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Wind Turbines at Sea, a Danger or a Refuge for Birds and Bats?

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For four years, scientists have searched the presence of birds and bats around a floating wind turbine located off the Croisic in the Loire-Atlantique. A cohabitation at sea marked by opportunities – the float serves as a resting place or dormitory for birds – and risks of collision, difficult to quantify.
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For four years, scientists have searched the presence of birds and bats around a floating wind turbine located off the Croisic in the Loire-Atlantique. A cohabitation at sea marked by opportunities – the float serves as a resting place or dormitory for birds – and risks of collision, difficult to quantify.

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La Croix broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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