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    Protests on land and at sea emerge against the Vineyard Wind project

    By Jack Aylmer,

    2024-08-27

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    A series of protests have emerged off the coast of New England in response to concerns surrounding Vineyard Wind, the nation's largest offshore wind project. The unrest follows an incident over a month ago in which a blade from one of the project's turbines broke off, scattering debris into the surrounding waters and onto the shores of Nantucket and nearby communities for weeks.

    The aftermath of this accident has sparked growing concerns among local residents and the fishing community, who fear the potential long-term impacts on the region's marine life and economy.

    The broken turbine blade incident resulted in fiberglass and other materials being found along beaches in the area, raising alarms about environmental safety.

    On Sunday, Aug. 25, the New England Fishermen’s Stewardship Association (NEFSA) organized a flotilla protest, with approximately 20 fishing boats encircling the damaged turbine. The protesters held signs condemning Vineyard Wind, with the group labeling the wind farm as a " menace to our fisheries ."

    NEFSA represents fishermen who are increasingly concerned that the project could disrupt the delicate marine ecosystem, which is vital to their livelihoods.

    Around the same time, another protest took place on a Nantucket beach where debris from the wind farm has been washing ashore. Demonstrators on land voiced their fears that the wind project is endangering marine wildlife, particularly the critically endangered Northern Atlantic right whale. Environmental groups have questioned whether offshore wind projects could interfere with whale migration patterns and other marine life behaviors

    The post Protests on land and at sea emerge against the Vineyard Wind project appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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