TY - CHAP TI - Like the Din in a University Canteen The Underwater Operating Noise and its Effects on Porpoises and Friend AU - Benesch, M AU - Radecke, H T2 - Sea – Wind – Power AB - What noise do wind turbines make when they are running constantly, and how does this affect noise-sensitive marine mammals like porpoises? These questions were investigated in the RAVE project Operational Noise. Two turbines in Alpha Ventus were equipped with underwater microphones and acceleration sensors for measuring vibration. The operating noise was measured at partial load and full load of all the turbines in the wind farm. During strong winds the ambient noises, which in particular arise as a result of shipping, are as loud as the operating noise of the turbines, which are at around the hearing threshold of porpoises and seals. In terms of airborne sound, under water in a wind farm is as loud as lunchtime in a university canteen. The foreseeable noise accumulation resulting from the ongoing operation of many new offshore wind farms, especially during the erection phase (construction noise), and the shipping noise means that independent underwater measurements will be necessary in future. DA - 2016/11// PY - 2016 SP - 211 EP - 215 PB - Springer UR - https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-662-53179-2_23 DO - 10.1007/978-3-662-53179-2_23 U1 - Hochschule Flensburg University of Applied Sciences LA - English KW - Wind Energy KW - Fixed Offshore Wind KW - Noise KW - Marine Mammals KW - Cetaceans KW - Pinnipeds ER -