Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab

Offshore Wind

Tethys Stories publishes “WOW! A Collaboration to Study the Impacts of Offshore Wind on Wildlife” 

A recent article on Project Wildlife and Offshore Wind (WOW) was written by MGEL staff and published as a Tethys Story. Tethys is a database and online space for the international community of those interested in the environmental effects of wind energy. Tethys Stories are written by individuals working at the intersection of marine systems …

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Winds of Change: Tracking the Development of US Offshore Wind Energy 

Duke University recently hosted “Winds of Change: Tracking the Development of US Offshore Wind Energy,” a one-day symposium to discuss the opportunities and challenges of the offshore wind energy sector. This event was jointly orchestrated by the Nicholas School of the Environment, the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, and the Center for Energy, …

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Meet Debbie Brill: Marine Mammal Subcommittee Coordinator for the Regional Wildlife Science Collaborative for Offshore Wind

Debbie Brill is the marine mammal subcommittee coordinator for the Regional Wildlife Science Collaborative for Offshore Wind (RWSC), which works to coordinate and direct efficient research efforts to support environmentally friendly offshore wind energy development in the U.S. Atlantic. She is a relatively new recruit to MGEL, starting work with the lab in 2021. As …

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