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BirdRecorder
With BirdRecorder, a powerful detection system for bird species sensitive to wind power was developed and tested. The system is initially designed for the detection of red and black kites. As an…
MoreEKNA – Environmental impacts of underground cables and options for an environmentally-compatible transmission route design
Underground cables as an alternative to overhead transmission lines are increasingly under discussion. The project examines the effects of different extra-high voltage underground cable systems on…
MoreEUROKITE
LIFE EUROKITE uses telemetry to investigate the anthropogenic causes of red kite mortality.
MoreFish conservation – ethohydraulic studies at inclined screens
In order to be able to formulate recommendations for the design and positioning of an inclined screen at hydropower plants, ethohydraulic tests with fish at an inclined screen with a flushing channel…
MoreHarmonize
The aim of Harmonize is to harmonize GES assessment approaches for impulse sound within the EU based on scientifically valid approaches as well as field-tested experience.
MoreISEAD – Intelligent Sea Animal Detection
The research project aims to use AI to recognise birds and marine mammals (harbour porpoises) 50 times faster on image and video material.
IfAÖ Institute for Applied Ecosystem…
MarinEARS
The BSH's MarinEARS technical information system collects data on pile driving noise during the erection of foundations for offshore wind turbines. It is a scientifically and organisationally…
MoreMARLIN
With the Marine Life Investigator (MARLIN), the BSH provides data from environmental impact studies, monitoring and research, among other things, to evaluate the environmental impact of offshore wind…
MoreMitigation of offshore pile driving noise
Overview of site-specific and technical-constructive properties of sound generation and transmission of pile-driving sound as well as sound reduction measures
MoreMultibird I
Funded by the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), comprehensive bird monitoring methods are being used as part of the MultiBIRD project on FINO1. The focus is on the occurrence and…
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