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Bubble curtains can perform different tasks in different settings. Depending on the location of a bubble curtain's placement and local needs, the device could potentially do multiple jobs at once. For example dampening noise pollution while also capturing pollution or invasives.
Bubble curtains are a crucial technology in marine conservation, especially valuable in the rapidly expanding offshore wind industry. These systems create a barrier of air bubbles that significantly reduce underwater noise pollution, offering essential protection to marine life.
When placed diagonally against a moving current, a bubble curtain can help redirect pollution (whether it is floating on or beneath the surface) to a specific point on the shoreline where it can be captured and easily removed by workers or volunteers. These bubble barriers allow wildlife such as fish to pass through without injury, and large or small boats to pass without interruption. The easy permeability of the bubble curtain instead of a physical barrier means there's no concern of tangling in propellers.
Bubble curtains placed in the entrances of bays, marinas, river mouths, and other strategic points can help prevent fragments of invasive plants or algae from accidentally being transported into sensitive ecosystems by boats or their propellers.
Bubble curtains may be able to help corral oil from spills.
Noise Pollution Mitigation: Bubble curtains protect marine fauna from disruptions caused by underwater construction activities. A detailed study on the impact of these systems on harbour porpoises during wind farm construction in the North Sea showed a significant reduction in noise pollution and displacement of marine life. (Link: euronews.com/green/2021/08/18/bubble-curtains-are-being-used-to-protect-marine-life-from-noisy-wind-farm-construction)
Specific Impact Data: In Germany, the implementation of bubble curtains, alongside other measures, has resulted in a 99% drop in noise pollution.
Bubble Dynamics: The effectiveness of bubble curtains is based on the principle that sound travels faster through water than air. When sound waves encounter the air bubbles, they slow down, losing energy. This simple principle is crucial to their effectiveness. (Link: engineersireland.ie/Engineers-Journal/News/wind-farm-noise-how-bubble-curtains-are-used-to-protect-porpoises)
Deployment Techniques: Double bubble curtains, like those used in the Vineyard Wind and South Fork Wind projects, offer even more effective noise reduction. (Link: thayermahan.com/blowing-bubbles-offshore-winds-new-strategy-to-save-whales)
North Sea Wind Farms: The dramatic increase in wind turbines in this region, from 80 in 2002 to over 4,000 today, highlights the importance of bubble curtains. They have been integral in mitigating the environmental impact of these developments. (Link: thayermahan.com/how-bubble-curtains-protect-porpoises-from-wind-farm-noise)
Gulf Oil Spill Prevention: Beyond noise reduction, bubble curtains are being explored as a containment measure for oil spills. (Link: thayermahan.com/blowing-bubbles-offshore-winds-new-strategy-to-save-whales)
Deep-Water Deployment: Overcoming previous limitations, new materials and designs allow for effective deployment in diverse marine environments. (Link: engineerlive.com/content/wind-farm-noise-reduced-air-bubble-curtain)
Bubble curtains represent a critical advancement in marine conservation. They balance the demands of energy development with the imperative to protect marine ecosystems. Their role in environmental conservation is increasingly significant as offshore energy projects continue to grow.
During construction energy projects (which are critical for reaching our sustainable energy needs) do unfortunately produce a problematic level of noise pollution. However we can combat this issue with the use of bubble curtains.
1:09 minute video showing bubble curtains in use during marine construction and while measuring the effects on the area outside the dual-line bubble screen.
Bubble Curtains: A Brief Introduction
This 1:21 minute video shows the same alignment and capture set up that is used for plastic waste capture, can also work for aquatic weeds which snap off into small pieces and are spread around by boat movements.
Due to reliance on fossil fuels, marinas are known sources of bilge and other types of waste. There are some marina-specific solutions to collecting plastic, which bubble curtains can also do, but bubble curtains may also protect against invasive species, oil spills, and noise pollution which are all common in these spaces.
1:08 minute video showing how oil spills can be contained or excluded from an area such as a marina for easier control and removal.
5:13 minute video shows deployment and moving of bubble lines during wind turbine installment.