Increased food availability at offshore wind farms affects trophic ecology of plaice Pleuronectes platessa Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Offshore wind farms (OWFs) and their associated cables, foundations and scour protection are often constructed in soft-sediment environments. This introduction of hard substrate has been shown to have similar effects as artificial reefs by providing food resources and offering increased habitat complexity, thereby aggregating fish around the turbines and foundations. However, as most studies have focused their efforts on fish species that are ...