11as Jornadas de Engenharia Costeira e Portuária 3/4 October 2023, Leixões, Portugal SafeWave Partner Hidromod, João Ribeiro, participates on the 4th of October at the event 11as Jornadas de Engenharia Costeira e Portuária, in Leixões, Portugal with the work «Wave Energy Converter Array’s Impact on Coastal Processes at Aguçadoura, Portugal». For more about this work
SAFEWAVE at EWTEC23
SAFEWAVE will host a side event during the 15th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference EWTEC23 conference in Bilbao. The event will take place on the 6th of September from 16:00 to 17:30, to provide updates on the project’s progress. You can also find us at the conference’s exhibition area. Please come and visit us!
Inspection of the Simrad WBAT
An inspection of the condition of the Simrad WBAT – Wideband Autonomous Transceiver was carried out on 1 June. We will shortly be retrieving the WBAT and look forward to working with the results!! The Simrad WBAT – Wideband Autonomous Transceiver was installed on May 2 in the HarshLab laboratory of TECNALIA Research & Innovation, located
WBAT for fish monitoring installed in HarshLab – BiMEP
On May 2, the installation of a Simrad WBAT – Wideband Autonomous Transceiver in the HarshLab laboratory of TECNALIA Research & Innovation, located in the BiMEP Biscay Marine Energy Platform, was successfully carried out by a team of AZTI in collaboration with the Materials for Extreme Conditions group of Tecnalia. The Simrad WBAT is a programmable, fully integrated
Creating card game on wave energy
Students from Biotropical IMS Master from CSIC, Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelavo, have tested the prototype and participated in the co-creation of a card game on wave energy, which AZTI is developing in the context of the SAFEWAVE Project. Thanks to Biotropical IMS for the great contributions!
Underwater Noise Management Summit, Cartagena
Thank you to the Marine Technology Centre CTN for the opportunity to talk about the SafeWave project at the I Underwater Noise Management Summit. Last Tuesday, Juan Bald, Head of Marine and Coastal Environmental Management Unit in AZTI and coordinator of the SafeWave project, was invited to present the challenges and lessons learned from the project at the first Summit
Seafloor integrity monitoring at BiMEP
ITSASDRONE fish communities monitoring at BiMEP
ROV inspection of the mooring lines and moorings of the Penguin device
On the 13th and 14th of July, a ROV inspection of the mooring lines and moorings of the Penguin device of WELLO OY in BiMEP was carried out by AZTI. This inspection is part of the monitoring campaigns scheduled in the SAFEWAVE project. In this particular case, the aim of this inspection is to assess the
Technological challenges for monitoring and reducing the impact of underwater noise Workshop
SafeWAVE coordinator Juan Bald, AZTI participated on the 22th of June in the workshop «Technological challenges for monitoring and reducing the impact of Underwater Noise«. The event was organized by CETMAR and PROTECMA in the framework of the SILENCIO project, where SafeWAVE and WESE projects were presented.