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>To: Charles H. Greene
>Cc: Fred Zimmerman ; Mark Capron
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>Greg Rau ; "michael.rub...@noaa.gov"
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>; "laura.hobere...@noaa.gov"
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Hi Michael:
Swell travels from high latitude storms with remarkably little energy loss. I
remember on my first research cruise to the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre
having to pack my bunk with life preservers to keep from getting tossed out of
it by the 6 m seas we experienced for the first thr
I have just been skimming through the IPCC AR5 appendix on bioenergy and I
see helpful estimates of technical bioenergy potential for land but don't
see any estimates of technical potential for marine bioenergy -- are there
any good papers on that topic?
Fred
Fred Zimmerman
Ann Arbor, Michigan,