Please see below a link to (and the first ~1/4th of ) a recent article in the Oregonian regarding upcoming deployments of wave energy buoys off the coast of Oregon:
http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2010/04/big_buoy_will_help_determine_t.html
Big buoy will help determine the future of wave energy off the Oregon coast
April 08, 2010, 7:50PM
NEWPORT – Two and a half years after a wave energy test buoy sank off Newport, the drive to harness energy from the ocean is heating up again with plans for at least one buoy to be deployed off the central coast before the year's end.
And there are hopes for a handful more not long after.
It's all part of Oregon's race to become a leader in wave energy technology, a competition that only three years ago threatened to deteriorate into a bitter battle pitting east coast developers against fishermen, surfers and others
Many of them feared the buoys could harm fishing, recreation and tourism. But today, some say the situation exemplifies the spirit of collaboration and cooperation.
"Oregon has a lot to be proud of and a lot of people have shown a lot of leadership," Onno Husing, executive director of Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association. "We are literally helping to figure this out for the nation."
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