This is great. I'm so happy that the marine renewables conversation will continue within the Sea Grant Network.

 

For those of you who may not be aware, DOE, PNNL and OES have recently produced an online database (called Tethys) containing information on the environmental impacts of marine renewable energy. The effort is described here: http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/news/progress_alerts.cfm/pa_id=838. And you can access it here: http://mhk.pnnl.gov/wiki/index.php/Tethys_Home

We hope it is a good resource for you; stay tuned as it continues to grow.

 

I look forward to the conversations to come.

 

Cheers,

Meghan

 

Meghan Massaua

Marine Science and Policy Specialist

Cardinal Engineering

Supporting the U.S. Department of Energy Wind and Water Power Technologies Office

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From: SG Renewable Energy [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Christopher Bartlett
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Hi everyone,

 

Welcome to the launch of the Sea Grant Renewable Energy List. The goal of the list is to share information about our efforts in research, education, and outreach pertaining to ocean and coastal renewable energy developments. 

 

Maine Sea Grant's IT staff person has created the list for our use and has informed me that attachments are not currently possible.  Please  use google docs or other methods to share documents, photos, etc., with the group. 

 

Please send me requests for new users along with the person's email address and I'll add them to the group. 

 

Thanks, and I look forward to participating in this group with you.

 

Best,

 

Chris 

 

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Christopher Bartlett    

Maine Sea Grant/University of Maine Cooperative Extension 

16 Deep Cove Road 

Eastport, Maine  04631 

 

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Chris Bartlett is a member of The University of Maine Marine Extension Team (MET). The MET is a collaboration of Maine Sea Grant and University of Maine Cooperative Extension. Its members live and work along the coast, providing educational and applied research programs to Maine's citizens in the areas of coastal community development, ecosystem health, fisheries, aquaculture, and tourism.