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KING5: Researchers in Sequim studying how new energy technology could impact fish
April 5, 2019
PMEC in the News
Andy Freeberg
KING5: Researchers in Sequim studying how new energy technology could impact fish
Andy Freeberg
April 5, 2019
PMEC in the News

KING5: Researchers in Sequim studying how new energy technology could impact fish

Andy Freeberg
April 5, 2019
PMEC in the News

Story from Seattle’s KING5 covers research on marine environmental impacts of marine energy technology using the Adaptable Monitoring Package (AMP).

Source:https://www.king5.com/article/tech/science/environment/researchers-in-sequim-studying-how-new-energy-technology-could-impact-fish/281-72ebdbca-2e13-4152-8cd2-05bb887c6084

Tagged: AMP, Environment, PNNL, UW, Marine Science Lab

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