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Title | Author | Date | Content Type | Technology | Stressor | Receptor |
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Enabling Future Arrays in Tidal: Y1 Environmental Monitoring Report | Smith, K.; Simpson, N. | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal | Attraction, Avoidance, Collision | Birds, Seabirds, Marine Mammals, Pinnipeds | |
Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Hub | Greaves, D. | Research Study | Marine Energy, Ocean Current, Tidal, Wave | Attraction, Avoidance, Collision, Noise | Birds, Ecosystem Processes, Invertebrates, Marine Mammals, Physical Environment, Human Dimensions, Social & Economic Data | |
Shetland Tidal Array Monitoring Report: Subsea video monitoring | Smith, K. | Report | Marine Energy, Tidal | Attraction, Avoidance, Collision, Noise | Birds, Seabirds, Fish, Pelagic Fish, Marine Mammals | |
Tidal streams, fish, and seabirds: Understanding the linkages between mobile predators, prey, and hydrodynamics | Couto, A.; Williamson, B.; Cornulier, T.; et al. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Tidal | Attraction, Changes in Flow, Habitat Change | Birds, Seabirds, Fish | |
Key Biofouling Organisms in Tidal Habitats Targeted by the Offshore Renewable Energy Sector in the North Atlantic Include the Massive Barnacle Chirona hameri | Want, A.; Goubard, A.; Jonveaux, S.; et al. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Tidal | Attraction, Habitat Change | Invertebrates | |
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 | |
Assessing the Sensitivity of Seabird Populations to Adverse Effects from Tidal Stream Turbines and Wave Energy Devices | Furness, R.; Wade, H.; Robbins, A.; et al. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Tidal, Wave | Attraction, Collision, Displacement, Habitat Change | Birds, Seabirds | |
A bird's-eye view on turbulence: seabird foraging associations with evolving surface flow features | Lieber, L.; Langrock, R.; Nimmo-Smith, A. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Tidal | Attraction, Changes in Flow | Birds, Seabirds | |
Application of a multibeam echosounder to document changes in animal movement and behaviour around a tidal turbine structure | Williamson, B.; Blondel, P.; Williamson, L.; et al. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Tidal | Attraction, Collision, Habitat Change | Birds, Seabirds, Fish, Marine Mammals | |
Localised anthropogenic wake generates a predictable foraging hotspot for top predators | Lieber, L.; Nimmo-Smith, W.; Waggitt, J.; et al. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Tidal | Attraction, Changes in Flow | Birds, Seabirds | |
Assessment of Risk to Diving Birds from Underwater Marine Renewable Devices in Welsh Waters: Phase 2 - Field Methodologies and Site Assessments | Robinson, C.; Cook, G. | Report | Wave, Tidal, Marine Energy | Collision, Avoidance, Attraction | Waterfowl, Shorebirds, Seabirds, Birds |
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