FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI A current synthesis on the effects of electric and magnetic fields emitted by submarine power cables on invertebrates BT AF Albert, Luana Deschamps, François Jolivet, Aurélie Olivier, Frédéric Chauvaud, Laurent Chauvaud, Sylvain AS 1:1,2;2:3;3:1;4:4,5;5:2;6:1; FF 1:;2:;3:;4:;5:;6:; C1 TBM Environnement, Porte Océane Bloc 03, 2 rue de Suède, 56400, Auray, France Univ. Brest, CNRS, IRD, Ifremer, LEMAR, rue Dumont D'Urville, 29280, Plouzané, France RTE, Immeuble Window, 7C place du Dôme, 92073, Paris La Défense Cedex, France Biologie des Organismes et écosystèmes Aquatiques (BOREA, UMR 7208), MNHN/SU/UNICAEN/UA/CNRS/IRD, 61 Rue Buffon CP53, 75005, Paris, France Station Marine de Concarneau, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Place de la Croix, BP 225, 29182, Concarneau Cedex, France C2 TBM ENVIRONNEMENT, FRANCE UBO, FRANCE RTE, FRANCE MNHN, FRANCE MNHN, FRANCE UM LEMAR IN WOS Cotutelle UMR copubli-france IF 3.13 TC 20 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00617/72944/71974.pdf LA English DT Article AB The goal of clean renewable energy production has promoted the large-scale deployment of marine renewable energy devices, and their associated submarine cable network. Power cables produce both electric and magnetic fields that raise environmental concerns as many marine organisms have magneto and electroreception abilities used for vital purposes. Magnetic and electric fields' intensities decrease with distance away from the cable. Accordingly, the benthic and the sedimentary compartments are exposed to the highest field values. Although marine invertebrate species are the major fauna of these potentially exposed areas, they have so far received little attention. We provide extensive background knowledge on natural and anthropogenic marine sources of magnetic and electric fields. We then compile evidence for magneto- and electro-sensitivity in marine invertebrates and further highlight what is currently known about their interactions with artificial sources of magnetic and electric fields. Finally we discuss the main gaps and future challenges that require further investigation. PY 2020 PD JUN SO Marine Environmental Research SN 0141-1136 PU Elsevier BV VL 159 UT 000549328000006 DI 10.1016/j.marenvres.2020.104958 ID 72944 ER EF