Volume 6: Ocean Space Utilization 2019
DOI: 10.1115/omae2019-96104
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New Engineering Approach for the Development and Demonstration of a Multi-Purpose Platform for the Blue Growth Economy

Abstract: Aquaculture is currently the fastest growing food sector in the world and the open oceans are seen as one of the most likely areas for large-scale expansion [1], [2], [3]. The global demand for seafood is continuing to rise sharply, driven by both population growth and increased per capita consumption, whilst wild-capture fisheries are constrained in their potential to produce more seafood. A recently funded EC project, the Blue Growth Farm – BGF (GA n. 774426, 1st June 2018 – 30th September 2021) aims at cont… Show more

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“…A rigid-body approach is adopted in this paper, while the complementary hydro-elastic analysis is reported in a companion paper [17]. Please refer to [18,19] for the detailed design methodology of the multi-purpose platform The structure of this research is outlined as follows. First, the requirements produced by multiple purposes will be briefly introduced before the final main characteristics are given.…”
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“…A rigid-body approach is adopted in this paper, while the complementary hydro-elastic analysis is reported in a companion paper [17]. Please refer to [18,19] for the detailed design methodology of the multi-purpose platform The structure of this research is outlined as follows. First, the requirements produced by multiple purposes will be briefly introduced before the final main characteristics are given.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fish farms traditionally rely on diesel generators for electrical power, but there is an increasing interest in using different kinds of renewable energy (RE) systems, including wind turbines, solar photovoltaic (PV) modules, and/or wave-powered generators, to reduce the sector's reliance on fossil fuels [2,3]. Co-locating RE technology and aquaculture in close proximity, including integrating them into a single 'Multi-Purpose Platform' (MPP) structure, is thus intuitively appealing [4,5]. The development of MPPs is at a very early stage; however, if implemented widely, they could also generate novel environmental impacts that need to be considered carefully.…”
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“…Many coastal states have recognised the potential of offshore waters to deliver economic growth, and this has led to increased research and development activity addressing the logistical and technical challenges of working in this area. For example, development of multi-use offshore platforms to integrate offshore activities is a particular focus of current research and testing (Zanuttigh et al 2016;Dalton et al 2019;Lagasco et al 2019) and individual sectors, such as aquaculture, are actively developing offshore options.…”
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confidence: 99%