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Judd, A. (2009) Strategic Review of Offshore Wind Farm Monitoring Data Associated with FEPA Licence Conditions Fish


Leonhard, S.B., Stenberg, C. and Støttrup, J. Eds. (2011) Effect of the Horns Rev 1 Offshore Wind Farm on Fish Communities. Follow‐up Seven Years after Construction. DTU Aqua, Orbicon, DHI, NaturFocus. Report commissioned by The Environmental Group through contract with Vattenfall Vindkraft A/S.


Limpenny, S.E., Barrio Froján, C., Cotterill, C., Foster‐Smith, R.L., Pearce, B., Tizzard, L., Limpenny, D.L., Long, D., Walmsley, S., Kirby, S., Baker, K., Meadows, W.J., Rees, J., Hill, J., Wilson, C., Leivers, M., Churchley, S., Russell, J., Birchenough, A.C., Green, S.L., and Law, R.J. (2011) The East Coast Regional Environmental Characterisation. Cefas Open report 08/04. 287pp.


Lindeboom, H.J., Kouwenhoven ,H.J., Bergman M.J.N., Bouma, S., Brasseur,S., Daan, R., Fijn R.C., de Haan. D., Dirksen S., van Hal R., Hille Ris Lambers R., ter Hofstede. R, Krijgsveld K.L, Leopold M. and Scheidat (2011). Short‐term ecological effects of an offshore wind farm in the Dutch coastal zone; a compilation. Environmental Research Letters 035101 (13pp)


Nedwell., J.R., Parvin, S.J., Edwards, B., Workman, R., Borkker, A.G. and Kynoch, J.E., (2007) Measurement and interpretation of underwater noise during construction and operation of offshore wind farms in UK waters. Subacoustech Report No. 544R0738 to COWRIE Ltd. ISBN: 978‐0‐9554279‐ 5‐4.


OES (Offshore Environmental Solutions) (2008). Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm. FEPA Monitoring Summary Report.


Rogers, S. and Stocks, R. 2001. North Sea Fish and Fisheries. Technical Report TR_003. Strategic Environmental Assessment‐SEA2.


Vattenfall (2009). Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm FEPA Monitoring Summary Report. 2008 (Final).


Evidence plan Fish and Shellfish Method Statement


East Anglia THREE and East Anglia FOUR Offshore Windfarms


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