1、1GWEC.NETEXPLORING COEXISTENCEOPPORTUNITIES FOR OFFSHORE WINDAND FISHERIES IN SOUTH KOREAGLOBAL OVERVIEW AND BEST PRACTICES FOR SOUTH KOREADisclaimerCopyright May 2024Permissions and UsageThis document contains forward-looking statements.These statements are based on current views,expectations,assum
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6、ution.AttributionAcknowledgementThis report was change to produced and commissioned by the Global Wind Energy Council(GWEC).The Carbon Trust described international experiences regarding coexistence and conflict between commercial fisheries and offshore wind development.aSSIST University/Korean Ener