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The U.S. government chose winning bids Tuesday to develop wind power off New England in the first commercial sale for floating offshore wind on the Atlantic coast. The Bureau of Ocean Energy ...
Offshore New Jersey OCS-A 0499 (NJWEA North) [47] 13 nautical miles-15 miles (24 km) east of Atlantic City (NJ) [48] 183,353 acres (74,200 ha) NJ: 1,510 2028 Shell New Energies EDF Renewables. NJBPU [49] [50] Attentive Energy Two Offshore New York/New Jersey OCS-A 0538 New York Bight: 84,332 acres (34,128 ha) NJ: 1,342 2031 TotalEnergies,
Survey work has begun for two huge offshore wind farms planned to be built about 20 miles south of Brunswick County.
Delaware Offshore Wind Farm [74] [75] [76] Fisherman's Energy Atlantic City Windfarm [77] [78] (New Jersey). Groundbreaking for the onshore portion of the project took place in December 2014. [79] [80] It was postponed in July 2017. [81] Ocean Wind 1 and 2 (New Jersey). Canceled by Ørsted due to poor financial outlook in 2023.
Offshore aquaculture, also known as open water aquaculture or open ocean aquaculture, is an emerging approach to mariculture (seawater aquafarming) where fish farms are positioned in deeper and less sheltered waters some distance away from the coast, where the cultivated fish stocks are exposed to more naturalistic living conditions with ...
FILE - An Atlantic salmon leaps out of the water at a Cooke Aquaculture farm pen on Oct. 11, 2008, near Eastport, Maine. A New Hampshire group wants to be the first to bring offshore fish farming ...
Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind resubmitted a proposal to build two adjacent energy projects that would generate 2,800 megawatts of electricity for New Jersey customers. The company says the ...
Subsets of it include (offshore mariculture), fish farms built on littoral waters (inshore mariculture), or in artificial tanks, ponds or raceways which are filled with seawater (onshore mariculture). An example of the latter is the farming of plankton and seaweed, shellfish like shrimp or oysters, and marine finfish, in saltwater ponds