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<strong>Review</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cabling</strong> <strong>Techniques</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Environmental</strong> <strong>Effects</strong> <strong>Applicable</strong> to the Offshore Wind<br />

Farm Industry – Technical Report<br />

5.9.1 POTENTIAL EFFECTS<br />

Cable installation activities will have a physical impact on the environment (see<br />

Section 4) <strong>and</strong> may, therefore, alter its visual appearance. The key issues <strong>of</strong><br />

concern are the effects upon unspoilt l<strong>and</strong>scapes <strong>and</strong> seascapes, designated <strong>and</strong><br />

valued l<strong>and</strong>scapes/seascapes <strong>and</strong> effects on visual amenity.<br />

The severity <strong>of</strong> the visual <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scape impacts arising from cable installation<br />

activities will be related to the value <strong>and</strong> use <strong>of</strong> the area <strong>and</strong> the scale <strong>of</strong> the<br />

alteration <strong>of</strong> the appearance. There will be trenching or ploughing activities<br />

taking place in the intertidal zone <strong>and</strong> adjacent coastal area necessary for the<br />

burial <strong>of</strong> the cable, which will be visible. However, the impacts to the l<strong>and</strong>scape<br />

<strong>and</strong> seascape will be localised <strong>and</strong> short term.<br />

There will be l<strong>and</strong>scape <strong>and</strong> visual impacts as a result <strong>of</strong> the presence <strong>of</strong> electricity<br />

substations <strong>and</strong> overhead transmission lines <strong>and</strong> poles connecting the <strong>of</strong>fshore<br />

wind farm to the local electricity grid on l<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> temporary disturbance <strong>of</strong><br />

the seascape arising from the presence <strong>of</strong> subsea cable burial machinery <strong>and</strong><br />

vessels.<br />

5.9.2 MITIGATION MEASURES<br />

Visual <strong>and</strong> seascape impacts can only be effectively mitigated at the l<strong>and</strong>fall<br />

site <strong>and</strong> will include usual good construction practice, such as limiting the area<br />

to be disturbed; maintaining tidy <strong>and</strong> compact site compounds <strong>and</strong> ensuring<br />

full restoration <strong>of</strong> the site in consultation with the relevant authorities (Natural<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong>, Environment Agency or the Local Planning Authority).<br />

In addition, potential effects <strong>of</strong> cabling activities in the intertidal zone <strong>and</strong><br />

adjacent coastal area may be minimised by timing trenching activities to avoid<br />

sensitive periods such as busy tourist seasons.<br />

5.10 Marine <strong>and</strong> Coastal Archaeology<br />

The potential archaeological resource that may be impacted by cable installation<br />

activities includes submerged palaeo-l<strong>and</strong>scapes, including evidence <strong>of</strong> former<br />

human habitation or climate change; wrecks <strong>and</strong> related maritime remains <strong>and</strong><br />

terrestrial archaeology, including in situ sites <strong>and</strong> / or findspots.<br />

Potentially significant effects include:<br />

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Direct loss or disturbance by cable installation activities; <strong>and</strong><br />

Indirect disturbance via changes in sedimentation, such as increased erosion<br />

or accretion.<br />

The protection <strong>of</strong> archaeological, cultural heritage <strong>and</strong> wrecks are provided by a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> Legislative Acts. The principal protection for underwater heritage in

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