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Environmental impact 2 Fish behaviour 2 Tidal flow 2 Tidal stream energy 2 Behaviour 1 Erneuerbare Energie 1 Fische 1 Fish 1 Förderung erneuerbarer Energien 1 Renewable energy 1 Renewable energy policy 1 Verhalten 1
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Fraser, Shaun 2 Nikora, Vladimir 2 Scott, Beth E. 2 Williamson, Benjamin J. 2
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Energy Reports 1 Energy reports 1
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Fish distributions in a tidal channel indicate the behavioural impact of a marine renewable energy installation
Fraser, Shaun; Williamson, Benjamin J.; Nikora, Vladimir; … - In: Energy Reports 4 (2018), pp. 65-69
In the dynamic environments targeted for marine renewable energy extraction, such as tidal channels, the natural distribution of fish and behavioural impacts of marine renewable energy installations (MREIs) are poorly understood. This study builds on recent methodological developments to reveal...
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Fish distributions in a tidal channel indicate the behavioural impact of a marine renewable energy installation
Fraser, Shaun; Williamson, Benjamin J.; Nikora, Vladimir; … - In: Energy reports 4 (2018), pp. 65-69
In the dynamic environments targeted for marine renewable energy extraction, such as tidal channels, the natural distribution of fish and behavioural impacts of marine renewable energy installations (MREIs) are poorly understood. This study builds on recent methodological developments to reveal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011864050
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