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Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Reports

Formal report series, containing results of research and monitoring carried out by Marine Scotland Science

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Quantifying the Sensitivity of Waterbird Species during the Non-Breeding Season to Marine Activities in Orkney and the Western Isles

Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 9 No 7
Collision Risk Models (CRM) are used to assess impacts on seabird populations in all offshore wind farms Environmental Impact Assessments (‘EIA‘) and Habitats Regulations Appraisals (‘HRA‘) in the UK. Existing collision models are unable to properly incorporate variation or uncertainty in the input parameters into calculations of collision frequency, nor estimate the uncertainty around these values.

doi: 
10.7489/12101-1
Citation: 
D Jarrett, A S C P Cook, I Woodward, K Ross, C Horswill, D Dadam and E M Humphreys. (2018) A Stochastic Collision Risk Model for Seabirds in Flight . Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 7 No 9, 88pp. DOI: 10.7489/12101-1

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Modified
2018-06-01
Release Date
2018-06-01
Identifier
aeea062a-8e50-42d1-8d55-db5a7ee20238
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location
Scotland
License
UK Open Government Licence (OGL)
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The survey results section was in seven parts, each asking about different aspects of the CRM. These were: CRM concept, user experience, CRM inputs, CRM operation, CRM outputs, CRM error checking and CRM improvements.

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Marine Scotland Science
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