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These data depict the relative suitability modeling results for BOEM’s Gulf of Maine Call Area. This layer only covers the BOEM Call Area. |
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These data depict the relative suitability modeling results for BOEM’s Gulf of Maine Call Area. This layer only covers the BOEM Call Area. |
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NOAA, NCCOS, BOEM |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P STYLE="margin:0 0 0 0;"><SPAN><SPAN>The geometric mean of the four submodels (i.e., industry and operations, natural resources, fisheries, and wind) was used to calculate an overall suitability score. The geometric mean was chosen because it grants equal importance to each variable and provides a non-biased weighting of each submodel as they interact with each other (Bovee 1986; Longdill et al. 2008; Silva et al. 2011; Muñoz-Mas et al. 2012). Furthermore, all data layers and submodels had equal weight within the suitability model. The resulting suitability score is reflective of the planning objective to identify Wind Energy Areas. In the Gulf of Maine region, different wind energy opportunities may exist under different objectives or at different scales than considered in this analysis. </SPAN></SPAN></P><P><SPAN /></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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NCCOS Final Suitability - Gulf of Maine 2023 |
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["offshore wind","NCCOS","National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science","suitability modeling","Gulf of Maine","call area","wind energy area","WEA","BOEM","Bureau of Ocean Energy Management"] |
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