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===Description===
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A submarine pipeline (also known as marine, subsea or offshore pipeline) is a pipeline that is laid on the seabed or below it inside a trench. In some cases, the pipeline is mostly on-land but in places it crosses water expanses, such as small seas, straights and rivers. Submarine pipelines are used primarily to carry oil or gas, but transportation of water is also important.
A submarine pipeline (also known as marine, subsea or offshore pipeline) is a pipeline that is laid on the seabed or below it inside a trench. In some cases, the pipeline is mostly on-land but in places it crosses water expanses, such as small seas, straights and rivers. Submarine pipelines are used primarily to carry oil or gas, but transportation of water is also important.
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The Pipelines layer is a static data layer. Pipelines are point-by-point lines that you can draw in, edit or remove when making a plan.  
The Pipelines layer is a static data layer. Pipelines are point-by-point lines that you can draw in, edit or remove when making a plan.  
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Pipelines create the following pressures on the ecosystem:
Pipelines create the following pressures on the ecosystem:


* Artificial substrate
* [[(NS)Artificial Substrate|Artificial substrate]]
* Noise during construction
* [[(NS)Noise|Noise]] during construction
* Surface disturbance during construction
* [[(NS)Surface Disturbance|Surface disturbance]] during construction
* Bottom disturbance during construction
* [[(NS)Bottom Disturbace|Bottom disturbance]] during construction


Pipelines disallow the bottom trawl fishing fleet. During construction (and only then), the drift and fixed nets and industrial and pelagic trawl fishing fleets are also disallowed.  
Pipelines disallow the [[(NS)Bottom Trawl Catch|bottom trawl fishing]] fleet. During construction (and only then), the [[(NS)Drift and Fixed Nets Catch|drift and fixed nets]] and [[(NS)Industrial and Pelagic Trawl Catch|industrial and pelagic trawl]] fishing fleets are also disallowed.  
   
   
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Pipelines
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Category Energy
Editable Yes
Data Source EMODnet
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Description

A submarine pipeline (also known as marine, subsea or offshore pipeline) is a pipeline that is laid on the seabed or below it inside a trench. In some cases, the pipeline is mostly on-land but in places it crosses water expanses, such as small seas, straights and rivers. Submarine pipelines are used primarily to carry oil or gas, but transportation of water is also important.

MSP Challenge

The Pipelines layer is a static data layer. Pipelines are point-by-point lines that you can draw in, edit or remove when making a plan.

Pipelines create the following pressures on the ecosystem:

Pipelines disallow the bottom trawl fishing fleet. During construction (and only then), the drift and fixed nets and industrial and pelagic trawl fishing fleets are also disallowed.

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