William Bright, Wayne Reichle, and Stefan Axelsson have a lot in common. They live in Southern New Jersey and run commercial fishing operations whose catch includes Atlantic herring, silvery little bottom-dwellers that feed on krill and fish larvae. They are plaintiffs in a Supreme Court case that could soon kneecap federal agencies’ ability to write and enforce regulations. And for the past few years, they’ve had a common adversary: offshore wind developers.Plaintiffs in one of the most closely
The spate of sea-life deaths across the East Coast escalated Tuesday when eight dolphins were discovered ashore in New Jersey. Over three dozen whales have also been found in recent months.
Orsted,a renewable energy giant that operates some of the biggest offshore wind projects in the country declined to attend a congressional hearing on offshore wind industrialization.