Warming drives off Cape Cod's namesake, other fish
GLOBAL WARMING: Rising ocean temperatures keep the fish farther away from the shores and into deeper and cooler waters. (Photo: ZUMA Press) 
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Posted By Dave - Wed, Nov 18 2009 at 10:30 AM ESTDo Cape Wind NIMBYs like to fish?
Opponents of the wind farm proposed for the waters off the cape, may not have realized they may be driving away the fish by opposing renewable local energy sources that could reduce greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. Without distributed local renewable energy, I'm afraid this kind of report will be ever more common.
Maybe it should be renamed Cape Croaker or Cape Hake?


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Maybe theres more to eat offshore???
Where was all the excitement and the henny pennying back in the 70's and 80's when we were catching tarpon and cobia and spanish mackerel, right from the beaches on Cape Cod?
Could it be that the cod and haddock (and pollock) are staying offshore because there is more eat there, because the big boats have caught too much herring and mackerel too close to the shore for too long and the fish know it?
The global warming zealots will use anything they can to perpetuate the myth, won't.... More