State of New Jersey Needs to Address Community Offshore Wind Farm Concerns

Oersted is currently seeking federal permits for its planned 99 turbine wind farm 15 miles off the southern New Jersey coast. Public meetings held by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management held in April did little to calm the growing skepticism surrounding the project. Cape May County’s economy is heavily dependent on tourism and commercial fishing.,, Save Our Shores argues that the turbines pose a threat to migratory birds and marine mammals. The Sierra Club says those opposing the wind farms are doing so based on bad science. The Garden State Seafood Association contends that the location studies did not consider the potential negative impact on commercial fishing. >click to read< 08:22

One Response to State of New Jersey Needs to Address Community Offshore Wind Farm Concerns

  1. STRIPEDBASSHOLE says:

    The Sierra Club believes that preserving Wildlife, Plants, and Native Ecosystems is a moral and ethical obligation that all people share…
    So how much did RODA promise you???
    Other than spider webbing High Voltage Power lines all over the Ocean’s Bottom, with thousands of mammoth Tuning Forks with Mega Pinwheels… Noise, Electromagnetic Fields, stray Electricity!!! Doesn’t that sound quaint???
    What did you guys get into the PEYOTE and Koolaid???
    Regards,
    -SBH-

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