The jack up vessel AEOLUS operated by the Van Oord company, in charge of drilling and installing the foundation piles for the offshore wind farm, left the bay of Saint-Brieuc today for its port of attached to the Netherlands (Vlissingen), a decision taken by the authorities. At the same time, Ailes Marines confirms the continuation of the pre-slicing activities currently underway on the site, carried out by the Prysmian company with the AETHRA vessel.
[Works news] The Havila Subsea vessel left the construction site area today. He has completed his first phase of work: moving rocks. His mission is completed in the green zone. It will return (or another similar boat) to intervene in the next areas.
During the construction phase of the wind farm in the bay of Saint-Brieuc, Ailes Marines is setting up a system of individual and collective financial compensation for players in the fishing sector. The implementation of these compensation measures is the subject of consultations between the Fisheries Committees, institutions and organizations in the fishing industry.
Ailes Marines organized on April 6, a second workshop on collective support measures for the fishing sector:
The President of the CDPMEM22, the Director of the CCI Côtes d'Armor as manager of the tide markets, the president of the GALPA Pays de Saint-Brieuc, the Sea and Coastline Commission and the President of the Bretagne Nord Regional Shellfish Committee as an actor seeking to develop synergies with the entire fishing industry.
This workshop invited the main players in the departmental fishing sector to share their points of view on the actions to be taken for the benefit of the sector. 5 areas of support were proposed: >> read more
The results of the cuttlefish monitoring campaigns in the Bay of Saint-Brieuc carried out by Ailes Marines in partnership with RTE were presented to the Departmental Fisheries Committee during a technical meeting held last Friday. The IDRA Bio Littoral study office in charge of monitoring the species was able to detail the data collected during these scientific studies to the Fisheries Committee 22. Ailes Marines thus contributes to improving knowledge of this emblematic species of the Bay of Saint Brieuc, whose biological cycles and behaviors deserve to be better known. As a reminder, during this reference state Ailes Marines carried out more than 150 campaigns at sea to monitor fisheries resources.