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				 Re: Offshore wind, local shops, crabbing, and more 
 
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					Originally Posted by bulletbob  Because a ""junkyard"" if it were sunk to the bottom, would be  absolutely teeming with invertebrates and fish life within the first year..
 The bottom near the Block Island wind towers has become a great fishing area, loaded with life. I imagine some people screamed about offshore oil rigs as well years ago, yet Gulf anglers and charter captains would scream if they were removed these days.. Same story throughout European offshore wind farms.. Loaded with fish. I can understand  if the towers were an eyesore for beachfront towns, but if  they are beyond the horizon I just don't understand the consternation.. Lots of  sand  bottom out there with  fairly sparse life.. Many   anglers that are  complaining  would probably be among the first out there drifting around those steel supports. Look, I don't live there, and getting up in age so I have doubts it will ever affect me personally, but I don't understand the problem so many have with the towers that are proven fish magnets.. No one would complain a bit if they were going to sink 100 old barges out there.. Is  it a visual thing?... Killing of  some gulls and terns?  Hopefully some cormorants as well!...  I don't think they will generate enough power to even make them worthwhile, but from what I gather on these pages, its the environmental impact most are worried about.....
 |  If the windfarm idea is so great and good for the environment why would anyone care if they were visible from shore? Same NIMBY bullshit.
			
			
			
			
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