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Developing Environmental Protocols And Modeling Tools To Support Ocean Renewable Energy Stewardship (National Oceanographic Partnership Program)



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    This document serves as the Final Report (Draft) for National Oceanographic Partnership

    Program project number M10PC00097, Developing Environmental Protocols and Modeling

    Tools to Support Ocean Renewable Energy and Stewardship. This document presents a summary of the findings of this project, and summarizes each of the individual reports completed as part of this project. Offshore renewable energy (ORE) development is the construction and operation of one or more devices designed to harness power from the marine environment (wind, tidal, and wave power considered here), and includes any necessary infrastructure, including subsea cables, the vessels necessary to construct or install an ORE development, and the footprint of a project.

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    OCS Study   BOEM 2012-082
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    RIU-T-12-004
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    Public Domain
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    Library
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    urn:sha256:8e177a8aafeae422a4485b9a6e5f0fee62844371ea0ca81b9c80c351d9cf6966
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