Wednesday, November
7, 2012 (5:00 to 8:00 p.m.)
Holiday Inn Express,
Astoria, Oregon
204 West Marine
Drive, Astoria, Oregon
This is an opportunity
to learn about Oregon’s work to identify appropriate sites for wave energy
development in the territorial sea (within three miles of the shore).
Although the federal government will issue licenses to operate wave
energy installations, the state has the chance to create standards for
development and propose locations that have the least conflicts.
The State’s intention
is to protect the ocean environment and sea life – including fish, sea birds and
marine mammals. Existing uses such as commercial and recreational
fishing have been mapped to help determine where wave energy might fit.
Over 150 data layers with information about the territorial sea can be
explored on Marine Map: http://oregon.marinemap.org/
There are numerous
designs and technologies for converting the energy of ocean waves into
electricity. You can learn more about the possibilities and what
is happening in the industry around the world by visiting the Oregon Wave Energy
Trust: http://www.oregonwave.org/
Some wave energy
devises can be seen above the sea surface. Recognizing this, the
State worked to identify and evaluate over 140 viewpoints along the Oregon
Coast, and has created a system designed to protect coastal views.
Several sites along
the Oregon Coast are now under consideration for final recommendation.
Maps of these sites will be reviewed at the meeting.
This has been a long
(over four years) and complicated process. But it’s still
important to hear local voices. The nearshore ocean is a crowded
place. Do you support responsible ocean renewable energy to reduce
the use of carbon fuels? How much of Oregon’s ocean should be
dedicated to wave energy? 3%? 5%? 8? Do you have personal
knowledge of high value fishing grounds that need more consideration?
How stringent should we make visual protection standards?
Share what is
important to you about the ocean and our future energy sources.
The Oregon
Department of Land Conservation & Development will conduct this workshop and
receive public comments for the Territorial Sea Plan Advisory Committee (TSPAC)
and the Ocean Policy Advisory Council (OPAC). Public Comments can
also be submitted by one of these methods:
1) http://www.oregonocean.info (use Ocean Energy tab on main
page);
2) submit to Paul Klarin,
DLCD by email to paul.klarin@state.or.us;
3) submit by email to TSP.Comments@state.or.us;
4) mail to Oregon
Department of Land Conservation & Development, 635 Capitol Street, NE, Suite
150, Salem, Oregon 97301-2540.
6 comments:
Just say NO to industrial development of our Oregon Coast-dont turn our priceless near shore areas over to a bunch of carpet bagging speculators hell bent on destroying Oregon
This should never ever be allowed to happen.I cant believe these people actually think the people of the Oregon Coast are going to let these shysters molest or exploit such a environmental nightmare.
And the mighty Columbia River rolls by, coming and going, every day with millions of gallons of high energy current just going to waste and waiting for somebody with the wisdom to study the use of sustainable, kinetic energy in the form of modular, and wildlife friendly, water turbines. maybe it's just a too simple solution.
Forget it, it would be an ecological nightmare for the river. . .the Columbia is already adequately exploited, as well as damaged, for electricity production via a series of federal hydro projects begining at Bonneville on up--
You do understand that I am not talking about dams don't you?
uh yes, I know the difference between dams and these mythical tidal turbines--as well as the mythical electricity generating buoys--it's all a scam to get these places locked up and in the hands of "speculators" who will qualify for massive government grants for R&D wave generation-ie, like Solyndra was for solar, we're going to see some hucksters show up to get the government handout-NOT ON THE OREGON COAST THEY'RE NOT. OUR NEARSHORE AND SHORELINE AREAS ARE NOT FOR SALE TO THE GREEN SCAMMERS
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