Mariners have been given notice of a series of geophysical surveys for the Dublin Array Wind Farm taking place between next week and early May.
The Dublin Array is a project on the Kish and Bray banks some 10 km off the east coast of Ireland, immediately south of Dublin.
As previously reported on Afloat.ie, the proposed Irish-German venture could see as many as 100 wind turbines generate power for more than half a million homes.
Fugro GB Marine Limited has been contracted for the geophysical surveys to characterise the offshore array and export cable search area, including exploring possible landfall options at Shanganagh Park and Poolbeg.
Operations across a total of four vessels are expected to begin next Tuesday 9 February and continue until Tuesday 11 May.
Details of the surveys and their coordinates are included in Fugro’s notice to mariners, which can be downloaded below.