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Specialist Committees

Whale Communications

The Offshore Wind Environmental Technical Working Group (E-TWG) formed a specialist committee in 2023 to develop communications materials to aid in the dissemination of accurate, readily understandable information around recent whale mortality events and the level of potential risk to whales from offshore wind energy development activities. 

 

This committee is developing a series of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) as a resource for stakeholders who are in direct communication with the general public and receive questions related to whales and offshore wind. This effort intends to provide scientifically sound, accurate answers to address common questions. Given the urgency of disseminating accurate information, this FAQ resource will be updated over time to address emerging questions related to whales and offshore wind energy development.

See FAQ Themes and Table of Contents below to navigate to individual responses, or see here to view the full FAQ Document with detailed responses and citations:

FAQ Document Version History:

  • Version 1 (February 2024): Included introduction and 4 FAQ responses

  • Version 2 (June 2024): Included 8 new FAQ responses

  • Version 2.1 (August 2024): Updated Why are baleen whales dying in the Northwest Atlantic and is this a new phenomenon? to more accurately reflect the causes of recent increases in humpback whale strandings

  • Version 3 (October 2024): Included 4 new FAQ responses

 

Please fill out this survey to provide input on the topics that the committee should cover and/or indicate your willingness to provide your expertise in draft product development. For additional information on the whale communications committee or other E-TWG activities, please contact Julia Gulka.​​

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Frequently Asked Questions

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FAQ Table of Contents

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Other Resources

There are a variety of science communications materials and science-based information available on wildlife and offshore wind energy development. In addition to the webinar library, a selection of resources is available here. 

Photo credits: Humpback whale © Thomas Kelley - Unsplash; Whales spout © Ryan Stone- Unsplash; Wind farm © David Will - pixabay;

The Environmental Technical Working Group (E-TWG) is a New York State outreach and collaboration effort with environmental stakeholders and offshore wind energy developers from Maine to North Carolina.

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