Abstract
Organizers: Chris Sarro and Greg DeCelles (moderators)
This symposium will highlight how acoustic telemetry is being used to monitor changes in behavior, distribution and movement of marine fish and invertebrate species in response to offshore development.
- Session introduction with general overview of acoustic telemetry – Chris Sarro/Greg DeCelles
- Evaluating space use of elasmobranchs before offshore wind farm infrastructure installation – Bradley Peterson
- Utilization of acoustic telemetry as a regional non-extractive approach for monitoring protected, prohibited, and commercially/recreationally important fishes within Offshore Wind Lease Areas within the Mid-Atlantic Bight – Keith Dunton
- Evaluating the performance of a fine-scale acoustic positioning system to monitor fish behavior along the Ørsted South Fork Wind Farm subsea cable route – Michael Frisk
- Tracking the Fine-Scale Movements of Horseshoe Crab (Limulus polyphemus) and American Lobster (Homarus americanus) at a Wind Farm Export Cable Site with Acoustic Telemetry – Matthew Sclafani
- Using acoustic telemetry to assess interactions between offshore wind development and cod spawning on Cox Ledge – Ali Frey
- Go with the flow: Creating and maintaining a developer-funded acoustic telemetry monitoring framework in southern New England – Connor Capizzano