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The U.S. currently lags behind other parts of the world like the UK and China in terms of installed offshore wind capacity. Ørsted photo
U.S. offshore wind market expanding rapidly, ACP report says
WorkBoat Staff
A May 3 online hearing by New Jersey state Republican senators featured testimony by Jim Hutchinson Jr., editor of The Fisherman magazine (bottom left) and Meghan Lapp, fisheries liaison for Seafreeze Ltd. of Rhode Island. NJ state Senate Republican offic
GOP pushes for New Jersey offshore wind moratorium
Kirk Moore
The Ørsted team visits the construction site of the first US-built service operation vessel. Ørsted photo
Orsted SOV construction update (video)
Ben Hayden
Captains Alex Hall, left, and Tony Alvernaz of the F/V Kathryn Marie are among New Bedford fishermen working in support roles for the Vineyard Wind project. Vineyard Wind photo.
Vineyard Wind engaging fishermen in offshore construction work
WorkBoat Staff
A Delaware Bay visualization shows wind-energy lease areas (black squares); planning areas (white squares); and two vessel-traffic categories for 2021 (101-250 annual vessels, yellow, 1,500-plus vessels, red). MarineCadastre.gov graphic.
NOAA making vessel traffic data more accessible to public
WorkBoat Staff
The Bureau of Offshore Energy Management published a call for information April 25 on potentially leasing offshore wind development areas on 9.8 million acres in the Gulf of Maine. BOEM graphic.
BOEM seeks comment on final Gulf of Maine offshore wind call area
Kirk Moore
BOEM's proposal for eight wind energy areas off the central U.S. Atlantic coast covers about 1.7 million acres, down from 3.9 million acres in the agency's original call area in April 2022. BOEM graphic.
Maryland quadruples offshore wind goal to 8.5 gigawatts
WorkBoat Staff
BOEM image
Active quarter for US offshore wind market, report says
WorkBoat Staff
A team from the Marine Mammal Stranding Center examined a dead 30-foot juvenile humpback whale that washed up at Atlantic City, N.J., Jan. 7. Atlantic City Police Department photo.
After whale strandings, New Jersey to fund more offshore wind impact studies
Kirk Moore
A tally shows how far the Bureau of Offshore Energy Management has progressed toward permitting U.S. offshore wind projects as of April 2023. BOEM graphic.
National Academies’ offshore wind advisors meet, and critics fume
Kirk Moore
Crowley Wind Services will develop the California offshore wind and heavy lift terminal in partnership with the Port of Humboldt Bay. Crowley image.
Crowley planning first steps for California wind terminal
WorkBoat Staff
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