from another forum... speling erros are not mien.. 

the
government announced this week that it has given ,in principle, the go
ahead for inshore wind farms all round the British coast,at more than 6
times cheaper than off and deep water wind farms these are the way
forward,and obviously pay for themselves within a considerably short
time,saving cost and the environment.
There has been widespread criticism of the scheme amongst the inshore commercial netting
fleet,saying that the wind farms would drastically reduce their netting
area.
Ecologists on the other hand have applauded the government for
their actions stating that the inshore wind farms will act as huge
conservation areas for marine life,the like of which in the past they
could only dream of acheiving.Experts in the field stated that the no
go zones for comercial netters would become refuges for threatened
stocks to breed in and with time bring our fish stocks back up to a
sustainable level.the British bass society has also welcomed the move
and said that maybe in the near future bass catches from the beach
maywell return to the levels of yeasteryear.