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Presentation of the area
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11.1 Geotechnology & geology The se
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Generally, the quaternary sediments
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PATHWAYS OF CURRENTS IN THE BALTIC
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cont. from prev. page Summer 2002 S
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ment of the German BSH during a spa
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Wind speed measured from the measur
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11.6 Animal life 11.6.1. Invertebra
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Research was carried out as a compl
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and involved three rounds of test
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The average occurrence of Þ sh was
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Survey area - ship transects indivi
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PRESENTATION OF THE AREA 87 Distrib
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a) Literature Study The migrating r
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fl yttningsintensitet[Ind.*h- 1 ] F
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Cont´d Bird species 04/ 02 05/ 02
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Direction of flights for land birds
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the intensity measured at Falsterbo
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Height distribution in special circ
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place from certain points at Gotlan
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11.6.5.2 Harbour Seal Harbour seal
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occasionally move eastwards and the
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AIS observations of traffic around
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erage income derived from small-sca
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to the size of area chosen for coll
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Weight of cod [kilos] caught with y
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Consequences of the wind farm
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To assist in cases of emergency, th
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12.3 Flora The occurrence of ß ora
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12.4 Fauna The occurrence of invert
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12.4.2 Fish 12.4.2.1 Impact Fish ma
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therefore assumed that shadows from
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12.4.2.3 Assessment ASSESSMENT CRIT
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The investigations at both wind far
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12.4.3.3 Assessment ASSESSMENT CRIT
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Conclusion As mentioned above, no b
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ASSESSMENT CRITERIA CONT´D • The
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Visualisation from Trelleborg Sight
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Conclusion During day time, the str
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panies on marine safety analyses. G
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12.9.3 Assessment ASSESSMENT CRITER
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possible to hide behind the wind tu
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150 CUMULATIVE EFFECTS 13. Cumulati
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152 CUMULATIVE EFFECTS ß ight stre
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154 CUMULATIVE EFFECTS by the Swedi
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156 CONTROL PROGRAM 14. Control pro
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158 CONTROL PROGRAM 14.4 Current co
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160 COLLECTED JUDGEMENT 15. Collect
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Cable laying
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16.1 Location Sea laid feeding cabl
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16.3 The effects on the environment
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politically as well as technically
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2000. Artdatabanken SLU Uppsala. HA
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18. Abbreviations and explanations
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er 2004) 8.3 Spring migration of wa
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2 Wind farm, view from Trelleborg,
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Trelleborg Falsterbo Beddinge Stran
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6 Wind farm, view from Møn, 30 km,
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8 Wind farm, view from Rügen, 42 k