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. 2012 Dec 23;2012:450685. doi: 10.1100/2012/450685

Table 15.

An example monitoring protocol from the benthic habitat and resources category for seabed scour and/or deposition at a commercial-scale installation.

High cost Low cost
Indicator(s) of the impact Scour: increase in median grain size, decrease in organic content, decrease in seabed volume
Deposition: decrease in median grain size, increase in organic content, increase in seabed volume

Methodology or technique to collect data Particle size analysis, multibeam/interferometric bathymetry

Description of methodology or technique(s) for collecting data Seasonal surveys, 5 years Annual surveys, 3 years
Grain size: *5-sample transect at 3 devices out to 200 m Grain size: *3-sample transect at 3 devices out to 200 m
Bathymetry: overlapping transects for 100% coverage (at least 0.5 m pixels) 1 km radius at 3 devices Bathymetry: overlapping transects for 100% coverage (at least 0.5 m pixels) 500 m radius 3 devices

Methodology for analyzing data ANOVA on median grain size, volume change estimate using mosaicked bathymetry models

Frequency and duration 1 preconstruction survey, seasonal operation, 1 postconstruction survey 1 preconstruction survey, annual operation, 1 postconstruction survey

Spatial scale 200 m–1 km radius around 3 devices 500 m radius around 3 devices

How well does this methodology account for environmental variability? Seasonal and interannual variability Interannual variability

Cost $25 k/year, 5 years $15 k/year, 3 years

Other considerations
(e.g., advantages or disadvantages)
Can be combined with benthic community composition monitoring protocol

Type of data output required: time series values for median grain size and standard deviations, time series on volume at each turbine and standard deviation.