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'I know the fish would be scared': How California's first offshore wind project will affect the fishing industry


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A view of the Morro Bay harbor from Black Hill. The wind farm will be located northwest of the city and impact local fishermen.
Photo by Kathryn Barnes/KCRW.
Fishermen in Morro Bay are about to get a much taller neighbor than the ancient volcanic mound that stands like a giant at the tip of the harbor.
Wind turbines are coming.
“These things are as big as skyscrapers,” says Chris Pavone, who’s among roughly 120 fishermen who trap, troll, and drop lines off Morro Bay and Avila Beach.
“We want fishing to continue into the future after we re gone,” says Alan Alward (right), along with fellow fishermen Chris Pavone (left) and Tom Hafer (center). Photo by Kathryn Barnes/KCRW. ....

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Santa Barbara County's Businesses Beginning to Bounce Back from COVID-19, Research Finds | Coronavirus Crisis


Santa Barbara County’s Businesses Beginning to Bounce Back from COVID-19, Research Finds
While economic activity appears to be ramping up, the data also show it s evident that employers and consumers struggled during the pandemic
Many businesses, including those at State and Figueroa streets in downtown Santa Barbara, seen in March, have started to show signs of recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo)
By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland
May 19, 2021
| 7:44 p.m.
Santa Barbara County’s businesses appear to be recovering from the global COVID-19 pandemic, according to a research report released Wednesday.
Consumer spending, job postings and the formation of new businesses “suggest that businesses and consumers are preparing to ramp up their economic activity,” an assessment offered by Carlsbad-based applied research firm BW Research stated.  ....

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