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-- Warning, deliverable only available in French -- Delivrable D02.05 of the FEM PHYSIC 2015 project WP 2: Definition of the data acquisition strategy Task 2: Choice of measuring instruments
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-- Warning, deliverable only available in French -- Delivrable D02.05 of the FEM PHYSIC 2015 project WP 2: Definition of the data acquisition strategy Task 2: Choice of measuring instruments
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-- Warning, deliverable only available in French -- Delivrable D02.05 of the FEM PHYSIC 2015 project WP 2: Definition of the data acquisition strategy Task 2: Choice of measuring instruments
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-- Warning, deliverable only available in French -- Deliverable D02.03 of the FEM PHYSIC 2015 project Lot 2: Definition of the data acquisition strategy Task 1: Synthesis of knowledge
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-- Warning, deliverable only available in French -- Delivrable D02.05 of the FEM PHYSIC 2015 project WP 2: Definition of the data acquisition strategy Task 2: Choice of measuring instruments
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This document presents an analysis of the isotopic ratios of organisms sampled on the site of the future Windfarm.
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The portal presents the objectives of the APPEAL project for large communication
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A spatialized EwE model was built covering the continental shelf of the Bay of Biscay. From this base, six ECOPATH models were built: a current model serving as a reference, a model only including the effect of climate change on native species, and four models also simulating the arrival of NIS under different hypotheses of biomass. These models include 44 native trophic groups ranging from primary production to top predators, including 13 monospecific groups of commercial interest, and two non-living groups. In addition, 8 non-indigenous trophic groups and 11 fishing fleets have been integrated in order to model the main professions operating today in the Bay of Biscay
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The objective of the TROPHIK project was to model the role of offshore wind turbines and other anthropogenic activities in modifying the functioning of thefood webs of the Bay of Seine by taking climate change into account. TROPHIK has initiated a methodology to move from the sectoral vision of environmental impact studies to a functional and holistic approach. The analysis of the sensitivity of the functioning of the food web to the development of offshore wind farms represents a solid basis for recommending new areas of implantation. This approach will be completed within the framework of APPEAL and WINDSERV by integrating the societal and economic environment as well as biogeochemical forcings
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A coherent set of functional and technical requirements have been developed for the DTOceanPlus suite of design tools based on analysis of gaps between the current state-of-the-art tools, learning from the original DTOcean project, and the stakeholder expectations identified in the user consultation survey. The technical requirements in this document are translated from the general requirements for the overall suite of tools, and specific requirements (functional, operational, user, interfacing, and data) for the Structured Innovation design tool that has been developed as part of this project. These requirements relate to detailed technical requirements of the technology and environment, for the development, maintenance, support and execution of the software specifications to best meet the needs of the ocean energy industry.