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The U.S. Offshore Wind Synthesis of Environmental Effects Research (SEER) effort is actively compiling information on planned, ongoing, and recently completed research…
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You are now viewing content in MHK Data Repository through the integrated PRIMRE search. Clicking on titles will take you to the content on the integrated database. Partial word matches are returned (e.g. "data" finds "database"), but every entered term must be found. If you don't find any results, try reducing the number of words entered.…
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You are now viewing content in Tethys Engineering through the integrated PRIMRE search. Clicking on titles will take you to the content on the integrated database. Partial word matches are returned (e.g. "test" finds "testing"), but every entered term must be found. If you don't find any results, try reducing the number of words entered.…
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Signature Projects are intended to bring focus to a selection of U.S. Department of Energy's Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) projects. By designating a Signature Project, the project reports, datasets, and associated papers can be easily…
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At the direction of the U.S. Department of Energy Wind Energy Technologies Office, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and National Renewable Energy Laboratory are jointly leading the U.S. Offshore Wind Synthesis of Environmental Effects Research (SEER) project. The multi-year collaborative effort facilitates knowledge transfer of offshore wind…
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In 2022, OES-Environmental and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory partnered to produce an illustrated video series on the environmental effects of marine energy with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy's Water Power Technologies Office. Each video is available below, with links to additional information and resources. Visit the…
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The OES-Environmental 2020 State of the Science Report:…
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The U.S. Offshore Wind Synthesis of Environmental Effects Research (SEER) effort compiled a database of research recommendations, from over 40 existing…
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Regulators involved in consenting/permitting marine renewable energy (MRE) have faced multiple challenges due to the unfamiliarity with relatively new technology and uncertainty surrounding potential environmental impacts. This has resulted in slow progress for the MRE industry, including long consenting timeframes and extensive and expensive permitting requirements, which increase financial…
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The table below was compiled as part of the 2024 State of the Science - Chapter 7: Education and Outreach around Environmental Effects of Marine Renewable Energy. It will be updated as new content and resources are developed. If you have a resource you'd like added to this list, please email tethys@pnnl.gov. …
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Jump to Template Jump to Tool Marine energy projects have the potential to create significant benefits by stimulating economic growth, generating revenue, creating…
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Over the years, specialty tools have been created by OES-Environmental, WREN, SEER, or requested by the Tethys community via the annual peer review. Some of these tools are linked with…
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OES-Environmental has designed metadata forms (questionnaires) that solicit information from developers and researchers that are involved in environmental monitoring and/or studies. These forms capture many of the activities around the world that are exploring the potential environmental impacts of marine energy devices, and often provide links to associated reports. Collected information…
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Enabling Coexistence Options for Wind Energy and Wildlife (ECO Wind) Project Overview Sustainable deployment of land-based wind energy requires a balance of conservation, energy, and economic goals. Enabling Coexistence Options for Wind Energy and Wildlife (ECO Wind), initiated by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory with support from the Pacific Northwest National…
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Synthesis of Environmental Effects Research (SEER) Project Overview At the direction of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Wind Energy Technologies Office, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and National Renewable Energy Laboratory are jointly leading a multi-year collaborative effort to facilitate knowledge transfer for…
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Stressors Stressors are the parts of a device or a result of a device's functioning that may cause harm or stress to a marine animal, habitat, or ecosystem process. Receptors Receptors are the marine animals, habitats, and ecosystems processes that may be affected by stressors. For example, noise (the stressor) from a tidal turbine may affect a marine mammal (the…
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When you initially load the Knowledge Base and Map Viewer, all items in the database will be shown. Tethys then uses filters to drill down into the content. We will explain in detail how to effectively use the facet boxes to the right and the keyword search box at the top left so that you can…
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