On page 14 of the New Jersey, Delaware Bay edition of The Fisherman Magazine for November of 2019, an article titled "Myth or Matter: Is Offshore Wind Blowing in Too Fast" cites five different studies related to windfarms and the impact of electromagnetic fields (EMF) on fish species. Those studies referenced in the article are contained below as PDF files.
BOEM2019-049.pdf – Evaluation of Potential EMF Effects on Fish Species of Commercial or Recreational Fishing Importance in Southern New England
DONG2006.pdf – Danish Offshore Wind – Key Environmental Issues
MASSDMF2018.pdf – Recommended Regional Scale Studies Related To Fisheries In The Massachusetts And Rhode Island-Massachusetts Offshore Wind Energy Areas
FBOWFD2013.pdf – Fish Benefits From Offshore Wind Farm Development
PNNL20813.pdf – Effects of Electromagnetic Fields on Fish and Invertebrates
Find the New Jersey, Delaware Bay edition of The Fisherman with the related article in local tackle shops, marinas and convenience stores. The November issue will be on newsstands through November 21. Digital subscribers can see the November edition here.
For another take on the New England windfarms, see Windfarm Developers Refusing To Study Effects On Recreational Fishing in the October, 2019 edition of the Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Association (RISAA) newsletter.
For even more information on wind studies in the ocean and Great Lakes environment visit the Alliance For Wise Energy Decision.
