NAA Webinar: Opportunities for the Co-Location of Marine Energy and Aquaculture
Friday, December 6, 2024 (2:00 PM - 3:00 PM) (EST)
Description
Marine energy technologies, such as the wave energy converters and tidal turbines shown here, could be co-located with aquaculture operations—including finfish, shellfish, macroalgae, and others—to provide a renewable source of energy from the ocean. (Illustration by Stephanie King | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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About the Speaker
Mikaela Freeman is a Research Scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. She focuses on environmental and socio-economic effects of marine energy and plays a lead role in several projects aimed at identifying opportunities for co-locating offshore aquaculture with marine energy. She also conducts work related to environmental effects of marine energy, outreach and engagement, international collaboration, and marine policy.
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