This is the cetacean that is mainly discussed throughout the article.
What is a porpoise?
This is the type of energy discussed throughout the paper.
What is tidal energy? (also will accept "hydro tidal energy" or "marine energy")
What it is called when a porpoise or another species comes in contact with a tidal turbine?
What is collision?
Porpoises generally tended to __ the rotor-swept area (RSA).
What is to avoid?
This is the main author of the article "Harbor porpoises exhibit localized evasion of a tidal turbine."
Who is Gillespie?
Marine mammals are highly vocal and use this to navigate through their environment.
What are echolocation clicks? (also will accept "echolocation" or "clicks")
The two turbine states during the data collection period.
What is rotating and not rotating? (will also accept "staying still" or "not in use" instead of "not rotating")
What is below?
The length of the monitoring period to investigate the effects a tidal turbine had on porpoise behavior. (how long was data collected?)
The instrument used to detect and locate the harbour porpoises in this study.
What are hydrophones?
The two types of tides that impact which way the rotor of the turbine will face due to tidal flow.
What are flood and ebb tides?
The number of reported porpoise(s) that swam through the rotor area. (not including those suspected to have)
What is 1?
The name of the other class Dr. Waldien is teaching this semester.
The kind of animals considered the most vulnerable to the risk of collisions with underwater turbines. (Hint think broad scope)
What are large marine mammals?
The volume around the measured turbine was divided into these three coordinates.
What are the X, Y, and Z coordinates?
A _ risk of collision was determined between harbour porpoises and tidal turbines.
What is low?
The specific name for the type of mammal a porpoise is.
What is a cetacean?
The maximum number of meters away a porpoise could swim in proximity to the turbine and still be included in the study.
What is 35 meters?
When a porpoise makes many clicks close to the rotor swept area with no certain swim direction.
What is milling?
BONUS!! The animal in this picture. (dolphin or porpoise)
What is a porpoise?