EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 26 MIN
Colonize The Ocean : Marine Life Knows How to Dodge "Underwater Blenders"
from Colonize The Ocean · host Atlantis Sea Colony
Recent research from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory suggests that tidal turbines pose a much lower risk to marine ecosystems than previously anticipated by environmental critics. Using advanced underwater surveillance and AI detection, scientists observed that harbor seals, fish, and seabirds possess the natural intelligence and physical agility to avoid rotating blades. The study recorded a 98 percent safety rate for fish and found that mammals like seals actively perform evasive maneuvers to bypass the machinery. These findings are significant because they may resolve the regulatory deadlock that has hindered the growth of the renewable tidal energy industry. While the study utilized a small-scale model, it provides crucial data that could pave the way for more reliable, lunar-driven power sources.#TidalEnergy #MarineRenewables #TidalTurbines #RenewableEnergy #OceanEnergy #CleanEnergy #HarborSeals #MarineWildlife #EnvironmentalImpact #AIinConservation #UnderwaterMonitoring #FishSafety #SeabirdProtection #GreenEnergy #LunarPower #TidalPower#SustainableEnergy #MarineEcosystem #EnergyInnovation #PNNLResearchJoin our Discordhttps://discord.gg/W7cy7Tg9http://atlantisseacolony.com/https://www.facebook.com/atlantisseacolony/
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