To meet the need for accurate and readily understandable information about
whale mortality events and the level of the potential risk to whales from
offshore wind energy development activities, a specialist committee of the
Offshore Wind Environmental Technical Working Group (E-TWG) has released an
FAQ document to aid in the dissemination of scientifically sound answers to
common questions. Committee members represent a variety of sectors
including government agencies, offshore wind developers, and environmental
nonprofit organizations. These FAQ responses were also reviewed by expert
stakeholders that included members of academia, state and federal agencies,
and other environmental organizations.

This version of the document includes a total of 12 FAQs and is available
at https://www.nyetwg.com/communications-committee.

FAQ responses include:
What are stranding and Unusual Mortality Events?
What are some of the causes of stranding events?
Why are baleen whales dying  in the Northwest Atlantic and is this a new
phenomenon?
What can we learn from stranding data?
What are the biases or limitations of stranding data?
How are necropsies conducted?
What are the major components of an offshore wind farm?
What are the potential effects of offshore wind development on whales?
Does offshore wind development kill whales?
What federal and international environmental laws protect whales?
What mitigation measures are available to avoid or minimize OSW effects on
marine mammals?
What mitigation measures are being required by regulators in the U.S. for
offshore wind?

We have developed this FAQ document with the intention for it to primarily
be used as a resource for stakeholders who are in direct communication with
the general public and who regularly receive questions from the public on
these topics. It provides multiple levels of detail in response to each
FAQ, including a concise answer to the question and a more detailed answer
with associated scientific citations, enabling readers to have a better
understanding of the facts and available information sources. In addition
to scientific citations, FAQ responses in many cases also have a "For More
Information" section that refers the reader to materials aimed at a general
audience, including web pages, videos, and popular media. You may use the
information in this document to create other materials to aid in the
dissemination of information.

We hope that you consider using the information in this document to
communicate with stakeholders. In particular, this FAQ document was
explicitly created to provide scientifically accurate summaries that can,
in turn, be used to create social media posts or other materials to aid in
the dissemination of information. If you have other ideas for how to best
support stakeholder engagement on these issues, please email
[email protected].

For more information about the FAQs, the committee, or to submit a new FAQ
topic for the committee to consider addressing, please visit
https://www.nyetwg.com/communications-committee or contact
[email protected].

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