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- Report:
US Department of Energy
… these assessments cannot predict what if any impact a given technology may have at a given site, they have been instructive in identifying several common elements among the technologies …
- Document, Conference Paper:
Walsh et al.
… during the operation of the Fred Olsen Lifesaver wave energy converter at the Falmouth Bay Test site (FaBTest, SW UK) is used to demonstrate this novel application. The case study provides …
- Conference Paper:
Beharie
… height and direction from concurrent wave buoy data at the European Marine Energy Centre wave test site. Initial measurements have found that habitat and biotope classifications currently used to …
- Journal Article:
Kandimalla et al.
The Ocean Aware project, led by Innovasea and funded through Canada's Ocean Supercluster, is developing a fish passage observation platform to monitor fish without the use of traditional tags. This will provide an alternative to standard tracking technology, such as acoustic telemetry fish tracking, which are often not appropriate for tracking at-risk fish species protected by legislation…
- Document, Conference Paper:
Dunphy et al.
… the paper reports on critical review of selected EPE programmes associated with marine energy test sites and infrastructure deployments, with methods adopted in each case analysed, key …
- Report:
Scottish Natural Heritage
… a relatively recent development, with many technologies in their infancy and existing only at test sites. Good practice in the assessment of offshore renewables will evolve over time as we …
- Report:
Buenau et al.
… so their accuracy is critical for overall estimates of stressor effects. Most models require site-specific data for environmental parameters and species distribution. Physiological, behavioral or demographic data are best collected from the project site, but may be obtained from other sources when necessary. Monitoring of physical data is …
- Report:
Smith
… surveys, multi-agency marine ecological surveys were performed at or near the project site in 2002, and 2004. This current report analyzed data from the 2005 to 2007 time period and …
- Journal Article:
Sellar et al.
… 1 MW commercial prototype tidal turbine was deployed and operated at the Fall of Warness tidal test site within the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), Orkney, U.K. Mean flow speeds and …
- Report:
Guernsey Renewable Energy Team
… has been on the development of large commercial sites. GREC is not looking for companies to test or develop designs for wave or tidal devices in its waters. It plans to only accept … giving consideration to the sensitivities that exist throughout the whole of the study area. Site selection or ‘Zoning’ will be undertaken on completion of further strategic investigations … southern tip of the Great Bank, which mostly comprises mackerel. There is also a seal haul-out site at the Humps, north of Herm, which supports a resident population of seals. There are …
- Report:
Tipler
… the Oyster technology in the near shore area of the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) Wave Test Site, at Billia Croo off the west coast of mainland Orkney. This environmental monitoring …
- Journal Article:
Waggitt et al.
… during both breeding and non-breeding seasons. These data sets were then used to test for associations between foraging pursuit-diving seabirds (Atlantic puffins Fratercula …
- Report:
Lonergan et al.
… of 240 days, and 928 hours of observation. These are a continuation of previous surveys of the site that ran from 11th July 2005 to 14th July 2006 and encompassed 219 days and 964 hours of …
- Report:
Zydlewski et al.
Commercial viability of the marine hydrokinetic (MHK) energy industry is contingent on numerous and diverse factors. A major factor is the effects deployed devices have on animals. This factor is multi-faceted since it is dependent on the availability of appropriate scientific approaches to detect these effects. One of the animal groups with overlapping distributions of MHK devices are fishes…
- Report:
Band et al.
… Sound in the Pentland Firth, and the multiberth European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) tidal test site at the Fall of Warness, Orkney. In this report the word ‘collision’ is used to refer to the …
- Document, Conference Paper:
Hasselman et al.
… unlikely to scale linearly with the number of devices, but are probably complex and nuanced, site specific, dependent on array configuration, cumulative (in some form), and have the …
- Report:
Kavanagh
… the general area of Killard County Clare which have been identified as offering potential to site the pilot wave farm. The WEC technology suited for this project in this nearshore location … up to 20 m in depth and will be located close to the shore. The Oyster device has been on test in Billia Croo in Orkney and its characteristics are well understood. Data as to its … project. There are no protected areas in the marine or terrestrial environment at any of the site options possible for the project but it is likely that near shore reef areas would be …
- Report:
Kavanagh
… general area of Achill Island County Mayo which have been identified as offering potential to site the pilot wave farm. The WEC technology suited for this project in this nearshore location … up to 20 m in depth and will be located close to the shore. The Oyster device has been on test in Billia Croo in Orkney and its characteristics are well understood. Data as to its … project. There are no protected areas in the marine or terrestrial environment at any of the site options possible for the project but it is likely that near shore reef areas would be …
- Report:
van Proosdij et al.
… processes and controls on sediment deposition were found between the sheltered Starrs Point site (both within the creek and on the marsh surface) and the exposed Kingsport location. The … notable settling of sediment just after high tide which was not observed at the Kingsport site. Significantly less sediment (approximately 10 times) was deposited within the exposed Kingsport site and the highest values were recorded, not surprisingly, during lower amplitude tides. The …
- Report:
Delvaux et al.
… the number of projects reviewed. To date, projects generally lack maturity and most are either test or pilot sites which may not reflect the conditions of larger industrial scale projects. …
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