点。为了了解TEC阵列和班克斯海峡潮汐通道鱼类使用之间的潜在重叠,在潮汐资源表征活动期间,通过水声调查估计了鱼类密度分布。根据底部深度、底部类型、流速、温度和垂直分布来检查鱼类密度的差异。夜间鱼类密度明显更高,显示出对20-40米深度和1.75-2m/s流速的偏好。在所有采样深度,距离海底10米的海底鱼类密度通常最高。温度和底部取样类型的变化并不显著。未来的研究包括对鱼类密度的长期、固定的调查,以及不同季节的重复调查,将提供更全面的班克斯海峡鱼类分布情况,为开发者提供潜在的设备遭遇概率。
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International Marine Energy Journal
International Marine Energy Journal Engineering-Ocean Engineering
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