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Kimber, J.

Total results: 6
Title Author Date Sort ascending Content Type Technology Stressor Receptor
Marine Renewable Energy, Electromagnetic (EM) Fields and EM-Sensitive Animals Gill, A., Gloyne-Philips, I., Kimber, J. February 2014 Book Chapter Marine Energy EMF
Elasmobranch Cognitive Ability: Using Electroreceptive Foraging Behaviour to Demonstrate Learning, Habituation and Memory in a Benthic Shark Kimber, J., Sims, D., Bellamy, P. January 2014 Journal Article EMF Fish
The ability of a benthic elasmobranch to discriminate between biological and artificial electric fields Kimber, J., Sims, D., Bellamy, P. January 2011 Journal Article EMF Fish, Demersal Fish
The Potential for Cooperative Management of Elasmobranchs and Offshore Renewable Energy Development in UK Waters Gill, A., Kimber, J. October 2005 Journal Article Wind Energy, Offshore Wind, Marine Energy Fish
COWRIE 1.5 The Potential Effects of Electromagnetic Fields Generated by Sub-Sea Power Cables Associated with Offshore Wind Farm Developments on Electrically and Magnetically Sensitive Marine Organisms - A Review Gill, A., Gloyne-Philips, I., Neal, K. July 2005 Report Wind Energy, Offshore Wind EMF Marine Mammals, Invertebrates, Fish
Collaborative Offshore Wind Research into the Environment Electromagnetic Field (COWRIE EMF) Research Gill, A., Gloyne-Philips, I., Neal, K. January 2003 Research Study EMF Marine Mammals, Invertebrates, Fish
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