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» King, J.
King, J.
Total Results: 6
Title
Author
Date
Type of Content
Technology Type
Stressor
Receptor
An Adaptive Framework for Selecting Environmental Monitoring Protocols to Support Ocean Renewable Energy Development
Shumchenia, E.
, et al.
September 2012
Journal Article
Marine Energy (General)
Human Dimensions
,
Environmental Impact Assessment
A Comparison of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches to Benthic Habitat Mapping to Inform Offshore Wind Energy Development
LaFrance, M.
, et al.
July 2014
Journal Article
Wind Energy (General)
,
Offshore Wind
Invertebrates
,
Nearfield Habitat
Experimental Evaluation of a Mixer-Ejector Marine Hydrokinetic Turbine at Two Open-Water Tidal Energy Test Sites in NH and MA
Rowell, M.
, et al.
July 2013
Journal Article
Marine Energy (General)
Research Priorities for Assessing Potential Impacts of Emerging Marine Renewable Energy Technologies: Insights from Developments in Wales (UK)
Roche, R.
, et al.
December 2016
Journal Article
Marine Energy (General)
Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Impacts on Elasmobranch (shark, rays, and skates) and American Lobster Movement and Migration from Direct Current Cables
Hutchison, Z.
, et al.
March 2018
Report
Marine Energy (General)
EMF
Invertebrates
,
Fish
Benthic Monitoring During Wind Turbine Installation and Operation at the Block Island Wind Farm, Rhode Island
Bartley, M.
, et al.
February 2018
Report
Wind Energy (General)
,
Offshore Wind
Invertebrates
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