Offshore platforms, subsea pipelines, wells and related fixed structures supporting the oil and gas (O&G) industry are prevalent in oceans across the globe, with many approaching the end of their operational life and requiring decommissioning. Although structures can possess high ecological diversity and productivity, information on how they interact with broader ecological processes remains unclear. Here, we review the current state of knowledge on the role of O&G infrastructure in maintaining, altering or enhancing ecological connectivity with natural marine habitats. There is a paucity of studies on the subject with only 33 papers specifically targeting connectivity and O&G structures, although other studies provide important related inf...
Abstract Offshore Oil & Gas (O&G) infrastructure creates artificial reef complexes that supp...
© 2018 Thomson, Fowler, Davis, Pattiaratchi and Booth. The global oil and gas industry holds a vast ...
The growing number of artificial structures in estuarine, coastal and marine environments is causing...
Offshore platforms, subsea pipelines, wells and related fixed structures supporting the oil and gas ...
Decommissioning of oil and gas infrastructure globally has focused attention on its importance as ha...
We would like to thank skippers John Totterdell and Kylie Skipper who assisted and made data collect...
The ecological role of offshore man-made infrastructure is of growing international interest. By 203...
Man-made structures including rigs, pipelines, cables, renewable energy devices, and ship wrecks, of...
Highly connected networks generally improve resilience in complex systems. We present a novel applic...
Oil and gas pipelines that lie exposed on the seabed can function as “artificial reefs,” providing h...
Numerous oil and gas (O&G) installations worldwide will need to be decommissioned in the near fu...
Open Access via the Elsevier Agreement Acknowledgements We gratefully acknowledge the field and logi...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank OSPAR for providing data for offshore structures in...
As decommissioning of oil and gas (O&G) installations intensifies in the North Sea, and worldwide, d...
Abstract Offshore Oil & Gas (O&G) infrastructure creates artificial reef complexes that supp...
© 2018 Thomson, Fowler, Davis, Pattiaratchi and Booth. The global oil and gas industry holds a vast ...
The growing number of artificial structures in estuarine, coastal and marine environments is causing...
Offshore platforms, subsea pipelines, wells and related fixed structures supporting the oil and gas ...
Decommissioning of oil and gas infrastructure globally has focused attention on its importance as ha...
We would like to thank skippers John Totterdell and Kylie Skipper who assisted and made data collect...
The ecological role of offshore man-made infrastructure is of growing international interest. By 203...
Man-made structures including rigs, pipelines, cables, renewable energy devices, and ship wrecks, of...
Highly connected networks generally improve resilience in complex systems. We present a novel applic...
Oil and gas pipelines that lie exposed on the seabed can function as “artificial reefs,” providing h...
Numerous oil and gas (O&G) installations worldwide will need to be decommissioned in the near fu...
Open Access via the Elsevier Agreement Acknowledgements We gratefully acknowledge the field and logi...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank OSPAR for providing data for offshore structures in...
As decommissioning of oil and gas (O&G) installations intensifies in the North Sea, and worldwide, d...
Abstract Offshore Oil & Gas (O&G) infrastructure creates artificial reef complexes that supp...
© 2018 Thomson, Fowler, Davis, Pattiaratchi and Booth. The global oil and gas industry holds a vast ...
The growing number of artificial structures in estuarine, coastal and marine environments is causing...