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Daborn, G.

Name: Graham Daborn
Background: Researcher
Organization: Acadia University
Department: Biology; Acadia Tidal Energy Institute
Interest: Renewable energy in the Bay of Fundy
Country: Canada

About Me:

Graham is a professor emeritus at Acadia University, where he taught biology up to 20014. He was the founding director of the Acadia Center for Estuarine Research (ACER). His current research interests focus on the environmental implications of generating renewable energy from the marine environment, with a specific focus on the Bay of Fundy. He is a member of the Board of the Ocean Renewable Energy Group, and volunteers on the Research Advisory Committee and the Tidal Area Sub-committee for the Offshore Energy Environment Research Association.

Marine and Wind Energy Environmental Documents

Tethys is a knowledge hub that contains documents on the environmental effects of wind and marine energy. The table below contains all of the documents in the Tethys Knowledge Base associated with Daborn, G..

Total: 5

Title Author Date Content Type Technology Stressor Receptor
Nova Scotia Tidal Research Summary Report - Researching Tidal Energy - Marine Life - The Nova Scotia Experience Daborn, G. Report EMF Birds, Fish, Invertebrates, Marine Mammals
A Framework for Environmental Risk Assessment and Decision-Making for Tidal Energy Development in Canada [Presentation] Isaacman, L., Daborn, G., Redden, A. Presentation Marine Energy, Tidal Human Dimensions, Legal & Policy
A Framework for Environmental Risk Assessment and Decision-Making for Tidal Energy Development in Canada Isaacman, L., Daborn, G., Redden, A. Report Marine Energy, Tidal Human Dimensions
Pathways of Effects for Offshore Renewable Energy in Canada Isaacman, L., Daborn, G. Report Marine Energy, Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind
Potential Impact of Large-Scale Tidal Power Developments in the Upper Bay of Fundy on Fisheries Resources of the Northwest Atlantic Dadswell, M., Rulifson, R., Daborn, G. Journal Article Marine Energy, Tidal Fish, Pelagic Fish, Human Dimensions, Fisheries

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