Dear MARMAM Community,

The Monterey Bay Aquarium is engaging scientists with expertise in marine 
mammals of the California Current Ecosystem to review and add your name to this 
letter<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdBDHot1g3bYlxrWXbH4DKQVQALYPNAz0hij3XAhhXOdcrJxg/viewform?usp=sf_link>
 by June 30, 2023, in support of establishing a collaborative, multi-sector 
science entity designed to coordinate comprehensive research and monitoring of 
the environmental effects of offshore wind energy (OWE) off the U.S. West 
Coast. Adding your signature to this letter would not qualify as a lobbying 
activity, and it will be made clear that you would be signing as an individual 
and not on behalf of your institution.

The development of offshore wind facilities off the West Coast introduces a new 
use of ocean waters and the effects of this development on marine life and 
ecosystems, including marine mammals and the environmental processes and 
features that support them, are largely unknown. Coordinated and collaborative 
research to identify, understand, and assess these effects is needed inform 
current planning and future decision-making on offshore wind energy. An 
independent, free-standing regional science entity that engages marine mammal 
scientists and other taxa experts will build research connections, establish 
trust in the information collected, and ensure transparency.

Thank you in advance. Please reach out to Eleanore Humphries 
(ehumphr...@mbayaq.org<mailto:ehumphr...@mbayaq.org>) and Colleen Weiler 
(cwei...@mbayaq.org<mailto:cwei...@mbayaq.org>) with any questions. And feel 
free to share this 
letter<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdBDHot1g3bYlxrWXbH4DKQVQALYPNAz0hij3XAhhXOdcrJxg/viewform?usp=sf_link>
 with others in the science community.

Sincerely,

Margaret Spring

Chief Conservation and Science Officer, Monterey Bay Aquarium



Background & Context

There is a need to establish robust baseline information and understand the 
environmental impacts of offshore wind energy (OWE) development on marine 
mammals and other marine life to improve management and mitigation and ensure 
that strong, science-based environmental protections are included in 
decision-making. An independent institution created to coordinate and guide 
wildlife and ecosystem science will build trust in the information collected, 
ensure transparency and equal access to science, and enhance efficiency in 
existing and new studies.

The creation of a West Coast Science Entity could advance wildlife and 
ecosystem research and monitoring of OWE off the U.S. West Coast. Such a 
science entity would build on the significant body of existing science and 
regional knowledge on the West Coast, establish clear communication between 
federal and state agencies that use best available science, and develop a 
systematic approach for developing new research and monitoring.

An example already exists on the East Coast. The Regional Wildlife Science 
Collaborative for Offshore Wind (RWSC)<https://rwsc.org/> was established in 
2021 to focus on research and monitoring needs associated with OWE on the U.S. 
Atlantic Coast. The Science Plan being created by the RWSC compiles information 
about ongoing and planned offshore wind and wildlife data collection and 
research sourced from states and federal agencies, environmental NGOs, offshore 
wind companies, and the research community. From this information and with 
these experts, RWSC identifies research and monitoring gaps and needs, and 
develops opportunities for collaboration. Information is available in a 
publicly accessible data portal and cataloged for analyses on various spatial 
and temporal scales. A West Coast Science Entity can be modeled on the RWSC 
with the appropriate adjustments to fit West Coast needs and priorities.

The RWSC is supported by taxa-based subcommittees, including a marine mammal 
group, composed of subject-matter and technical experts working to align data 
standardization and protocols, improve efficiency in the design of multi-sector 
studies, ensure that information is transparent and publicly available, and 
support the collection of compatible data that can be used for cumulative and 
long-term analyses. Preliminary work accomplished by the RWSC has been used by 
state and federal agencies to review and prioritize environmental offshore wind 
studies. Offshore wind developers have committed ongoing funds to be managed 
and distributed by the RWSC in support of recommendations in the Science Plan.

The vision for a West Coast Science Entity, like its East Coast counterpart, 
will be to engage state and federal agencies, environmental groups, independent 
researchers, offshore wind developers, Tribal representatives, issue experts, 
and traditional knowledge holders in the development of a Science Plan and 
associated research and monitoring needs and priorities for U.S. West Coast 
waters.

For more information on the RWSC, offshore wind planning, and the potential 
effects on marine mammals, please refer to the following:

Background Information

  *   Regional Wildlife Science Collaborative (East Coast)<https://rwsc.org/>
  *   Bureau of Ocean Energy Management - California 
activities<https://www.boem.gov/renewable-energy/state-activities/california>; 
Oregon activities<https://www.boem.gov/renewable-energy/state-activities/Oregon>
  *   Maxwell et al. 
2022<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0301479722001505> - 
Potential Impacts of Floating Offshore Wind; Farr et al. 
2021<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096456912100096X> - 
Potential environmental effects of deepwater floating offshore wind energy 
facilities; Raghukumar<https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-023-00780-y> et 
al. 2023 Projected cross-shore changes in upwelling induced by offshore wind 
farm development along the California coast.




Colleen Weiler   (Pronouns:<https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/pronouns> 
she/her/hers)
Ocean Conservation Policy Analyst
P 831-648-7995

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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www.montereybayaquarium.org<http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/>
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