You are invited to participate in session 6 of Triton Talks, a webinar series discussing the US DOE Water Power Technologies Office Triton Initiative’s research on environmental monitoring technologies and methods used to evaluate environmental stressors linked to marine energy devices.
On July 27th, join Joe Haxel, Alicia Amerson and Morgan Pattison to learn about Triton’s research on the environmental effects of underwater noise and anthropogenic light associated with marine energy.
Triton marine scientist Joe Haxel will discuss his TFiT underwater noise field trials in New Hampshire and California and share recommendations for monitoring acoustic signals at multiple marine energy sites. Triton’s Alicia Amerson and Joe Haxel, and Solid State Light Services, Inc. lighting scientist Morgan Pattison will discuss their review on anthropogenic light impacts associated with marine energy applications and recommendations for mitigations strategies. Join them to learn more about these exciting topics and participate in a discussion about their recent research.
To find out more about Triton, visit https://www.pnnl.gov/projects/triton.
Read more about Triton’s field trials published in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering special issue "Technology and Methods for Environmental Monitoring of Marine Renewable Energy”.
Watch the webinar recording below:
Past Events
- Triton Talks: Triton Talk: Collision risk with Garrett Staines, Online, 16 June 2022 18:00-19:00 UTC
- Triton Talks: Triton Talk: Electromagnetic Fields with Molly Grear, Online, 19 May 2022 18:00-19:00 UTC
- Triton Talks: Triton Talk: Science Communication with Cailene Gunn, Online, 21 April 2022 18:00-19:00 UTC
- Triton Talks: Triton Talk: Predictive Modeling with Kate Buenau, Online, 17 March 2022 18:00-19:00 UTC
- Triton Talks: Triton Talk: Introducing the Triton Initiative and the Triton Field Trials, Online, 17 February 2022 19:00-20:00 UTC