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Short echograms from University of Exeter's fisheries acoustic survey, carried out as part of the Strategic Environmental Assessment of Wave energy technologies (SEA Wave) project in 2019.
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Video clip (5 minute) from the University of Plymouth/University of Exeter's baited remote underwater video survey, carried out as part of the Strategic Environmental Assessment of Wave energy technologies (SEA Wave) project in 2019.
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This dataset contains Waverider J data from EMEC Wave Test Site (Billia Croo) during the year 2017
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Underwater noise recording undertaken to acoustically characterize the WEC MARMOK-A-5 in the context of European project WESE. Hydrophone (SoundTrap 300 HF- end-to-end calibration: 176 dB) was placed 100 meters away from the source, at a depth of 70 meters. File 1208492081.190517053409.wav
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Locations and design of University of Exeter's acoustic surveys, carried out as part of the Strategic Environmental Assessment of Wave energy technologies (SEA Wave) project in 2019.
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Species list and relative abundance values from University of Plymouth/University of Exeter's baited remote underwater video survey, carried out as part of the Strategic Environmental Assessment of Wave energy technologies (SEA Wave) project in 2019.
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This dataset contains Waverider H data from EMEC Wave Test Site (Billia Croo) during the year 2017
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This dataset contains Waverider E data from EMEC Wave Test Site (Billia Croo) during the year 2017
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Video clip (5 minute) from the University of Plymouth/University of Exeter's baited remote underwater video survey, carried out as part of the Strategic Environmental Assessment of Wave energy technologies (SEA Wave) project in 2019.
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Video clip (5 minute) from the University of Plymouth/University of Exeter's baited remote underwater video survey, carried out as part of the Strategic Environmental Assessment of Wave energy technologies (SEA Wave) project in 2019.