Do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect benthic elasmobranch behaviour? A risk-based approach for the Dutch Continental Shelf

Subsea power cables cause electromagnetic fields (EMFs) into the marine environment. Elasmobranchs (rays, skates, sharks) are particularly sensitive to EMFs as they use electromagnetic-receptive sensory systems for orientation, navigation, and locating conspecifics or buried prey. Cables may intersect with egg laying sites, mating, pupping, and nursery grounds, foraging habitat and migration routes of elasmobranchs and the effects of encountering EMFs on species of elasmobranchs are largely unknown. Demonstrated behavioural effects are attraction, disturbance and indifference, depending on EMF characteristics, exposed life stage, exposure level and duration. We estimated exposure levels of elasmobranchs to subsea power cable EMFs, based on modelled magnetic fields in the Dutch Continental Shelf and compared these to reported elasmobranch sensory sensitivity ranges and experimental effect levels. We conclude that the risk from subsea power cables has a large uncertainty and varies per life stage and species ecology. Based on estimated no-observed effect levels (from 10−3 to 10−1 μT) we discuss what will probably be the most affected species and life stage for six common benthic elasmobranchs in the Southern North Sea. We then identify critical knowledge gaps for reducing the uncertainty in the risk assessments for EMFs effects on benthic elasmobranchs.

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Main Authors: Hermans, Annemiek, Winter, Hendrik V., Gill, Andrew B., Murk, Albertinka J.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Behavioural effects, Ecological risk assessment, Electromagnetic fields, Offshore wind farms, Subsea power cables, benthic elasmobranchs,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/do-electromagnetic-fields-from-subsea-power-cables-effect-benthic
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-6274262025-01-14 Hermans, Annemiek Winter, Hendrik V. Gill, Andrew B. Murk, Albertinka J. Article/Letter to editor Environmental Pollution 346 (2024) ISSN: 0269-7491 Do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect benthic elasmobranch behaviour? A risk-based approach for the Dutch Continental Shelf 2024 Subsea power cables cause electromagnetic fields (EMFs) into the marine environment. Elasmobranchs (rays, skates, sharks) are particularly sensitive to EMFs as they use electromagnetic-receptive sensory systems for orientation, navigation, and locating conspecifics or buried prey. Cables may intersect with egg laying sites, mating, pupping, and nursery grounds, foraging habitat and migration routes of elasmobranchs and the effects of encountering EMFs on species of elasmobranchs are largely unknown. Demonstrated behavioural effects are attraction, disturbance and indifference, depending on EMF characteristics, exposed life stage, exposure level and duration. We estimated exposure levels of elasmobranchs to subsea power cable EMFs, based on modelled magnetic fields in the Dutch Continental Shelf and compared these to reported elasmobranch sensory sensitivity ranges and experimental effect levels. We conclude that the risk from subsea power cables has a large uncertainty and varies per life stage and species ecology. Based on estimated no-observed effect levels (from 10−3 to 10−1 μT) we discuss what will probably be the most affected species and life stage for six common benthic elasmobranchs in the Southern North Sea. We then identify critical knowledge gaps for reducing the uncertainty in the risk assessments for EMFs effects on benthic elasmobranchs. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/do-electromagnetic-fields-from-subsea-power-cables-effect-benthic 10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123570 https://edepot.wur.nl/651071 Behavioural effects Ecological risk assessment Electromagnetic fields Offshore wind farms Subsea power cables benthic elasmobranchs https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Behavioural effects
Ecological risk assessment
Electromagnetic fields
Offshore wind farms
Subsea power cables
benthic elasmobranchs
Behavioural effects
Ecological risk assessment
Electromagnetic fields
Offshore wind farms
Subsea power cables
benthic elasmobranchs
spellingShingle Behavioural effects
Ecological risk assessment
Electromagnetic fields
Offshore wind farms
Subsea power cables
benthic elasmobranchs
Behavioural effects
Ecological risk assessment
Electromagnetic fields
Offshore wind farms
Subsea power cables
benthic elasmobranchs
Hermans, Annemiek
Winter, Hendrik V.
Gill, Andrew B.
Murk, Albertinka J.
Do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect benthic elasmobranch behaviour? A risk-based approach for the Dutch Continental Shelf
description Subsea power cables cause electromagnetic fields (EMFs) into the marine environment. Elasmobranchs (rays, skates, sharks) are particularly sensitive to EMFs as they use electromagnetic-receptive sensory systems for orientation, navigation, and locating conspecifics or buried prey. Cables may intersect with egg laying sites, mating, pupping, and nursery grounds, foraging habitat and migration routes of elasmobranchs and the effects of encountering EMFs on species of elasmobranchs are largely unknown. Demonstrated behavioural effects are attraction, disturbance and indifference, depending on EMF characteristics, exposed life stage, exposure level and duration. We estimated exposure levels of elasmobranchs to subsea power cable EMFs, based on modelled magnetic fields in the Dutch Continental Shelf and compared these to reported elasmobranch sensory sensitivity ranges and experimental effect levels. We conclude that the risk from subsea power cables has a large uncertainty and varies per life stage and species ecology. Based on estimated no-observed effect levels (from 10−3 to 10−1 μT) we discuss what will probably be the most affected species and life stage for six common benthic elasmobranchs in the Southern North Sea. We then identify critical knowledge gaps for reducing the uncertainty in the risk assessments for EMFs effects on benthic elasmobranchs.
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Ecological risk assessment
Electromagnetic fields
Offshore wind farms
Subsea power cables
benthic elasmobranchs
author Hermans, Annemiek
Winter, Hendrik V.
Gill, Andrew B.
Murk, Albertinka J.
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Winter, Hendrik V.
Gill, Andrew B.
Murk, Albertinka J.
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title Do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect benthic elasmobranch behaviour? A risk-based approach for the Dutch Continental Shelf
title_short Do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect benthic elasmobranch behaviour? A risk-based approach for the Dutch Continental Shelf
title_full Do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect benthic elasmobranch behaviour? A risk-based approach for the Dutch Continental Shelf
title_fullStr Do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect benthic elasmobranch behaviour? A risk-based approach for the Dutch Continental Shelf
title_full_unstemmed Do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect benthic elasmobranch behaviour? A risk-based approach for the Dutch Continental Shelf
title_sort do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect benthic elasmobranch behaviour? a risk-based approach for the dutch continental shelf
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