Offshore Wind Turbines Foster New Marine Ecosystems
New research indicates that the structures of offshore wind turbines are functioning as artificial reefs, attracting and supporting diverse marine life. These formations are creating 'mini ecosystems' that provide essential food and habitat. This phenomenon could influence how species, including commercially important ones like the Jonah crab, utilize their environment and offers insights into the dual impact of human infrastructure on marine ecology.
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