Senior Research Scientist, Oceans and Atmosphere, CSIRO
Mark is a senior research scientist with the CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Climate Science Centre. His research focuses on the observation and modelling of oceanographic processes (waves, tides, storm-surges) on the continental shelf.
He has been involved in ocean renewable energy research over the past 10 years, characterising Australia's available ocean energy resources.
Mark is also recognised for his work identifying coastal hazards, particularly in the context of a variable and changing climate.
Catching the waves: it's time to embrace ocean renewable energy
Oct 18, 2016 05:59 am UTC| Nature
Wind and solar may be currently leading the way in Australias renewable energy race, but theres another contender lurking in the nations oceans. Australia arguably possesses the worlds largest wave energy resource,...
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