Oregon
Oregon fishermen protest offshore wind farm proposal in Coos Bay
Members of the fishing business are planning a protest Tuesday night time to voice their considerations over offshore wind improvement in Oregon, and to make sure they’re concerned in selecting the situation of generators.
Offshore wind power manufacturing stays pretty untapped all through the nation. No offshore wind farms have been constructed off the West Coast. That would quickly change with President Biden’s aim of creating the equal of 30 gigawatts of offshore wind generators by 2030.
Three of these gigawatts might be constructed off the Oregon coast, sufficient to energy over two million properties. The Bureau of Ocean Power Administration, or BOEM, is the federal company that leases ocean waters for oil drilling and renewable power manufacturing.
BOEM lately started calling for industrial wind power producers to point out their curiosity in creating offshore wind in Oregon. The company recognized over 10,000 sq. miles of ocean it says are perfect for wind farms.
These miles are cut up into two “name areas”, one west of Brookings and the opposite off of Coos Bay.
Whereas these wind farms might assist the state meet its inexperienced power targets, industrial fishersmen have considerations concerning the results these wind farms may have on fish shares.
“We’re speaking concerning the ocean frontier,” says Mike Graybill, a marine biologist and the previous supervisor of South Slough Reserve in Charleston. “And we’re speaking about, in Oregon, probably the most productive ocean areas on the planet, that already is a supply of very, crucial financial exercise and can be an necessary supply of our international meals provide.”
Graybill says he’s been wanting into what results wind farms might have on the wildlife within the area. He says it’s necessary to have a look at these results totally as a result of the West Coast is a primary location for fishing.
The West Coast lies in an jap boundary present, the place excessive winds blowing parallel to the shoreline creates an upwelling present, forcing nutrient-dense water as much as the floor.
Simply 5 of those jap boundary currents around the globe produce virtually 1 / 4 of the world’s marine fish catch. The opposite 4 are off the coasts of Chile, Somalia, Northwest and Southern Africa.
“All the pieces from plankton to whales to seabirds to fish is related to the truth that when wind blows over the oceans, it strikes the water,” says Graybill.
Meaning offshore wind farms and fishing will doubtless conflict, as each industries are related, not directly, to wind.
“We’re very involved that it’s going to result in environmental and cumulative impacts that aren’t even being evaluated at this level,” says Lori Steele, director of the West Coast Seafood Processors Affiliation. Steele helped to arrange Tuesday’s rally.
Steele says the fishing business isn’t against different power. However, she says, the push for offshore wind power isn’t being completed responsibly and alternate options, akin to onshore wind or photo voltaic farms, might be simply as efficient and cheaper than offshore wind.
Whereas 10,000 sq. miles of ocean for wind farms looks like loads, that total space gained’t be used for offshore wind. BOEM says the decision areas are a broader identification the place the company is serious about leasing out to wind farm builders, and the precise dimension of the wind farms themselves will likely be smaller.
That decision space may also be whittled down because the company goes by means of the general public remark interval and identifies areas the place wind farms might not be possible, or the place they’d battle an excessive amount of with the fishing business.
BOEM says coordination with the Nationwide Marine Fisheries Service, the Pacific Fishery Administration Council and the Oregon Division of Fish and Wildlife is already ongoing, and dialogue will proceed to assist additional scale back conflicts between wind energy and fishermen.
In accordance with Graybill, offshore wind generators design makes fishing round them troublesome and the places have to be picked fastidiously.
Graybill estimates as much as 750 miles of cable might be wanted to carry 200 wind generators in place in deep water. The generators float within the water and are every anchored by three cables hooked up to the seafloor.
“You gained’t be capable of tow a internet that has 700 miles of mooring cables and 350 miles {of electrical} cables,” he says.
In Europe, the place offshore wind has been in place for the reason that ’90s, fishermen incessantly conflict with power corporations to share the ocean. They argue the exclusion zones round wind farms means extra fishermen are competing for much less area.
BOEM says it’ll proceed to work with the fishing business all through this name course of to keep away from conflicts.
The company is accepting public feedback by means of June twenty eighth. Members of the general public may have a look at interactive maps on BOEM’s web site displaying the particular name areas, and overlays of fish populations, present underwater infrastructure and extra.
Oregon
3 Key Numbers from Illinois Basketball’s Win Over Oregon
No. 22 Illinois (10-3, 2-1 Big Ten) traveled to Eugene and put an absolute thrashing on No. 9 Oregon (12-2, 1-2 Big Ten), taking down the home team 109-77 – good for the widest margin of victory by a visiting team against a top-10 opponent ever.
Scorching-hot shooting (57.5 percent from the field) led the Illini to their massive triple-digit night as the Ducks’ usually solid defense (68.7 points allowed per game) offered little resistance against an endless rain of threes and layups.
On defense, Illinois held the Ducks to 30-for-69 shooting from the field (43.5 percent), but something less than the usual effort and focus was required (and may have been applied) on an evening when the offense was firing on all cylinders.
Here are a few key digits that offer further insight into how the Illini were able to pull off the historic win:
The Illini needed this. A 15-for-33 showing from three-point range (45.5 percent) against Chicago State was encouraging, but the Cougars are a winless mid-major. Shooting 16-for-29 from three (55.2 percent) on the road against a top-10 team? That’s how a team gets its confidence back. Also worth noting: After a 5-for-25 stretch from beyond the arc, forward Ben Humrichous went 4-for-7 against the Ducks en route to a season-high 18 points. And no, there’s no expectation that either Humrichous or Illinois as a whole can maintain a three-point shooting mark above 50 percent. But if the Illini can hover closer to 40 percent than 30 percent, they will be well-positioned to make a competitive run for the Big Ten title.
Although the shooting has been inconsistent on a game-to-game basis, Illinois has been rock-solid on the boards all year – and that didn’t change Thursday. The Illini outrebounded the Ducks 43-31, now having won the battle of the boards in every game this season but the home loss to No. 1 Tennessee. Against Oregon, Illinois got a big night on the glass from Tre White – who posted the quietest 20 points and 11 rebounds you’ll ever encounter – while Tomislav Ivisic added eight and Kasparas Jakucionis six. The Illini need to continue their rebounding domination against the bigger, more athletic competition of the Big Ten. If the Ducks game was any indication, that shouldn’t be a problem.
Through 12 games, Illini coach Brad Underwood and his staff had been keeping the rotation pretty tight, with only Will Riley, Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn and Morez Johnson Jr. getting regular, significant minutes off the bench. But that changed on Thursday, and after the performance of Jake Davis, the change could become permanent. Davis – uniform No. 15 – is a Mercer transfer who, after entering the game with 14 points on the season, nearly doubled it with 12 points on 5-for-6 shooting from the field against Oregon. None of that was garbage-time production, by the way. All of Davis’ scoring came in the first half, when the margin was still within single digits and the outcome was still anyone’s guess.
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Oregon
Sunset Bay State Park evacuated due to flooding; Shore Acres, Cape Arago inaccessible
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A popular campground on Oregon’s south coast was evacuated due to flooding Friday morning while two other popular parks were inaccessible after a landslide undercut a highway near Charleston and Coos Bay.
Sunset Bay State Park’s campground was impacted when Big Creek came over its banks between Thursday and Friday night, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department officials said.
“The campground will likely remain closed through the weekend due to high water and tide conditions,” OPRD spokeswoman Stefanie Knowlton said. She added that the Sunset Bay Day-Use Area remains open at this time “but could close if flooding continues.” The restroom is closed, but there are portable toilets available.
Shore Acres and Cap Arago also closed by landslide
Just up the road from Sunset Bay, a “significant landslide has occurred” on Cape Arago Highway.
“The slide has caused substantial undermining of the roadway, leading to its closure,” OPRD said. “As a result, both Shore Acres State Park and Cape Arago State Park are currently inaccessible to vehicular traffic.”
The trio of parks — Sunset Bay, Shore Acres and Cape Arago — are three of the more popular destinations on the south coast. It’s unclear how long the area would be inaccessible.
Zach Urness has been an outdoors reporter in Oregon for 16 years and is host of the Explore Oregon Podcast. He can be reached at zurness@StatesmanJournal.com or (503) 399-6801. Find him on X at @ZachsORoutdoors.
Oregon
Kennedie Shuler’s last-second drive the difference in Oregon State’s win over Loyola Marymount
Oregon State finally played a West Coast Conference women’s basketball game that didn’t end in overtime.
But it took some last second heroics to make it happen Thursday night, as Kennedie Shuler’s three-point play with two seconds remaining gave the Beavers a 59-56 win over Loyola Marymount at Gill Coliseum.
It’s the first time in four games the Beavers (7-8, 3-1 WCC) haven’t played overtime in a conference play. With the game tied at 56-56, Shuler took an inbounds pass near the top of the key, drove to the basket and floated a shot off the backboard as she was fouled.
Oregon State won its third consecutive game as Kelsey Rees scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead the way. Sela Heide and Catarina Ferreira scored 10 each. Heide scored all her points during the third quarter.
Four players accounted for all of Loyola’s 56 points. Brandi Williams hit four three-pointers and scored 17 points to lead the Lions (6-6, 0-4).
Loyola controlled the first half in taking a 33-26 halftime lead. The Lions spotted Oregon State an early lead, then took over with a 9-2 run midway through the first quarter. LMU led 17-14 after one, the difference a three-pointer by Williams on the final possession.
After Ally Schimel hit a three to tie the game at 17-17, LMU scored 10 consecutive points in less than two minutes. OSU got as close as 29-26 on a three-point play by Rees, but the Lions scored the final four points of the quarter to take a seven-point halftime lead.
Oregon State’s zone defense made a difference in the third quarter, as the Beavers outscored the Lions 20-10 to take a three-point lead. Loyola missed nine consecutive shots and went scoreless for nearly seven minutes as OSU ran off 10 consecutive points to take the lead.
OSU couldn’t shake Loyola during the fourth quarter. Shuler gave the Beavers a five-point lead with eight minutes left, but the Lions scored the next seven points to overtake the Beavers. Ferreira’s pair of free throws with 1:44 left put OSU in front by three points, but the Lions tied it less than a minute later, on a three-pointer by Naudia Evans.
Oregon State earned a chance to win it after forcing Loyola into a tough shot on its final possession. The Beavers called timeout with 4.4 seconds and set up Shuler for the game winner.
Oregon State’s next game is noon Saturday at Washington State.
–Nick Daschel can be reached at 360-607-4824, ndaschel@oregonian.com or @nickdaschel.
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