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1. AG Reilly disputes suggestion that offshore seabed not federal property
www.planetsave.com/ViewStory.a - [Cached]Published on: 2/12/2003 Last Visited: 5/12/2003
"We are not opposed to the development of alternate sources of energy," said Alliance executive director Isaac Rosen. -
2. Alliance gains services of Cape scientist (August 27, 2003)
www.capecodonline.com/cctimes/ - [Cached]Published on: 8/27/2003 Last Visited: 8/27/2003
Alliance director Isaac Rosen welcomed Nickerson to its staff.
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"Sue Nickerson has made significant contributions to protecting and preserving Cape Cod's environment during her career," Rosen said.
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She is a tremendous addition to our team, and will lead our efforts to ensure that the environmental resources of Nantucket Sound are protected from inappropriate development," Rosen said in a statement. -
3. www.sdearthtimes.com
www.sdearthtimes.com/et1102/et - [Cached]Published on: 4/3/2007 Last Visited: 4/3/2007
Alliance Executive Director Isaac Rosen called Reilly's intervention today "much needed common sense on this proposal. The issues of jurisdiction and authority have to be settled before Cape Wind is allowed to take one more step on this project and before other developers follow suit and destroy our national coastline."
Rosen said Attorney General Reilly is exactly right when he states that the Army Corps is "giving away an invaluable public resource to the very first private developer to seek its use" without first giving the public "an adequate opportunity to consider all the consequences."
"There needs to be a serious assessment of the appropriateness of this project, and that cannot be done while this developer builds it," said Rosen.

