Marine Energy Installations and Coastal Ecosystems

A Critical Perspective on Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Strategies

Authors

  • Nabila Nugraha Department of Ocean Engineering, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia

Keywords:

Marine Energy, Coastal Ecosystems, Environmental Impact, Mitigation, Adaptive Management

Abstract

The transition to renewable energy encourages the acceleration of the development of marine energy such as waves, currents, and tides. Despite being categorized as low-carbon energy, marine energy infrastructure installations raise critical questions regarding their impact on vulnerable coastal ecosystems. This perspective article aims to critically analyze the environmental aspects of marine energy installations and offer a mitigation approach based on the principles of prudence and adaptive management. The perspective raised emphasizes that the success of marine energy is not only determined by technological efficiency, but also by the integration of ecological considerations in project planning, design, and operation.

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Published

2025-12-15

How to Cite

Nugraha, N. (2025). Marine Energy Installations and Coastal Ecosystems: A Critical Perspective on Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Strategies. Collaborate Engineering Daily Book Series, 3(2), 59–63. Retrieved from https://findcollaborate.com/bookseries/index.php/cbcer/article/view/90