New Offshore Deployment: 4 SafeWind Systems at Sea in Early 2026
We are excited to announce the upcoming installation of four SafeWind Offshore systems on a European offshore wind farm. This new deployment marks another important step in our mission to make wind energy and biodiversity work hand in hand.
Monitoring Seabirds with Advanced Bird Technologies
The SafeWind Offshore system combines AI-powered bird detection and bird monitoring equipment to track seabird activity in real time. Using high-resolution imaging and intelligent algorithms, it allows researchers to better understand how flying wildlife interacts with offshore wind turbines.
By collecting precise data on bird movements, these systems help improve scientific knowledge and guide environmental strategies for wind farm developers. In this project, the goal is not collision prevention, but bird monitoring — to study behavioral patterns, flight altitudes, and migration routes over the open sea.
Seabirds: the Great Travelers of the Ocean
Studying these environments also reveals fascinating stories. About 76% of the 366 seabird species are migratory, making them some of the most remarkable long-distance travelers in the natural world. From Arctic terns crossing entire hemispheres to gannets covering hundreds of kilometers in a single day, their journeys highlight the delicate balance between renewable energy and marine ecosystems.
Through bird AI technologies, projects like this one help identify seasonal movements and better anticipate the presence of seabirds near wind energy sites. This knowledge is essential to design smarter, more adaptive bird monitoring systems for the future.
Collaboration for a Sustainable Future
We extend our sincere thanks to our partners who make this project possible. Their trust and commitment drive innovation and progress in both the renewable energy and biodiversity sectors.
📅 Installation is planned for early 2026, marking a new chapter in the integration of advanced bird detection systems into offshore environments.
At Biodiv-Wind, we remain committed to developing bird technologies that support both energy production and wildlife conservation. Step by step, we are proving that offshore wind can truly coexist with nature.
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