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Title | Author | Date Sort ascending | Content Type | Technology | Stressor | Receptor |
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Ocean energy and the environment: Research and strategic actions | ETIP Ocean | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal, Wave | Collision, EMF, Habitat Change, Noise | Physical Environment, Fish, Marine Mammals, Human Dimensions, Legal & Policy, Marine Spatial Planning | |
Potential Environmental Effects of Marine Renewable Energy Development—The State of the Science | Copping, A.; Hemery, L.; Overhus, D.; et al. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Tidal, Wave | Changes in Flow, Collision, EMF, Entanglement, Habitat Change, Noise | Birds, Fish, Invertebrates, Marine Mammals, Physical Environment, Human Dimensions, Marine Spatial Planning, Social & Economic Data | |
Wave and Tidal Stream Critical Evidence Needs | Offshore Renewables Joint Industry Programme (ORJIP) | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal, Wave | Changes in Flow, Collision, Noise | Birds, Marine Mammals, Human Dimensions, Legal & Policy | |
A Review on Environmental and Social Impacts of Thermal Gradient and Tidal Currents Energy Conversion and Application to the Case of Chiapas, Mexico | Rivera, G.; Felix, A.; Mendoza, E. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, OTEC, Tidal | Changes in Flow, Collision, EMF, Habitat Change, Noise | Birds, Ecosystem Processes, Physical Environment, Fish, Marine Mammals, Human Dimensions | |
2020 State of the Science Report - Chapter 8: Encounters of Marine Animals with Marine Renewable Energy Device Mooring Systems and Subsea Cables | Garavelli, L. | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal, Wave | Entanglement | Marine Mammals | |
2020 State of the Science Report - Chapter 4: Risk to Marine Animals from Underwater Noise Generated by Marine Renewable Energy Devices | Polagye, B.; Bassett, C. | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal, Wave | Noise | Fish, Marine Mammals | |
2020 State of the Science Report - Chapter 3: Collision Risk for Animals around Turbines | Sparling, C.; Seitz, A.; Masden, E.; et al. | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal | Collision | Birds, Fish, Marine Mammals | |
OES-Environmental 2020 State of the Science Report: Environmental Effects of Marine Renewable Energy Development Around the World | Copping, A.; Hemery, L. | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal, Wave | Attraction, Avoidance, Changes in Flow, Collision, Displacement, EMF, Entanglement, Habitat Change, Noise | Birds, Seabirds, Shorebirds, Waterfowl, Ecosystem Processes, Fish, Demersal Fish, Pelagic Fish, Invertebrates, Marine Mammals, Cetaceans, Pinnipeds, Physical Environment, Sediment Transport, Reptiles, Human Dimensions, Legal & Policy, Marine Spatial Planning, Social & Economic Data | |
Applying Two Active Acoustic Technologies to Document Presence of Large Marine Animal Targets at a Marine Renewable Energy Site | Staines, G.; Zydlewski, G.; Viehman, H.; et al. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Tidal | Fish, Marine Mammals, Cetaceans | ||
Initial Environmental Report for the ELEMENT Project | Gaborieau, H.; Thiébaut, M.; Quillienn, N.; et al. | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal | Collision, Habitat Change, Noise | Birds, Fish, Invertebrates, Marine Mammals | |
Testing 360 degree imaging technologies for improved animal detection around tidal energy installations | Pattison, L.; Serrick, A.; Brown, C. | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal | Fish, Marine Mammals | ||
Using Drifting Passive Echolocation Loggers to Study Harbour Porpoises in Tidal-Stream Habitats | Wilson, B.; Benjamins, S.; Elliot, J. | Journal Article | Tidal, Marine Energy | Marine Mammals | ||
Fairhead Tidal Environmental Impact Assessment Scoping Document | McGrath, C. | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal | EMF, Noise | Birds, Fish, Invertebrates, Marine Mammals, Reptiles, Human Dimensions, Environmental Impact Assessment | |
Wave and Tidal Consenting Position Paper Series: Marine Mammal Impacts | Sparling, C.; Coram, A.; McConnell, B.; et al. | Report | Wave, Tidal, Marine Energy | Marine Mammals | ||
Potential Effects of the Interaction Between Marine Mammals and Tidal Turbines - An Engineering and Biomechanical Analysis | Carlson, T.; Jepsen, R.; Copping, A. | Conference Paper | Marine Energy, Tidal | Collision | Marine Mammals, Cetaceans | |
The Use of Acoustic Devices to Warn Marine Mammals of Tidal-Stream Energy Devices | Wilson, B.; Carter, C. | Report | Tidal, Marine Energy | Noise, Avoidance | Marine Mammals | |
Admiralty Inlet Final Environmental Assessment | Snohomish County PUD | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal | Fish, Marine Mammals, Human Dimensions | ||
Long-Term Multibeam Measurements Around a Tidal Turbine Test Site in Orkney, Scotland | Blondel, P.; Williamson, B. | Conference Paper | Marine Energy, Tidal | Birds, Fish, Marine Mammals | ||
Passive Acoustic Monitoring of Cetacean Activity Patterns and Movements in Minas Passage: Pre-Turbine Baseline Conditions | Tollit, D.; Redden, A. | Report | Tidal, Marine Energy | Marine Mammals, Cetaceans | ||
Current state of knowledge of effects of offshore renewable energy generation devices on marine mammals & research requirements | Thompson, D.; Hall, A.; Lonergan, M.; et al. | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal, Wave, Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Marine Mammals | ||
MR3 Methods for Tracking Fine Scale Movements of Marine Mammals around Marine Tidal Devices | McConnell, B.; Gillespie, D.; Hastie, J.; et al. | Report | Tidal, Marine Energy | Pinnipeds, Marine Mammals |
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