...to preserve, protect, develop, and restore coastal resources for all Rhode Islanders
Annual Baird Symposium to address offshore wind farm issues
Contact: Meredith Haas
(401) 874-6019 / mhaas@gso.uri.edu
September 23, 2009, NARRAGANSETT – Rhode Island is in the forefront nationally of efforts to prepare for offshore wind farms. That makes the state a logical home for an international symposium on issues surrounding marine wind farm development.
Participants will convene at the Newport Harbor Hotel in Newport, R.I.,
from November 2 to 4, 2009, for the Eighth Annual Ronald C. Baird Sea
Grant Science Symposium, “The Ecology of Marine Wind Farms: Perspectives
on Impact Mitigation, Siting, and Future Uses.”
“This symposium will cover the future of ocean areas being considered
for wind farms and all of the opportunities for green jobs and enhanced
ocean economies that will impact the future of the world´s coasts and
marine ecosystems for our children and grandchildren,” said Barry A.
Costa-Pierce, director of Rhode Island Sea Grant, which hosts the annual
science symposium.
International experts in wind energy, biotechnologies, seafoods,
fisheries, aquaculture, and marine policy from several businesses,
universities, and institutions including Deepwater Wind, the Ocean
Conservancy, the Marine Policy Center at Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution, NOAA Fisheries Service, the R.I. Coastal Resources
Management Council, Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute, Fishermen’s
Energy, The Ocean Foundation, and the Minerals Management Service will
discuss innovative methods for the integration of future uses into
marine wind farm areas.
Rhode Island Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse have confirmed
their attendance, along with other dignitaries from URI and the state.
To register for the symposium, or for more information, please visit http://seagrant.gso.uri.edu/special-programs/baird/ or call Tracy Kennedy of Rhode Island Sea Grant at (401) 874-6800. *Early bird registration ends October 2*.
Sponsors of the 8th Annual Ronald C. Baird Sea Grant Science Symposium are Rhode Island Sea Grant; R.I. Ocean Special Area Management Plan; NOAA Aquaculture Program, NOAA Fisheries Service; Deepwater Wind; Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Germany; Institute for Marine Resources, Germany; Canadian Consulate in Boston; Maine Sea Grant College Program; and MIT Sea Grant College Program.