2/07/26

Omg : so many in the ocean … 🌊

The ships are coming : where will they navigate & the whales 🐳

Boundaries does the ocean need boundaries? Do whales need boundaries within the ocean like how about putting

1000 to 2000 to 3000 wind turbines in the ocean and not ask any of the whales how they feel about that ? ! They would say , nay no please … the sounds … for wine would upset like the ocean under the water because the whales are sensitive to sound and frequencies and I just think it’s a terrible idea to have that many in the ocean so many winter turbines that’s way too many waaaay too many!

I love renewable, clean solar energy : winds , Wind Energy seems cleaner. I know it has its pros and then it has its cons so I’m kind of not really sure about this. I’m neutral but more than anything. I’m kind of thinking it would be better not to have so many of them in the ocean.

I read a few years ago. They were going to put these huge solar powered wind turbines in the ocean. There’s gonna be like 1 to 2 to 3000 of them in New England right now there are 5000 to 10,000 blue whales that are each about 100 to 200 feet long and weigh about 100 and 200 tons each on the Atlantic Ocean Bell on the Pacific there’s about 5000. The numbers have tripled and even quadruple since 1985 since Haley’s Comet was present flying around the solar system, causing mayhem . In all honesty I’m just gonna keep this article really simple. My first intuition was that it wouldn’t be good. I’ve already seen solar turbines in the water. They are fine the way they are. I guess they should be as they are for the time being until they figure out a way to put them in land at least in New England. We live too COASTAL to be able to be that close to this wind turbines if there is a rogue, iceberg headed in our direction we would have to vacate, but if the solar turbines are going, it could cause a lot of problems for the whales the migration patterns of the animals in the ocean the bird and I don’t think God would approve it. I think they should be in land .

A nice environmental company, the advocates for wind injury to try to help people to have energy in their homes. I appreciate what they’re doing, and I understand the perspective of people who need to have power in their homes on the East Coast to clean energy however it may be clean, but it’s not without danger to the ecosystem and to the whales and they’re the oldest creatures on the planet with over fishing in the seas. They don’t even have food to eat. There’s so many of them on the East Coast right now that there is an earthquake in the month of March that was a 4.5 and New England. I felt my house shaking I thought for a moment I didn’t know what was going to happen, but I think that the president might’ve done the right thing I don’t agree with all of the other things that he did in the past that we’re not approved by other people or how people can be judgmental of other people, but he might be trying to be sensible about this. I agree, but the indigenous people that it’s probably better to do it in land some of the indigenous people I’m just gonna share this letter that I wrote.: Keep it simple : although I am a democrat and a libertarian and I care about the green party I am kind of also part Cherokee and a space cadet not so much an alien Reali what I need to do is just share that wheels are sacred and I don’t think those things are good. They were talking about putting 1000 2000 not just that many but 3000 of them in the ocean.! that is way too many…. I mean, if it was like 20 of them, I could understand that but that’s a lot and it’s gonna mess up the shipping the shipping routes of people and then there’s gonna be tsunami’s and things like that possibly so I can understand why maybe that the president felt that there’s things needed to not be funded temporarily to find out what might be an easier solution. The oceans can freeze too in New England but if there’s a rogue iceberg coming towards us and people shouldn’t be building those things I don’t know if they have any other alternative, but I don’t think that they should be in our ocean cause they’re gonna rest ultimately and if there’s like a tsunami wave, we’re all pretty much gonna get hurt by those turbines and those pipes are underneath the ocean because of the sea salt will be damaged eventually because that stuff does corrode it’s not like an organic material that’s like made of stone so I just think people should not build so many of them in the ocean it’ll make it impossible for some boats and ships to navigate . Thank you for reading this. 

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April I made a Sunday school prop for a lesson for the kids with Jonah & the whale: from like a board or something!

2/07/2026

We need fish 🐟 please quit overfishing !
Happy 🐳💛💗Beluga

Dear NRDC, 

Thank you for asking, but I think that’s difficult for me to do because I don’t think those should be in the ocean. I think President Trump did the right thing if he tried to stop this, although those people did all that work to try to power the homes for the next 20 years , or so I guess it’s a very delicate thing. I’m not sure if it’s best to have those because the oceans freeze and then the birds are going to fly into those things it’s gonna hurt the whales and then I don’t think it’s a good idea long term . So ,  I don’t think I can advocate for those because the solar turbine should be inland if anything. And they would also obstruct the path of ships and if they fall in the ocean, then it’s gonna be really difficult to get out of the ocean and then if there’s a tsunami wave,  Like what’s gonna happen when there’s gonna be a big iceberg coming through like a mega burger the size of Rhode Island or Oahu like as big as the Washington monument is 555 feet tall twice the size of that? I honestly just the power of those peoples homes in New England. They’ve already got solar turbines. I’ve read that they were gonna have about a few thousand or more of those in the ocean that is insanity.! The way Do you know that the ocean belongs to the whales? 🐳 Dolphins those doesn’t belong , those things inside of the oceans  of those turbines and then the wind is gonna blow. They’re gonna get all rusted , icy and then malfunction, they’re not going to work in the ocean possibly or the land. Though would be better inland , I think you,  I’m not really quite sure how to respond to this one. I’m gonna be happy to be neutral on this because I think the right solution is not to put those in the ocean. The oldest creatures on the Earth are whales and they are like at least 5 to 10,000 of them on the East Coast and they are blue whales and they are about 100 foot long to 200 foot long and they weigh a ton like 100 to 200 tons each and they are ginormous boats that are gonna be traveling I’m not sure it’s the best thing to do to build the solar wind turbines in the middle of the ocean. I don’t like the thought of solar turbines that many 1,000~ 3,000 of  them being in the ocean that’s a terrible place for them. The ones that are already in the ocean are already operating and those have to be the way they are because the people are using them for their energy and other places too intercontinentally ,  I guess . There used to be only like 5000 🐳blue whales and now there’s like 20,000  them of the blue whales and I kind of think somebody with their conservation efforts said they were over ~ populating but at the same time they are over fishing the oceans and so I know people need to live on the land and the people that live on the coast trying to put those big solar turbines there if there’s a tsunami that’s disastrous if there’s a hurricane that’s disastrous either way within such a close proximity to those things the people from Maine I don’t see it being a good idea. It’s just gonna be for 20 years or so they said but for the future generations, I really don’t know. I mean, if there’s like 3 to 7 to 13 generations left possibly before an exoplanet comes back around the solar system the size  of Jupiter counter clockwise orbital it’s gonna like spin the Earth like a top. We’re gonna need to navigate in the oceans and those turbines would be better off in land. That’s for sure so I do not think I can like say that I agree that wind power should be in the oceans. I don’t think it should be. Especially in the colder climate it’s like when it’s winter in the north and it’s like 3-5 months of winter and it snows every three weeks like a Nor  Easter but I hope things will get better. Thank you for writing me. I am not sure If they can find a way to make the turbines somehow on the land, but I don’t think they should be in the ocean and plus electricity doesn’t go well in the ocean and that seawater is gonna corrode that stuff eventually way more than like just rain and precipitation with as far as the laws of physics are concerned Sea salt is going to corrode those pipes and there’s gonna for future generations. It’d be better to keep the power in land. OK that’s all I think I have the moment. I hope things will get better thank you for caring about the environment : But when you look at the pros and kinds of what is the best for the planet, the whales 🐳and the oceans I think mother earth wouldn’t want them in the oceans: The ones that are already there are there but 2000 solar wind turbines of them in the Atlantic On the 🌊  that’s insanity! I did read like a whole projection of what they were planning in New England and it’s just totally gonna screw up the navigation. I think it’s terrible idea. I think they should do it in land like somehow on the land. I guess both have their advantages like we need power, but do we need to put it in the ocean when I’m wondering, can they have the wind generated on the land? 

Thank you ! 😇💗🌸🐳

Blessings

April Therese Joines 

P.S. I guess that makes me a minority just I’m going with the ( Whale • Rider ) philosophy of the Māori on this one… 

On Sat, Feb 7, 2026 at 12:01 PM NRDC <actions@email.nrdc.org> wrote:

NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council)

Good people ! Thanks for asking my perspective…

Love the Earth , there is only one of her!

Blessings ,

April Therese Joines

https://www.youtube.com/@apriljoines