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2842_SLVIA<br />

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seascape and visual effects of proposed offshore wind farms. Regional<br />

seascape units are subdivisions of national seascape units as defined by<br />

regional headlands, island or coastal features where the determining factors<br />

are view sheds. ‘A view shed is simply an area of sea and land where the<br />

different parts are visible one from the other. These parts can also be<br />

described as being inter-visible.’ (GSA section 4.1)<br />

4.3.5. As previously stated three regional seascape units were identified within the<br />

study area for the SLVIA for the GGOWF as follows:<br />

� Aldeburgh Bay Regional Seascape Unit;<br />

� Hollesley Bay Regional Seascape Unit; and<br />

� Felixstowe/Deben Estuary Regional Seascape Unit.<br />

4.3.6. Due to the extended study area of 45km proposed within this assessment,<br />

supplementary information on regional seascape units has been obtained<br />

through additional desktop and field study work. These additional regional<br />

seascape units are:<br />

� Walberswick to Thorpeness Regional Seascape Unit; and<br />

� Stour and Orwell Estuaries Regional Seascape Unit.<br />

4.3.7. Regional seascape units at an approximate distance of 40km or greater from<br />

the proposed development are considered to be at such a distance that the<br />

change proposed by the offshore wind farm, outwith its area, will not cause<br />

any effects. Descriptions and assessment for regional seascape units lying<br />

beyond 40km have not, therefore, been included within the assessment even<br />

where they lie within the 45km study area.<br />

4.3.8. In order to assess these additional regional seascape units, a number of key<br />

elements have been identified and defined in line with the guidance. These<br />

key elements include: a description of the marine, coastal and hinterland<br />

components of each seascape unit; consideration of views from land to sea<br />

and views along the coastline visible from within each unit; and an<br />

assessment of the perceptual qualities that characterise each of the seascape<br />

units.<br />

4.3.9. The regional seascape units considered in this assessment are identified on<br />

Figure 03 and described in further detail below:

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