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Multi-use of offshore wind farms with low-trophic aquaculture can help achieve global sustainability goals

Authors :
Maar, Marie
Holbach, Andreas
Boderskov, Teis
Thomsen, Marianne
Buck, Bela H.
Kotta, Jonne
Bruhn, Annette
Maar, Marie
Holbach, Andreas
Boderskov, Teis
Thomsen, Marianne
Buck, Bela H.
Kotta, Jonne
Bruhn, Annette
Source :
Maar , M , Holbach , A , Boderskov , T , Thomsen , M , Buck , B H , Kotta , J & Bruhn , A 2023 , ' Multi-use of offshore wind farms with low-trophic aquaculture can help achieve global sustainability goals ' , Communications Earth & Environment , vol. 4 , 447 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Multi-use of offshore wind farms with low-trophic aquaculture could provide sustainable energy, nutritious seafood, and restorative ecosystem services through nutrients and carbon capture and utilization. In a transition zone between marine and brackish seas, our model predicted that allocating 10% of projected wind farm areas to blue mussel and sugar kelp aquaculture in the North Sea - Baltic Sea transition zone could yield 18 t-fresh weight ha−1 yr−1. Total carbon captured and harvested from seaweed biomass and mussel shells would equal 40% of the carbon dioxide emissions from the Danish agricultural sector. Furthermore, global aquaculture production is projected to increase by 132% compared to current production. With technological and regulatory challenges still to be addressed, these findings demonstrate a vast potential of multi-use in offshore areas, which can generate blue biomass with fewer user conflicts, while mitigating eutrophication and climate change, thereby supporting multiple global sustainable development goals.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Maar , M , Holbach , A , Boderskov , T , Thomsen , M , Buck , B H , Kotta , J & Bruhn , A 2023 , ' Multi-use of offshore wind farms with low-trophic aquaculture can help achieve global sustainability goals ' , Communications Earth & Environment , vol. 4 , 447 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1414369776
Document Type :
Electronic Resource