First Flight Wind Completes 2nd Round of Working Group Meetings

First Flight Wind Completes 2nd Round of Working Group Meetings

First Flight Wind recently completed its second round of technical working group meetings.

These meetings are designed to allow First Flight Wind and stakeholders to discuss issues and exchange information related to the offshore project’s environmental impact. There are six working groups in total. The four most recent meetings were held in January and February 2014.

The Marine Ecology working group discussed the progress of the bird and marine mammal surveys, the potential impacts of the offshore project on birds and marine mammals, and how these impacts could be mitigated.

Murlough House hosted the second Seascape, Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment Working Group. The attendees were introduced to the subject of bringing the electricity onshore and the associated environmental and technical considerations.

The proposed geophysical and benthic surveys were discussed at the Commercial Fisheries Working Group, and John Hooper, the First Flight Wind Fishing Liaison Officer, highlighted the channels of communication being used to relay key information to fishermen.

Jack Farnham, First Flight Wind who chaired the Socio-Economics and Tourism Working Group said: “Progress on the assessment activity has been made since the groups formed last year. Their continuing input is crucial in ensuring that all relevant issues are raised for consideration within the environmental impact assessment, and we are grateful to the stakeholders for their valuable contribution to the process.” 

Press release, February 18, 2014; Image: First Flight Wind