Research
Resources
Reports
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SRWC comments highlight how the shutdown, clearance, and minimum visibility zones proposed by NOAA are insufficient for protecting marine life during impact pile-driving activity. Download our letter from this link.
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SRWC's comments discuss evidence that Atlantic Shores' IHA application grossly understates actual source sound levels produced by its sparker sonar device. Download our letter from this link..
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In summer 2023 we learned that offshore wind companies are likely using sonar at levels well above the limits agreed on by NOAA. We wrote to NOAA to raise the alarm.
Acoustics is a complex topic. Check out our FAQ for answers to common questions.
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Some of the biggest environmental and conservation organizations are accepting money from big wind energy corporations, putting them at direct odds with their mission to protect endangered species. Download our Conflict of Interest Report here
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NOAA’s own Chief of Endangered Species, Dr. Sean Hayes, sounded the alarm in May 2022, noting that not only the construction but also the operation of wind turbines could result in extinction. Download the letter here
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A peer-reviewed paper investigating the effects of industry sponsorship on research results. The researchers say, “The results of our scoping review support the need to develop strategies to counteract corporate influence on the research agenda.“ Download the paper here
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A letter to take to your Mayor to ask for a moratorium on offshore wind. Download here.