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<\/br>\n\nWeb service update, 1/11/2023: Gulf of Maine\n\n
<\/br>\n\nOn January 10, 2023, BOEM announced a series of in-person and virtual meetings to solicit feedback on the next steps for the Gulf of Maine.\n\n
<\/br>\n\nIn August 2022, the Department of the Interior announced a \u201cRequest for Interest\u201d (RFI) to gauge whether there is commercial interest in obtaining wind energy leases within an area in the Gulf of Maine consisting of about 13.7 million acres.\n\n
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<\/br>\n\nData source: BOEM; web service published by the MARCO Portal\n\n
<\/br>\n\nFor the latest BOEM feature service, please refer to: https://services1.arcgis.com/Hp6G80Pky0om7QvQ/ArcGIS/rest/services/BOEM_Wind_Planning_and_Lease_Areas/FeatureServer\n\n
<\/br>\n\nWeb service update, 1/11/2023: Gulf of Maine\n\n
<\/br>\n\nOn January 10, 2023, BOEM announced a series of in-person and virtual meetings to solicit feedback on the next steps for the Gulf of Maine.\n\n
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