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Scott, K.
Scott, K.
Affiliated Marine and Wind Energy Environmental Documents
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The Effects of Anthropogenic Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) on the Early Development of Two Commercially Important Crustaceans, European Lobster, Homarus gammarus (L.) and Edible Crab, Cancer pagurus (L.)
Harsanyi, P.
,
Scott, K.
,
Easton, B.
April 2022
Journal Article
EMF
Invertebrates
Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) from Submarine Power Cables Can Trigger Strength-Dependent Behavioural and Physiological Responses in Edible Crab, Cancer pagurus (L.)
Scott, K.
,
Harsanyi, P.
,
Easton, B.
July 2021
Journal Article
Marine Energy
,
Wind Energy
,
Fixed Offshore Wind
EMF
Invertebrates
Understanding the effects of electromagnetic field emissions from Marine Renewable Energy Devices (MREDs) on the commercially important edible crab, Cancer pagurus (L.)
Scott, K.
,
Harsanyi, P.
,
Lyndon, A.
June 2018
Journal Article
Marine Energy
EMF
Invertebrates
Bridging the Gap Between Energy and the Environment
Holland, R.
,
Scott, K.
,
Hinton, E.
May 2016
Journal Article
Sound and Cetaceans: A Regional Response to Regulating Acoustic Marine Pollution
Scott, K.
May 2007
Journal Article
Wind Energy
,
Fixed Offshore Wind
Noise
Marine Mammals
Tilting at Offshore Windmills: Regulating Wind Farm Development Within the Renewable Energy Zone
Scott, K.
December 2005
Journal Article
Wind Energy
,
Fixed Offshore Wind
Human Dimensions
,
Legal & Policy