Marine Spatial Planning Flunks its
First Major Test
WASHINGTON, March
8, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In the annual Maine Fisherman's
Forum the Bangor Daily News Reports that BOEMER is giving
wind power development projects zoning rights over other uses of the ocean
resources, such as commercial fishing, all in the name of marine spatial
planning:
"Paul Howard, executive director of New
England Fishery Management Council, said the potential impact to
commercial fishermen is too great for them not to be directly involved. He
said existing marine planning programs, such as the process by the federal
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement that has
been dealing with tidal and offshore wind energy development proposals,
have not involved fishermen enough."
"Gary Libby, a Port Clyde fisherman, said there are many ways
Maine's $448
million commercial fishing industry can be affected. He asked if
fishermen will have access to where offshore turbines might be located; if
electromagnetic fields generated by underwater power lines would drive
fish away; and if offshore energy projects would affect the presence of
food sources for commercially harvested fish."
David Wallace, of Wallace Associates, a
seafood consulting firm, summed up the acidic criticisms of the fishing
industry when he stated: "We do not have the opportunity as fishermen to
be directly involved in the process, and that concerns me."
In response to the concerns expressed by the fisherman, the Center for
Regulatory Effectiveness, a regulatory watchdog, will issue a Regulatory
Alert highlighting the deficiencies in the marine spatial planning process
sanctioned by the National Oceans Council which is under the
leadership of the White House Council on Environmental Quality for which
staff support is provided by the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration(NOAA).
The Center for Regulatory Effectiveness has an Interactive Public
Docket dedicated to marine spatial planning; the public is invited to express their opinions .
CRE Website at https://www.thecre.com/creipd/?p=458
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