Andy Harris is Wrong about Offshore Wind

Rep. Andrew P. “Andy” Harris (R-MD1) has represented Maryland’s Eastern Shore in Congress for the last 12 years. Although he is a lifelong resident of the western shore, he has spent his time in office desperately trying to prevent good-paying jobs and economic development of offshore wind from coming to our region.
Since the announcement of Maryland’s two offshore wind projects — Skipjack Wind and MarWin — Harris has continuously and knowingly spread misinformation about the offshore wind industry.
In 2019, he claimed without foundation that the offshore wind industry would be a national security risk. Now he’s claiming that this industry is responsible for the dead whale that recently washed up on Assateague Island.
We know Harris is spreading falsehoods about an offshore wind project being responsible for the whale’s death because the company building the project — Ørsted — is not currently conducting any offshore activity. Ørsted-contracted vessels ended surveys off the coast in the spring of 2022 and did not strike a single marine mammal during their activities.
The offshore wind industry is subject to stringent levels of protection for marine mammals and protected species. Every aspect of offshore wind surveying, construction, and operations is reviewed by multiple agencies and subject to protections, including vessel speeds, time-of-year restrictions for construction activities, and mandatory protected-species observers.
It is so well regulated that Benjamin Laws, deputy chief for permits and conservation with the NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resources, said, “I want to be unambiguous. There is no information that any of the equipment used in support of offshore wind development could directly lead to the death of a whale.”
There is no proof that any whale has been killed by an activity associated with the offshore wind industry. It is time for Harris and his allies to stop lying about offshore wind and support the amazing economic opportunities this industry brings to the Eastern Shore.
Local progressives are committed to continuing our steadfast support for offshore wind because these projects will fight the climate crisis, establish local energy sources, and provide well-paid jobs.
Jared Schablein is the Chair of the Lower Shore Progressive Caucus.
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