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Seabed Characterization for the Development of Marine Renewable Energy on the Pacific Margin of Canada


J. Vaughn Barrie and Kim W. Conway – Continental Shelf Research, October 2013

Abstract

An inventory of Canada’s marine renewable energy resources based on numerical modeling of the potential tidal, wave and wind energy has been published that identifies areas with maximum resource potential. However, the inventory does not consider the seabed geological conditions that will control the safe development of seabed installations and cable corridors. The Geological Survey of Canada (Natural Resources Canada) has therefore undertaken an assessment of seafloor geological characteristics and physical environmental parameters that will be encountered during any extensive deployment of marine renewable energy systems for the Pacific offshore of Canada. Here we present an overview of seabed characterization for key sites for each of the three energy types. Continue reading

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