Benjamin Legg
Benjamin Legg conducts research at the interface of nanoscale materials science and environmental geochemistry.
Past Research
Triton has a diverse portfolio of environmental monitoring technology research, including the Triton Field Trials, DOE-funded technology development and more.
Resources
Explore resources about marine energy and Triton’s research related to environmental monitoring technologies for marine energy applications.
Acoustic Particle Motion
The Acoustic Particle Motion project aims to understand how particle motion and substrate vibration from marine energy devices may impact fishes and invertebrates.
Current Research
Triton has a suite of projects that research and develop environmental monitoring technologies for marine energy applications.
Work With Us
Triton’s diverse expertise makes innovative marine energy research and environmental monitoring technology solutions possible.
Triton Newsletter Archive
Triton Initative newsletter archive of environmental monitoring for marine energy news.
Larry Berg
Blade Integrated Collision Detection Project
The Blade Integrated Collision Detection (BICD) project explores mitigation strategies for possible collision risk associated with marine energy turbine technologies.
Marine Wildlife Detection and Tracking
Triton researchers test aerial environmental monitoring technologies, including a tethered balloon system, to detect and track marine life at marine energy deployment sites.