Ireland has initiated a new project to monitor underwater noise from offshore wind farms. The Irish Marine Acoustics Platform (IMAP) will establish the country’s first systematic underwater acoustic monitoring programme.
Launched in April 2025, the project aims to protect marine life by managing underwater radiated noise pollution during wind farm construction. It will run until December 2028, funded by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) and the Marine Institute, with University College Cork (UCC) and Wind Energy Ireland as partners.
The project will deploy hydrophones along the Irish coastline to track sound levels. This data will help balance renewable energy development and marine biodiversity conservation.
Gerry Sutton, IMAP Project Lead at UCC, stated, "This acoustic baseline project will help ensure Ireland’s green energy transition doesn’t come at the cost of our marine ecosystems."
Kerrie Sheehan, Head of Research at SEAI, noted, “This initiative will help safeguard marine life while accelerating Ireland’s transition to clean energy.”
The collected data will establish a noise baseline for future projects and develop expertise in the field. More information is available here

















































