You Asked, We Answered: How Will Vineyard Wind’s Compensation Plan To Fishermen Actually Work?

The development for the country’s first large scale offshore wind farm is currently at a standstill. Federal officials have delayed approval of the Vineyard Wind project because of continuing concerns about the impacts it could have on New England commercial fishermen from safety issues to lost fishing grounds. This week, one of our listeners wanted to know more about Vineyard Wind’s compensation plans that are setup to address these issues. South Coast Reporter Nadine Sebai has been extensively covering offshore wind in the region and is here to talk with us. >click to read< 08:06

One Response to You Asked, We Answered: How Will Vineyard Wind’s Compensation Plan To Fishermen Actually Work?

  1. Mark S Phillips says:

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    The 16.7 million is not totally for fishermen, 3.2 million for 30 years and that may be questionable is the real number, why lie?
    1 million the first year then payments maybe after that for the next 29 years. If you make a claim you have to sign off that you will never make another claim.
    If as studies have shown low frequency noise kills squid and destroys that fishery no compensation.
    Why were the meetings for the RI compensation held in secret? Why on the one so called public meeting was the press and state officials asked to leave?
    Seems that your piece was done to damn the facts and push propaganda.
    Mark S Phillips

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