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Plans for a proposed wind farm off the coast of Cape Cod took a blow yesterday when Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar that Nantucket Sound is eligible for historic listing. The move could delay construction of the planned for a 24-square-mile area in federal waters, some 4.7 miles from shore. Local , tribes, and , object to the Cape Wind project, whiwas first proposed in 2001.
On Monday, the National Park Service鈥檚 Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places decided that Nantucket sound is eligible for historic listing due to its significance as a traditional cultural property. (That's right, the NPS has a position referred to as the 鈥楰eeper鈥欌攊t makes the agency sound rather sporty, or, for Harry Potter fans, perhaps a bit magical.)
The AP :
The Mashpee and Aquinnah Wampanoag tribes say the designation, which would come with new regulations for activity on the sound, is needed to preserve the tribe's sacred rituals, which include a clear view of the sunrise across waters where the turbines for the Cape Wind project would be built.
In a , Salazar said that he鈥檚 gathering stakeholders together to try and reach a compromise by March 1 that would 鈥渕inimize and mitigate Cape Wind鈥檚 potential impacts on historic and cultural resources.鈥
鈥淎merica鈥檚 vast offshore wind resources offer exciting potential for our clean energy economy and for our nation鈥檚 efforts to reduce our dependence on foreign oil,鈥 said Secretary Salazar. 鈥淏ut as we begin to develop these resources, we must ensure that we are doing so in the right way and in the right places.鈥
For those of you wondering how the offshore wind farm might affect birds, the of the Environmental Impact Statement breaks down the impact:
-negligible impact on raptors
-minor to moderate impact on passerines
-negligible to moderate impact on coastal birds
-negligible to major impact on marine birds
[photo: Hans Hillewaert]