Floating offshore wind experts say they want to coexist with Maine lobstermen, but lobstermen say no thanks

Lobstermen asked pointed questions Thursday about a planned offshore floating wind array that they fear will take away fishing grounds and potentially disrupt the species they rely on to make a living. “Offshore wind overall we have a lot of issues with,” Virginia Olsen, political director of the Maine Lobstering Union said. “We know it will be industrializing our ocean and as fishermen we just don’t want to see that happen.” During the Thursday presentation, state officials and consultants working on the floating array emphasized they want to work toward “coexistence” between the new technology and the fishing industry. But that didn’t sit well with some of the lobstermen, who said they don’t want to co-exist with the turbines. more, >>click to read<< 06:50

One Response to Floating offshore wind experts say they want to coexist with Maine lobstermen, but lobstermen say no thanks

  1. William Diller says:

    Coexist means, “We will do what we want, take over all the productive areas and you fishermen can stay out of our way.” “We’ll also blame you for any environmental damage done as we know that commercial fishing is the root cause of all the ocean’s problems while we are solving all the world’s ills.”

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