Offshore wind power cables can affect sensory system of sharks and rays: studies
PolicyThursday, June 4, 2026Mongabay

Offshore wind power cables can affect sensory system of sharks and rays: studies

Recent studies indicate that offshore wind power cables may disrupt the sensory systems of sharks and rays, raising concerns about the ecological impacts of expanding renewable energy infrastructure. Policymakers must consider these findings to ensure that offshore wind development is conducted with adequate environmental safeguards.

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