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Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) manages the development of U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) energy, mineral, and geological resources in an environmentally and economically responsible way. For more information about BOEM, visit www.boem.gov.
BOEM Unsolicited Lease Requests August 2024
This video is to provide general information about the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's' Unsolicited Lease Requests and the Noncompetitive Lease Award Process in the Gulf of Mexico Regional Office.
For more information visit www.boem.gov/renewable-energy/state-activities/gulf-mexico-activities
For more information visit www.boem.gov/renewable-energy/state-activities/gulf-mexico-activities
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Deep SEARCH Study: Explore Deep-Sea Ecosystems with BOEM
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Starting in 2017, the Deep Sea Exploration to Advance Research on Coral/Canyon/Cold seep Habitats (Deep SEARCH) study has explored the deep-sea ecosystems of the U.S. Mid- and South Atlantic. DEEP SEARCH is funded through an interagency partnership between the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the U.S. Geological Survey with sponsorship ...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Welcome Agenda Opening Remarks 04 03 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Background on Leasing Process 04 03 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Environmental Review Process 04 03 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Atlantic Shores Presentation 04 03 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - NJBPU NJDEP Presentation 04 03 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Public Comment 04 03 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Question Answer Session 04 03 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Welcome Agenda Opening Remarks 04 16 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Background on Leasing Process 04 16 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Environmental Review Process 04 16 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Atlantic Shores Presentation 04 16 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - NJBPU_NJDEP Presentation 04 16 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Public Comment 04 16 24
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On March 15, 2024, BOEM announced a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind North project (ASOW North) offshore New Jersey. The publication of the NOI initiated the public scoping process, opening a 45-day comment period that ended on May 2, 2024. The public scoping process identifies issues and potential alternatives for c...
BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Questions and Answers 04 16 24
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BOEM Atlantic Shores North Public Scoping Meeting - Questions and Answers 04 16 24
Sobre la Oficina de Administración de Energía Oceánica
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Sobre la Oficina de Administración de Energía Oceánica
Gulf of Maine Offshore Wind - Auction Seminar 06-18-24
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Gulf of Maine Offshore Wind - Auction Seminar 06-18-24
Coastal Restoration with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
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Coastal Restoration with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
About the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
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About the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
GoM Wind 2 Fisheries Engagement Meeting - April 30 2024
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GoM Wind 2 Fisheries Engagement Meeting - April 30 2024
GoM Wind 2 eNGO Engagement Meeting April 30 2024
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GoM Wind 2 eNGO Engagement Meeting April 30 2024
BOEM 5th GOM Task Force Meeting Recording
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BOEM 5th GOM Task Force Meeting Recording
Thanks for sharing
Only fools build in river flood plains & ocean shores! Builders do not care because of high profits!
Interesting…Unfortunately, greed has seen to it that our glimpses of the past will always be through the obfuscation of the facts….and not always for the obvious reasons.::often it’s the things you think you know that keep you from learning anything
Theres more boats ans cargo ships then there are windtrbins
A Cartoon! Fan-Friggin-Tastic! "That's All, Folks!"
This is a benchmark study in the disciplines of submerged cultural landscapes and underwater archaeology.
What a scam! BOEM could care less about the Ocean or the fact we will be at great risk from foreign attacks & let’s not forget about putting the fishing industry out of business! NO MORD FRESH FISH…EVER! It doesn’t matter one bit to BOEM if every citizen of the US was against this! Politicians lining their pockets & giving your tax dollars to foreign countries to control US energy! You’ll be paying at LEAST 4x’s for your electric & paying it to a foreign country…WOW! Talk about selling out the AMERICAN people.
Now lets look at an animation for an off shore oil platform with it's many Cables, well pipes, casings etc etc.
Annnd the whales are dying.
Any idea on the name of the wrecks or time period they went down?
Interesting how many times during sales pitch,it's said this or that "shouldn't" happen.Who decides? The whales,the waves,or humanity's always breaking something ability?Looks like film made by manufacturers,who,of course,are neutral.We need a Tesla to figure out logistics,as inherently seems like a good energy source.Lets figure on future of good,might just come to pass!Just a thought.
Speaking of sound, is anyone elses sound messed up on this video
haha yes
Aren't these things killing birds? Creating massive waste? Hardly generating that much power to pollution versus coal and oil? And now for some reason, whales are dying on the East Coast at more than one a week. wtf?
Interesting animation. I am unaware of any offshore system that by design has the electrical power cables suspended midwater, with attached floats to maintain it's mid-water position. I am going to assume the 'animator' of this video has created this idea in his/her own mind, given some type of very generalized information. I have seen other plans where the heavy electrical power cables that are carrying the generated electricity from each individual wind turbine generator spread out over several miles, is laid out along the ocean floor and ultimately going towards shore at a collection point. Clearly, even in this animation, one can see how these numerous power cable floating around mid-water suspended at some depth, is obviously going to interfere with marine life, especially whales and other marine mammals. This animation, as well intended as it may be, is almost cartoon like. I can't fathom how this concept of an offshore floating wind farm of any large scale both in area covered (square miles)and tower size (height), could possibly have any long term resiliency in a marine environment, with these electric cables suspended as is shown in this video. If you are going to win the hearts and brains of the public to support such a project, you might want to redo this video. If this video is actually illustrative of what they have planned ... good luck. You'll need it.
They detail all parameters of the visualization in the report, for a depth of 700m like they chose it's not feasible to lay the array cables on the seabed.
Laying cables on the sea floor at 700 m is nothing. Technology can do it, it’s been done, how do you think cables are laid across the entire oceans between continents now??
@@captedenos that’s obviously different, those cables don’t need to surface every 800m nor do they have to deal with the drift that floating turbines experience.
So you are saying that the depiction of all these cables floating mid water (within the vertical water column) as depicted in this animation is accurate?? You are staying conclusively that this is how it is actually been done on existing wind farms at sea and will be in the future? I would love for you to post some reference and/or citation showing this. I’ve looked and cannot find anything with such detailed descriptions Also, are you working in this industry? Are you staying these facts based on personal experience and knowledge HSI Ed from actual work?
@@captedenos look for suspended or fully-suspended inter-array cables. For example, _Feasibility study on suspended inter-array power cables between two spar-type offshore wind turbines,_ Schnepf et al. 2023. You won’t see many (any?) existing sites doing this because there just aren’t many floating offshore wind projects.
Awesome presentation!!
Except that humans are not whales or fish nand don't live and sleep in the ocean. Humans will never understand the complexity of anything or other humans. & are still and continuously learning. Why are more whales being killed around and near the wind mills. You have gone and interferred with the very thing you will harm other humans for harming.
This is garbage!!! Use nuclear power
Looks like more junk in the ocean and killing of the environment to me, not to mention the energy costs would have to be astronomical to make them feasible imo.
What foreign company is fabricating and installing these? What is the maintenance cost in the salt environment? What is the service life of the blades and turbines? Are they not recyclable as the land based turbines? These are not helpful environmentally or survivable to the environment they are installed in.
Oh, but no more drilling for oil! That is harmful to the environment.....so guess these "green energy" Wind turbines get a pass on endangering ocean life...Awful!! Now 7 whales washed ashore dead along the NJ-NY coast in the past few months due to this green energy garbage!
What about sonic interference?
the only danger is them swimming into a mooring cable at high speed, how would you like to run into something like that at 20mph ? I dunno ,maybe they can put large hollow markers on them the whales sonar can detect. still, what evidence do they have that whales are being injured this way, if anything the wind farms may actually present as sanctuaries for the whales cause the shipping will stay away. in the end offshore wind is silliness, eventually a storm will come along and cause catastrophic damage.
Amazing !
Hi, can you post the URLs to all the webpages that you show from 2:14 to 2:53? Thank you.
To help policymakers and politicians make better decisions? Educated yet naive easily manipulated by all the science toys.
wow so amazing
Thank youu~you made pro channel~🤟
Lol @ nobody noticing that rich people on long island lobbied democrats to block the Fairways north and south call areas.
Good!
NO LIGHTHOUSE!
minimize, mitigate, redress REASONABLY is subjective; specifications in recommended actions warranted
Central Atlantic,🌎 the wide Sargasso Sea conservative
OCEAN USERS UNITE.🔱 "TABLE turn over feed back". Research/Development PROCESSES must be disseminated on a BLOCKCHAIN network to ensure TRANSPARENCY/ACCOUNTABILITY.
marine zones 2 be leased,sold "@the table " Marine "LIFE" protection policies
How do they power these landers - by cable? I mean no battery is going to last that long. Cool that certain species actually depend on shipwrecks to thrive as they do.