Edinburgh Science Festival: Discover how oil rigs and offshore wind turbines are providing new homes for marine life in the North Sea

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Ever wondered what effects underwater structures like offshore wind turbine foundations and oil rig platforms have on the marine environment in Scotland?

Now you can find out, thanks to a special event taking place in the Scottish capital as part of Edinburgh Science Festival.

Visitors will have the chance to discover for themselves some of the insights of a real-life scientific research project which is examining the wildlife found growing on subsea installations via a virtual reality experience.
The unique event is being staged by the Scottish Association for Marine Science (Sams), which is behind the North Sea 3D project, at Dynamic Earth science centre.

Period31 Mar 2024

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  • TitleEdinburgh Science Festival: Discover how oil rigs and offshore wind turbines are providing new homes for marine life in the North Sea
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date31/03/24
    DescriptionEver wondered what effects underwater structures like offshore wind turbine foundations and oil rig platforms have on the marine environment in Scotland?

    Now you can find out, thanks to a special event taking place in the Scottish capital as part of Edinburgh Science Festival.

    Visitors will have the chance to discover for themselves some of the insights of a real-life scientific research project which is examining the wildlife found growing on subsea installations via a virtual reality experience.
    The unique event is being staged by the Scottish Association for Marine Science (Sams), which is behind the North Sea 3D project, at Dynamic Earth science centre.
    Producer/AuthorIlona Amos
    URLhttps://www.scotsman.com/news/environment/edinburgh-science-festival-discover-how-oil-rigs-and-offshore-wind-turbines-are-providing-new-homes-for-marine-life-in-the-north-sea-4573577
    PersonsTom Wilding