• DocumentCode
    2836988
  • Title

    The relationship of proposed offshore nuclear power plants to marine fisheries of the South Atlantic Region of the United States

  • Author

    Burrell, V.G.

  • fYear
    1975
  • fDate
    22-25 Sept. 1975
  • Firstpage
    491
  • Lastpage
    495
  • Abstract
    Proposed offshore nuclear power plants in the South Atlantic Region of the United States present unique problems to the major fisheries of the area. As presently conceived these installations would be sited in waters that coincide with spawning grounds or lie within migratory pathways between offshore spawning sites and inshore nursery grounds of important commercial and recreational species. Effects of entrainment in intake cooling water or heated effluent could profoundly affect stocks of these fisheries unless several factors are taken into consideration. Influence of unique coastal topography on dispersal and concentration of spawning stocks, eggs and larvae of commercial species as well as food organisms is discussed. Preliminary results of long term studies on continental shelfs of the region and estuarine studies in South Carolina are summarized. Research needs necessitated by siting requirements of offshore nuclear power plants are delineated.
  • Keywords
    aquaculture; effluents; nuclear power stations; offshore installations; South Atlantic Region; United States; coastal topography; estuarine study; heated effluent; inshore nursery grounds; intake cooling water; marine fisheries; migratory pathways; offshore nuclear power plants; offshore spawning sites; spawning grounds; spawning stocks; Aquaculture; Cooling; Dispersion; Effluents; Organisms; Power generation; Sea measurements; Surfaces; Water heating; Water resources;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    OCEAN 75 Conference
  • Conference_Location
    San Diego, CA
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/OCEANS.1975.1154038
  • Filename
    1154038