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Red rock crab (Cancer productus) movement is not influenced by electromagnetic fields produced by a submarine power transmission cable | Williams, J.; Jaco, E.; Scholz, Z.; et al. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Wind Energy | EMF | Invertebrates | |
Effects of anthropogenic magnetic fields on the behavior of a major predator of the intertidal and subtidal zones, the velvet crab Necora puber | Albert, L.; Olivier, F.; Jolivet, A.; et al. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Wind Energy | EMF | Invertebrates | |
Effect of electromagnetic fields from renewable energy subsea power cables on righting reflex and physiological response of coastal invertebrates | Chapman, E.; Rochas, C.; Piper, A.; et al. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | EMF | Invertebrates | |
Introducing energy into marine environments: A lab-scale static magnetic field submarine cable simulation and its effects on sperm and larval development on a reef forming serpulid | Oliva, M.; De Marchi, L.; Cuccaro, A.; et al. | Journal Article | EMF | Invertebrates | ||
Evaluation of the Effects of Electrical Stimulation: A Pilot Experiment on the Marine Benthic Foraminiferal Species Amphistegina lessonii | Rebecchi, F.; Lattanzi, D.; Abramovich, S.; et al. | Journal Article | EMF | Invertebrates | ||
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of Offshore Wind and Marine Renewable Energy in Northern Ireland | Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal, Wave, Fixed Offshore Wind | Attraction, Avoidance, Changes in Flow, Chemicals, Collision, Displacement, EMF, Habitat Change, Noise | Bats, Birds, Passerines, Seabirds, Waterfowl, Fish, Demersal Fish, Pelagic Fish, Invertebrates, Marine Mammals, Cetaceans, Physical Environment, Sediment Transport, Water Quality, Reptiles, Human Dimensions, Climate Change, Environmental Impact Assessment, Fisheries, Legal & Policy, Recreation & Tourism, Social & Economic Data, Stakeholder Engagement, Visual Impacts | |
Electrical power generation from ocean currents in the Straits of Florida: Some environmental considerations | Finkl, C.; Charlier, R. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Ocean Current | EMF, Habitat Change | Fish, Invertebrates, Marine Mammals, Cetaceans, Physical Environment | |
The Physics Of Geomagnetic-Field Transduction In Animals | Winklhofer, M. | Journal Article | EMF | Reptiles, Marine Mammals, Fish, Birds | ||
Motivational trade-offs and potential pain experience in hermit crabs | Appel, M.; Elwood, R. | Journal Article | Marine Energy | EMF | Invertebrates, Human Dimensions | |
Peninsula Research Institute for Marine Renewable Energy (PRIMaRE) | Lorraine, R.; Tremlett, C. | Research Study | Marine Energy, Tidal, Wave | Changes in Flow, Chemicals, Collision, EMF, Habitat Change, Noise | Bats, Birds, Seabirds, Ecosystem Processes, Invertebrates, Marine Mammals, Physical Environment, Human Dimensions, Navigation | |
Processing of Antifouling Paint Particles by Mytilus edulis | Turner, A.; Barrett, M.; Brown, M. | Journal Article | Chemicals | Invertebrates | ||
Preliminary Assessment of the Conservation Importance of Benthic Epifaunal Species and Habitats | Moore, C. | Report | Marine Energy | Changes in Flow | Invertebrates |
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