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November 4, 2024
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WINDPOWER: Looking for Common Ground in the Water
Easing Tension with Fishing Industry Remains Priority for OSW Industry, Regulators
From left: Ed Anthes-Washburn of Coast Line Transfers, Crista Bank of Vineyard Offshore, Michael Quinn of Shoreline Offshore and Mike Theiler of Quintham discuss fishing and offshore wind at the American Clean Power Association's Offshore WINDPOWER 2024 conference in Atlantic City, N.J., on Oct. 30.
From left: Ed Anthes-Washburn of Coast Line Transfers, Crista Bank of Vineyard Offshore, Michael Quinn of Shoreline Offshore and Mike Theiler of Quintham discuss fishing and offshore wind at the American Clean Power Association's Offshore WINDPOWER 2024 conference in Atlantic City, N.J., on Oct. 30. | © RTO Insider LLC
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The friction between the fishing and offshore wind industries was a recurring topic at Offshore WINDPOWER 2024, where multiple discussions examined approaches that have sought to smooth the relationship.
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