October 31, 2025
Report

Evaluating Tools and Technologies for Monitoring Baleen Whales During Offshore Wind Foundation Installation

Abstract

Impacts to baleen whales are of particular concern in the context of offshore wind development because of their conservation status, the overlap of their habitat with current and planned offshore wind energy facilities, and their expected sensitivity to low-frequency sounds, such as those produced during pile driving. Therefore, this report focuses on monitoring technologies capable of detecting this species group. The scope of this report is to assess the current state of technologies and methods for monitoring baleen whales in low- and no-light conditions in conjunction with offshore wind foundation installation. This work considers the performance of various sensing technologies that can be used to observe the presence of baleen whales near offshore construction activities. The scope of work includes: 1. Technology Performance Metrics – Identify metrics that can be used to assess technology performance. 2. Technology Evaluation – Synthesize the past performance of technologies with respect to the performance metrics based on available literature. 3. Technology Characterization Framework – Describe a potential framework to characterize technology performance with a standardized approach. 4. Technology Research and Development Needs – Identify future needs and opportunities for research, development, and deployment to improve technologies.

Published: October 31, 2025

Citation

Szesciorka A., M. Severy, K. Ampela, C. Hein, M.F. Richlen, J.H. Haxel, and J. Clerc. 2025. Evaluating Tools and Technologies for Monitoring Baleen Whales During Offshore Wind Foundation Installation Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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