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#SandDune Vote:
Some Tribal Perspectives on
Proposed Wind Port on #Wahsumkik

“..For both #Wabanaki people and non Wabanaki people...It has a great amount of history. It's ecologically sensitive and important to the #ecosystem of our coast...” - Darren Ranco,
PhD, #Penobscot Citizen, Professor at the University of Maine, MITSC Commissioner, #Maine #ClimateCouncil committee member.

April, 2024

"Sears Island (known also by the Penobscot name Wahsumkik) is the largest #undeveloped island within the state and one of the largest on the eastern seaboard, and considered important to #BirdMigration. Construction of a wind port operation would require the destruction of 70 acres of #forest and would impact a yet to be assessed area of marine eel grass. The destruction of a sand dune was
reportedly missed in a first assessment of the site, thus prompting the Governor's bill."

allianceforsearsisland.org/wp-

#ProtectSearsIsland #WindTerminal #SandDunes
#Searsport #ProtectWahsumkik #MackPoint #Wahsumkik
#EndangeredSpecies #ProtectTheDunes #GovernorJanetMills #WabanakiAlliance #CulturalGenocide #EnvironmentalRacism #PenobscotNation #Passamaquoddy #ProtectTheForest #CorporateColonialism #Wassumkeag #WednesdaysForWildlife

#Maine applies for federal funds to build wind port on #SearsIsland

"Sears Island as DOT's preferred site for an offshore wind port has sparked a heated debate among some local residents, state lawmakers and others who argue the industrialized #MackPoint should be the location of #Maine's proposed #WindHub."

Maine Public | By Nicole Ogrysko

Published May 17, 2024

"The Maine Department of Transportation (#MDOT) has applied for $456 million in federal funds so that it can begin constructing a floating offshore wind port on Sears Island.

"If approved, the federal grant would cover about two-thirds of the nearly $760 million that the state of Maine estimates it will need to build the port and a heavy-lift semi-submersible barge that's needed to launch the floating wind turbine foundations.

"The remaining funds would come from other federal and state grants and anticipated payments as areas are leased to wind developers in the coming years.

"The department said there are currently no other sites being considered on the East Coast that could support the construction and deployment of floating wind turbines near the eight lease areas that the federal government recently identified as potential sites for offshore wind in the Gulf of Maine.

"According to a timeline included in a lengthy list of project materials released Friday afternoon, DOT said it will spend the next 18 months applying for permits for the wind port through the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (#MaineDEP) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

"If everything is approved, the state estimates wind port construction starting in 2027 and wrapping up in 2029."

mainepublic.org/business-and-e

WMEH · Maine applies for federal funds to build wind port on Sears IslandBy Nicole Ogrysko

1964 A Mid-20th Century Couple Posing for a Magazine Cover

The image appears to be an album cover from the mid-1960s.
It features a man and a woman who are posing together in a relaxed setting, with the man sitting on what looks like a sand dune and the woman lying down beside him.
Both individuals are dressed in casual clothing typical of the era, suggesting a leisurely or perhaps exotic location.
The background is sparse, emphasizing the subjects.
There is no visible text within the image to provide additional context.

nocontext.loener.nl/fullpage/0

#photography #illustration #madman #nocontext #sfw #1960s #MagazineCover #AlbumCover #CasualClothing #Mid-20thCenturyFashion #OutdoorSetting #CouplePosing #SandDune #RelaxedPose