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Marine Energy Research Australia (MERA) has its headquarters in the Great Southern Marine Research Facility (GSMRF) in Albany, southern Western Australia, and operates across the Albany and Perth campus locations of The University of Western Australia. MERA was established as a new knowledge hub for the ocean energy community and receives support from the Western Australian Government’s Royalties for Regions program. MERA provides world-class multi-disciplinary research in a number of interlinked research programs that support ocean renewable energy projects.

In a “Surface to Seabed” approach to ocean engineering challenges faced by the industry, MERA research is focused on data collection and modelling in:

The main emphasis is on projects based in the Great Southern region of Western Australia but research links to tidal and offshore wind projects in other regions are being fostered. The broader aim of MERA is to leverage capabilities and provide solutions to partners in the public and private sectors, relating to offshore and coastal engineering, oceanography and other marine research disciplines. This includes new collaborations in the region to benefit coastal communities and industries. All MERA activities are underpinned by a strong commitment to training and mentoring, public and school outreach, and inclusivity and diversity.

MERA is founder and Steering Committee member of the Australian Ocean Energy Group (AOEG) which is an industry-led consortium that aims to accelerate innovation in and cost-competiveness of the ocean energy sector.

The MERA Management Team is being supported by guidance from an Advisory Board with representation from university, local, state and federal government, industry and community members.

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