Tidal turbines harbor the potential to provide a natural, inexhaustible source of power, but have faced some regulatory ...
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Critics Feared Tidal Turbines Are “Underwater Blenders” But New Footage Proves Marine Life Knows How to Dodge Them
At the bottom of Sequim Bay’s tidal channel, four-bladed turbines churn through the water. Critics have feared devices like ...
Underwater photos show seabirds, seals and fish interacting with a tidal turbine in Washington State
Underwater photos show seabirds, seals and fish interacting with a tidal turbine in Washington State Video caption: A seal ...
Researchers have found that that cloudier waters, caused in part by climate change, is making it harder for seabirds to catch fish. University College Cork (UCC) researchers have found that that ...
Chañaral Island off the coast of Chile used to be a prime nesting site for the Peruvian diving petrel, but the species largely disappeared from the island after the introduction of invasive rabbits ...
More than 100 million seabirds occupy the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska each summer. They are an important component of the marine ecosystem; they also provide great pleasure for lovers of nature, and ...
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