JACK ALYMER: A WAVE OF PROTESTS OFF THE COAST OF NEW ENGLAND.
FISHING BOATS AND THEIR CREWS VOICING DISPLEASURE OVER THE NATION’S LARGEST OFFSHORE WIND PROJECT.
IT’S BEEN OVER A MONTH SINCE A BLADE BROKE FROM A TURBINE THAT’S PART OF THE VINEYARD WIND PROJECT.
THE INCIDENT SENT DEBRIS INTO THE WATER AND ONTO THE SHORES OF NANTUCKET AND OTHER SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES. FIBERGLASS AND OTHER MATERIAL IS STILL BEING FOUND ON BEACHES.
THE ACCIDENT HAS SPARKED CONCERN OVER THE POTENTIAL EFFECTS ON BOTH THE AREA’S MARINE LIFE AND THE LOCALS WHOSE LIVELIHOODS DEPEND ON THE SURVIVAL OF THIS ECOSYSTEM.
ON SUNDAY, THE NEW ENGLAND FISHERMEN’S STEWARDSHIP ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED A FLOTILLA PROTEST AGAINST VINEYARD WIND, WITH AROUND 20 FISHING BOATS ENCIRCLING THE DAMAGED TURBINE AND HOLDING UP SIGNS LIKE THESE.
THE GROUP CALLS THE WINDFARM A “MENACE TO OUR FISHERIES.”
MEANWHILE, ANOTHER DEMONSTRATION UNFOLDED AROUND THE SAME TIME ON A NANTUCKET BEACH WHERE VINEYARD WIND DEBRIS HAS BEEN WASHING ASHORE.
PROTESTORS ON LAND SAY THE PROJECT’S PRESENCE IS HARMING THE WHALE POPULATION, INCLUDING THE ENDANGERED NORTHERN ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALE.
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