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Peter E. Robins
Researcher at Bangor University
Publications - 53
Citations - 2368
Peter E. Robins is an academic researcher from Bangor University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tidal power & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 53 publications receiving 1884 citations.
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Identification of genetically and oceanographically distinct blooms of jellyfish
Patricia L. M. Lee,Patricia L. M. Lee,Michael N Dawson,Simon P. Neill,Peter E. Robins,Jonathan D. R. Houghton,Thomas K. Doyle,Graeme C. Hays,Graeme C. Hays +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used landscape genetics and Lagrangian modelling of oceanographic dispersal to explore patterns of connectivity in the scyphozoan jellyfish Rhizostoma octopus, which occurs en masse at locations in the Irish Sea and northeastern Atlantic.
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Identification of genetically and oceanographically distinct blooms of jellyfish - DUPE OF DU:30098064
Patricia L. M. Lee,Michael N Dawson,Simon P. Neill,Peter E. Robins,Jonathan D. R. Houghton,Thomas K. Doyle,Graeme C. Hays +6 more
TL;DR: This work used landscape genetics and Lagrangian modelling of oceanographic dispersal to explore patterns of connectivity in the scyphozoan jellyfish Rhizostoma octopus, which occurs en masse at locations in the Irish Sea and northeastern Atlantic.
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Resource assessment for future generations of tidal-stream energy arrays
TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D hydrodynamic model of the Irish Sea was used to evaluate the potential of future technologies to harvest 20% lower velocities than currently required (SV < 2.5m/s).
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Impact of climate change on UK estuaries: A review of past trends and potential projections
Peter E. Robins,Martin W. Skov,Matt J. Lewis,Luis Giménez,Alan G. Davies,Shelagh K. Malham,Simon P. Neill,James E. McDonald,Timothy A. Whitton,Suzanna E. Jackson,C.F. Jago +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of 20th century trends and 21st century projections of changes to climatic drivers, and their potential for altering estuarine bio-physical processes are presented.
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Tidal range energy resource and optimization – Past perspectives and future challenges
Simon P. Neill,Athanasios Angeloudis,Peter E. Robins,Ian Walkington,Sophie L. Ward,Ian Masters,Matt J. Lewis,Marco Piano,Alexandros Avdis,Matthew D. Piggott,George A. Aggidis,Paul Evans,Thomas A. A. Adcock,Audrius Židonis,Reza Ahmadian,Roger Alexander Falconer +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Hendry Review has been used to examine the feasibility of the development of a fleet of tidal range power plants in the UK, and the implications of this review on the future of the UK and internationally.