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Debris On Falmouth Beaches Believed To Be From Turbine
By DEVIN ANKENEY



The town says the pieces of fiberglass and rigid foam that has been washing up on town beaches are part of the broken blade of a Vineyard Wind turbine.

Green and white chunks of fiberglass and foam have been washing up along Chapoquoit, Woodneck, Black, Bowerman's and Old Silver beaches, the town has reported.

A massive blade on one of the turbines of the offshore wind project under construction 20 miles south of Nantucket broke apart on July 13, scattering pieces into the water. These pieces have been washing up on Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard and mainland beaches for the past three weeks. ...

... coming to a beach, wildlife migration corridor, or fishing grounds near offshore wind farms.
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