Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) data from seafloor tripods in Admiralty Inlet, Puget Sound, Washington. Data collected from April 2009 through December 2012. When using the data, please cite the J. Oceanic Eng. paper included in this submission, and please contact Jim Thomson prior to submitting publications or conference abstracts that use the data.
The UK National Tide Gauge Network is owned and operated by the Environment Agency on behalf of the UK Coastal Flood Forecasting service (a partnership between the Environment Agency, Natural Resources Wales, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and Northern Ireland Department for Infrastructure – Rivers. It records tidal elevations at 44 locations around the UK coast. Data is made available in near real time with measurements reported every 15 mins. The measurements provide mean sea level within each 15 min window and are reported both relative to local datum (unit m) and relative to the Ordnance Datum at Newlyn (unit mAOD).
This data was compiled for the 'Early Market Opportunity Hot Spot Identification' project. The data and scripts included were used in the 'MHK Energy Site Identification and Ranking Methodology' Reports (see resources below). The Python scripts will generate a set of results--based on the Excel data files--some of which were described in the reports. The scripts depend on the 'score_site' package, and the score site package depends on a number of standard Python libraries (see the score_site install instructions).
This project estimates the naturally available and technically recoverable U.S. wave energy resources, using a 51-month Wavewatch III hindcast database developed especially for this study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Center for Environmental Protection. For total resource estimation, wave power density in terms of kilowatts per meter is aggregated across a unit diameter circle. This approach is fully consistent with accepted global practive and includes the resource made available by the lateral transfer of wave energy along wave crests, which enables wave diffraction to substantially resestablish wave power densities within a few kilometers of a linear array, even for fixed terminator devices.
Multipurpose Marine Cadastre viewer.
Department of Communications, Climate Action & Environment commissioned Offshore Renewable Energy Development Plan Strategic Environmental Assessment boundary of full assessment area for tidal, wave and wind assessments and definition of zones into specific strategic renewable sectors.
Department of Communications, Climate Action & Environment commissioned Offshore Renewable Energy Development Plan Strategic Environmental Assessment boundary of full assessment area for tidal, wave and wind assessments
Department of Communications, Climate Action & Environment commissioned Offshore Renewable Energy Development Plan Strategic Environmental Assessment Tidal Resource area for the development of tidal energy.
Department of Communications, Climate Action & Environment commissioned Offshore Renewable Energy Development Plan Strategic Environmental Assessment measurement of the tidal resource potential up to 10-15 km from the shoreline.
Department of Communications, Climate Action & Environment commissioned Offshore Renewable Energy Development Plan Strategic Environmental Assessment measurement of the tidal resource potential between 5-10 km from the shoreline.
Department of Communications, Climate Action & Environment commissioned Offshore Renewable Energy Development Plan Strategic Environmental Assessment measurement of the tidal resource potential up to 5km from the shoreline.
Department of Communications, Climate Action & Environment commissioned Offshore Renewable Energy Development Plan Strategic Environmental Assessment Tidal Resource transnational area between Northern Ireland and Ireland for the development of tidal energy.
NODC's National Archive of Ocean Data; search and retrieve data and metadata in its original format (as it was submitted to NODC).
DNR has undergone a project to re-engineer and redesign its information systems for all offices of the department. Specifically, DNR has implemented Strategic Online Natural Resources Information System, SONRIS (pronounced Sunrise"). DNR uses its Administrative Web Server as the electronic access portal to information about DNR stored in static pages on the Administrative Web Server, and to dynamic SONRIS information available from other DNR Web servers. The public now has access via their Web browser to various tool sets within SONRIS: Data Access: retrieve oil and gas information, and coastal information, from the DNR Oracle database using sophisticated queries, and view pre-built reports such as the Conservation Scout Reports. Choose from either SONRIS "Classic", a robust form-based query capability, or SONRIS "Lite", an HTML-based capability designed for low-bandwidth users. Document Access: query and view millions of electronic document images, e.g., Office of Conservation oil/gas production cards and field orders, and Office of Mineral Resources lease records. GIS Access: retrieve information using interactive, geographically oriented, map capabilties, and select from a variety of layers of backgrounds.