Offshore Human-Built Structures Offer Habitat For Dining Seabirds

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These days, offshore oil and gas platforms, harbors, breakwaters, and offshore turbines, litter coastal areas. Artificial structures now alter more than 50 percent of some natural coastlines in Australia, the United States and Europe. The noise and the risk of collision raises concerns for marine life. But the human-built structures benefit wildlife, too.

Now researchers have discovered that wakes created by an offshore turbine produced a dining hotspot for seabirds. The discovery shows t

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