4/13/21
Maryland-based offshore wind developer,
US Wind, Inc., has launched oceanographic survey activities within its Maryland offshore lease area. A team of scientists and other experts will collect data beginning in April into July 2021 to inform project design, including foundation type, turbine location, and cable burial routes. These seabed surveys are an important next step in our commitment to providing Maryland with clean, renewable energy, said
Jeff
Grybowski, US Wind CEO. Data collected will ensure safe and long-term operations and performance of our offshore wind facilities.
The geophysical survey operations will be conducted along a tartan-pattern survey grid by U.S. marine research vessels R/V Brooks McCall and the R/V Miss Emma McCall. Operated by TDI-Brooks, Inc., both vessels are designed to execute geophysical surveys for offshore hazard and site clearance assessments, cable routing, seafloor mapping, fisheries habitat mapping, and burial assessment s
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The Martha s Vineyard Times
ACE MV welcomes new staff
Sheila McHugh Courtesy ACE MV
Ellie Dolby Courtesy ACE MV
ACE MV, Adult and Continuing Education of Martha’s Vineyard, has brought on three new staff members in new positions that enable the nonprofit to continue to provide affordable and accessible learning opportunities, according to a press release from the organization.
Lisette Williams, career navigation specialist, joins as a full-time liaison between ACE MV and Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School. This new position, funded through a grant from M.V. Youth and with support from ACE MV and the school, will provide training to the high school guidance department, develop new physical and digital resources for career pathways for high school students, and serve youth and young adults seeking training and career opportunities on the Island. Williams is a native of Cambridge, and a long-term summer resident who was introduced to Martha’s Vineyard as