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Rethinking underwater sound -recording methods to work at tidal stream and wave energy sites

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posted on 2017-09-29, 08:54 authored by Ben Wilson, Paul LepperPaul Lepper, Caroline Carter, Stephen P. Robinson
An overview of current understanding of the environmental implications of marine renewable energy technology is provided. It is now widely recognized that there is a need for long-term secure and suitable sustainable forms of energy.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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Marine Renewable Energy Technology and Environmental Interactions Humanity and the Sea

Pages

111 - 126 (15)

Citation

WILSON, B. ...et al., 2014. Rethinking underwater sound -recording methods to work at tidal stream and wave energy sites. IN: Shields M. and Payne A. (eds), Marine Renewable Energy Technology and Environmental Interactions. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 111-126.

Publisher

Springer Science & Business Media

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publisher statement

This work is made available according to the conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence. Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Publication date

2014

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This book chapter is in closed access.

ISBN

9401780021;9789401780025

Book series

Humanity and the Sea;

Language

  • en

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