Jennifer Dannheim, Jan Beermann, Joop W Coolen, Jan Vanaverbeke, Steven Degraer, Silvana N Birchenough, Clement Garcia, Genevieve Lacroix, Dario Fiorentino, Han Lindeboom, Roland Krone, Hendrik Pehlke, Ulrike Braeckman, and Thomas Brey (2025)
Offshore wind turbines constitute benthic secondary production hotspots on and around constructions
Journal of Environmental Management, 393(126922):1-15.
In response to climate change, the expansion of renewable energies leads to an increasing number of offshore
wind farms in the North Sea. This comes along with an increase in (artificial) hard substrates in a mainly softbottom
dominated marine area with so far largely unknown consequences for the underlying ecosystem functioning.
We used a large combined dataset (both hard- and soft-substrate data) to model the secondary production
of fouling communities on turbine foundations and of soft-bottom fauna inside and outside offshore wind
farms (OWF) in the southern North Sea (Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany). We demonstrate that (1) a large
amount of energy is channelled through fouling fauna on turbines (i.e., secondary production of fouling communities
was on average 80 times higher than of soft-substrate communities), (2) 71 % of fouling production on
turbines is released to the surrounding sediment (annual release: 221 ± 825 gC m 2 y 1 (SD)), and that (3)
local production of soft-bottom communities is elevated up to a distance of 150–250 m from turbines. Production
impacted area (PIA) was determined from hard- and soft-substrate data independently: mechanistic modelling of
hard-substrate production export showed a production increase of 5 % up to 150 m from the turbine and
generalised additive mixed models (GAMMs) based on soft-bottom fauna data suggested an elevated production
up to 250 m from turbines. Accordingly, on the scale of an OWF (distance between turbines ~1000 m), the local
production “halo” effect around turbines affects about 11 % of an OWF area (dependent on OWF configuration).
The observed changes in benthic energy flow may lead to so far unknown changes at the ecosystem level from
plankton communities to apex predators.
EN, Impact Factor
Keywords:, Secondary production, Biomass, Scale, Macrozoobenthos, Offshore wind farms, Energy flow, Artificial hard substrate
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