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GE Haliade-X turbines planned for Vineyard Wind would stand more than 800 feet above sea level. A lawsuit challenging project approvals questions if the turbines can survive major hurricanes. GE image.
Fishing advocates sue over federal approvals for Vineyard Wind
Kirk Moore
Asher Molyneaux running the newly refurbished Finlander II back to its berth in Portsmouth, N.H., from where he will take the boat scalloping. New England Fishmongers photo
Hook, line and stop sign: Overhauling a New England groundfish boat amid new regs
Paul Molyneaux
Bonnie Brady, right, of the Long Island Commercial Fishing Association, speaks at a Jan. 20 panel hosted by the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Listening are Meghan Lapp of Seafreeze Ltd., and Texas state Rep. Jared Patterson. TPPF video image.
Texas wind power critics, Northeast fishing advocates meet at Austin forum
Kirk Moore
The Bureau of Offshore Energy Management approved a plan for 12 wind turbines in the South Fork Wind project 35 miles east of Montauk, N.Y. BOEM graphic.
Final approval for South Fork Wind project
Kirk Moore
Fishing boats tied up in New Bedford, Mass. Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism photo.
New Bedford says wind boundary changes just a start
Kirk Moore
The crews of the F/V Ms Manya and F/V Grand Larson III hard at work on an August day, performing maintenance between trips in New Jersey’s Viking Village. Britton Spark photo.
BOEM to offer six New York Bight wind leases in Feb. 23 auction
Kirk Moore
Scallops harvested on a 2019 trip in Nantucket Lightship South conducted under the NMFS Scallop Research Set-Aside (RSA) Program. Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences photo.
Scallop prices soar
Kirk Moore
The Dark Star caught fire at Journey’s End Marina in Rockland, Maine. Stephen Betts photo
On fire and foundered: A rough week for East Coast commercial fishing boats
Jessica Hathaway
The Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind project could have been built in two phases totaling 1,510 megawatts of potential energy. Atlantic Shores graphic.
Atlantic Shores Wind scoping evokes Hurricane Sandy trauma
Kirk Moore
The New Jersey-based Relentless was repowered at Garpo Marine on Staten Island, New York. Jake Smith photo
Still Relentless: Crew keeps scalloper afloat in engine room flood
Paul Molyneaux
BOEM is considering calls to change plans for New York Bight wind energy areas, including vessel transit lanes (blue corridors) and a buffer zone for the Hudson Canyon scallop access area (blue area). BOEM graphic.
Offshore wind plans court disaster, fishermen warn
Kirk Moore
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