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OCEANS 2010 Seattle

The OCEANS Conference, jointly sponsored by the Marine Technology Society (MTS) and the Oceanic Engineering Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE/OES), is a major international forum for scientists, engineers, and responsible ocean users to present the latest research results, ideas, developments, and applications in Oceanic Engineering and Marine Technology.

Seattle's OCEANS 2010 features tutorials on special interest topics, a comprehensive technical program of lectures and presentations, a student program, and a large exhibit hall with products from over one hundred companies.

Event Documents

The following is a list of papers and presentations produced by this event.

Title Author Date Sort ascending Technology Stressor Receptor
Marine Hydrokinetic Turbine Technology and the Environment: Device-Biota Interactions Crevison, S., Li, Y., Thresher, R. Marine Energy Attraction, Avoidance, Collision
Quantifying Turbulence for Tidal Power Applications Thompson, J., Richmond, M., Polagye, B. Marine Energy, Tidal Changes in Flow
Limits to the Predictability of Tidal Current Energy Polagye, B., Epler, J., Thomson, J. Marine Energy, Tidal
Review of Literature and Studies on Electro Magnetic Fields (EMF) Generated by Undersea Power Cables and Associated Influence on Marine Organisms Switzer, T., Meggitt, D. Marine Energy, Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind EMF
Modeling and Validation of a Cross Flow Turbine using Free Vortex Models and an improved 2D Lift Model Urbina, R., Peterson, M., Bates, P. Marine Energy, Tidal
Characteristics of Underwater Ambient Noise at a Proposed Tidal Energy Site in Puget Sound Bassett, C., Thomson, J., Polagye, B. Marine Energy, Tidal Noise
Simulating Environmental Changes Due to Marine Hydrokinetic Energy Installations James, S., Seetho, E., Jones, C. Marine Energy, Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind Changes in Flow Physical Environment, Sediment Transport, Water Quality
Call and Component Evaluation for Improved Performance of Recognition of Killer Whale Individuals Nichols, N., Atlas, L., Bowles, A. Marine Mammals, Cetaceans
Observations Of Turbulent Flow Fields In The Chesapeake Bay Estuary For Tidal Energy Conversion Luznik, L., Flack, K. Marine Energy, Tidal Changes in Flow
Developing an Instrumentation Package for in-Water Testing of Marine Hydrokinetic Energy Devices Nelson, E. Marine Energy, Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind
Assessing the Effects of Marine and Hydrokinetic Energy Development on Marine and Estuarine Resources Ward, J., Schultz, I., Woodruff, D. Marine Energy EMF Fish, Invertebrates

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