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- Journal Article:
Horne and Jacques
… Using concurrent mobile and stationary active acoustic, fish density data from a tidal energy site in Puget Sound, WA, USA, six methods are compared to estimate the range at which stationary … Four methods estimate the representative range of the mean using autocorrelation or paired t-test and repeated measures ANOVA. Accuracy of resulting sensor density estimates was modeled as …
- Thesis:
Bray
This research study presents enhancements to the hydro-environmental model Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code (EFDC), improving the predictive capabilities of the impacts of tidal range renewable proposals and dissolved phosphate concentrations in estuaries. Refinements to the representation of turbines and sluice gates, including updates to the discharge relationships used and momentum…
- Journal Article:
Billing et al.
There is increasing competition for space in coastal seas as new industrial sectors, such as Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) and Aquaculture, seek to expand. Multi-Use - involving sharing of space and, in some cases, facilities - can lessen competition and reduce industry costs if societal and economic challenges can be overcome. An example societal challenge is that of gaining Social Licence to…
- Journal Article:
Valanko et al.
… on dispersal and temporal dynamics in community regulating processes are, however, rare. We test the short-term temporal stability in community composition in a soft-sediment benthic … that wave energy is important for connectivity in a region. Community composition at the site was variable and changed stochastically over time. We found changes in community composition …
- Document, Journal Article:
Whiting et al.
The placement and operation of marine energy deployments in the ocean have the potential to change flow patterns, decrease wave heights, and/or remove energy from the oceanographic system. Changes in oceanographic systems resulting from harvesting marine energy, particularly tidal and wave energy, may be of concern. These changes include alterations in nearfield and farfield physical processes…
- Report:
Foster-Smith et al.
… created by the Ross worm Sabellaria spinulosa, including the licensed aggregate extraction site Area 107. The device obtained acoustic and video images of the sea floor in all but the …
- Report:
Jha
… sufficient funding to deploy and runcomprehensive trials with the application. A common test and development site that implements some of the SIS that require further data input may help standardise …
- Document, Conference Paper:
Madrid et al.
… (WEC), including electromagnetic fields, underwater noise, or seabed integrity, using as test cases four different WECs deployed in corresponding test sites, located in Basque Country (Spain), Nantes (France) and Aguçadoura (Portugal). The aim …
- Report:
Greaves et al.
… seven European countries, all of whom are actively involved with monitoring at wave device test centres. The SOWFIA project aims to achieve the sharing and consolidation of pan-European … processes, environmental monitoring and stakeholder interests at European wave energy test centres and has analysed this information to identify commonalities and differences between Member States. Test Centres have to go through the same processes that wave farms will and so are a good …
- Report:
Aquamarine Power
… of 2011 (works commenced in June 2011) at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) wave device test area in Billia Croo, Orkney. The design life of Oyster 2a and the foundation piles is 20 … In summary, the process will: Commence with mobilisation of the decommissioning vessels to the site. Divers will be used to perform and guide the decommissioning operations, however diver … shore for scrapping. Any waste produced during decommissioning operations will be removed from site onboard the construction vessel. A post decommissioning seabed survey would be carried out …
- Presentation:
Bald et al.
… placed in each of the fo ur mooring areas and one far enough from BIMEP area to act as control site . The results obtained were compared with those obtained during the preoperational phase of …
- Journal Article:
Phoenix and Nash
… and environmental impact constraints. Application of the developed model to an idealised test case demonstrated that a staggered array is optimal, if one considers maximising power … the model’s applicability to a real tidal environment, it was applied to a case study site; the Shannon Estuary, along the West Coast of Ireland. To the authors’ knowledge, this is …
- Document, Report:
Chainho and Bald
… device deployed offshore – MARMOK-A-5 developed by IDOM – in the Biscay Marine Energy Platform test site (BiMEP) located in Armintza (Spain); (2) oscillating wave surge converter deployed nearshore …
- Report:
Ocean Energy Systems (OES)
… has been explored. Oregon plan is seen as an example to encourage wave energy developers to test and locate devices in Oregon waters. On the other hand, the difficulty and time frames to …
- Journal Article:
Love et al.
… scuba and by ROV photosurveys) and at eight adjacent natural reefs (by ROV photosurveys). To test for differences in fish assemblages among reefs using factorial ANOVA, the natural reefs …
- Report:
Austin et al.
… the research facilities at Oregon State University (OSU) are ideal to act as a WEC test bed for research and development. A summary of the wave energy potential and the work that …
- Report:
Nemeth et al.
… and showed no behavioral changes when nearby. The fish monitoring design was also meant to test the ability to use underwater cameras to monitor fish in the type of conditions found on the … All cameras and lights were fixed directly to the devices in a design finalized once on site, and were powered from shore. Cameras and lights were able to be started within 1 to 12 … at a temporary recording station, where footage could be viewed in real time during daily site visits by trained technicians. Imagery was then transferred to a laptop computer and …
- Document, Conference Paper:
Jones et al.
… and compared across drifter locations and turbine power states. Ambient noise levels at the site were high due to relatively high vessel traffic density and vehicular traffic noise … arrival localization techniques. In contrast, when DAISYs and cooperative strikes were used to test localization at a similar site with significantly less ambient noise in April 2022, the sounds could be localized with …
- Project:
Nathalie Almonacid
… projects related to marine energy, in which the research fields are resource assessment, site characterization, bio-fouling, bio-corrosion, technology adaptation to extreme ocean … and integrated MERIC’s team capacities around the installation and monitoring around this test site. MERIC experts are developing tools, guidance and capabilities to facilitate and coordinate …
- Thesis:
Adams
… monitoring program for tidal energy development at the Fundy Ocean Research Center for Energy test facility in Minas Passage requires examination of the effects on marine life, and includes …
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