Offshore Wind Energy and the Oregon Coast

Resident Perceptions of Offshore Wind Energy Development off the Oregon Coast

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Offshore Wind Energy and the Oregon Coast



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Floating offshore wind energy has recently been proposed off Oregon’s southern coast (see map on the next page) by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM). This survey is one of several studies funded by BOEM to collect information to inform their decision-making process. We are interested in learning about your opinions related to floating offshore wind energy. Your responses will help BOEM understand the potential human and social impacts from floating offshore wind energy development off the Oregon coast.

By completing the survey, you are consenting to participate in this research. Although we hope that you will answer every question, you are free to skip any questions. Your participation is voluntary, and you may withdraw your consent and discontinue participation at any time. The survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. You will not be individually identified, and your responses will be used for statistical purposes only.















Public Burden Statement

A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with an information collection subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 unless the information collection has a currently valid OMB Control Number. The approved OMB Control Number for this information collection is 0648-0744. Without this approval, we could not conduct this information collection. Public reporting for this survey is estimated to be approximately 15 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection. All responses to this information collection are voluntary. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this information collection, including suggestions for reducing this burden to: noaa.nccos.sstex@noaa.gov 240-621-1999.









This is a map of the southern Oregon coast and two areas offshore that are currently being considered for future wind energy projects.

  1. Before today, had you heard about the potential for offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast?

  • Yes

  • No, but I had heard about offshore wind energy, in general

  • No, and I hadn’t heard about offshore wind energy before today

  1. How knowledgeable do you feel about offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast?

  • Not at all knowledgeable

  • Somewhat knowledgeable

  • Very knowledgeable

  • Extremely knowledgeable

  1. Given what you currently know about offshore wind energy, have you formed an opinion about its potential off the Oregon Coast?

  • I support offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast 🡪 SKIP to Q5

  • I oppose offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast 🡪 SKIP to Q5

  • I have not yet made up my mind 🡪 CONTINUE to Q4

  1. [IF Q3=3] Even though you have not yet made up your mind about offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast, which way are you leaning?

  • To support development

  • To oppose development

  • I don’t know

  1. Given what you currently know about offshore wind energy, do you think offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast will have an impact on the following items for your community?


    Very negative impact

    Negative

    impact

    No

    impact

    Positive

    impact

    Very positive impact

    Not

    Sure

    Electricity rates

    Reliable electricity grid

    Access to commercial fishing grounds

    Coastal community livelihoods

    Marine recreation

    Views of the ocean

    Coastal habitats

    Marine life

    Seabirds

    Tribal way of life

  2. Looking at the same list of items, please tell us how important each item is to you in terms of your quality of life on the Oregon Coast.


Not at all

important

Somewhat

important

Very

important

Extremely

important

Electricity rates

Reliable electricity grid

Access to commercial fishing grounds

Coastal community livelihoods

Marine recreation

Views of the ocean

Coastal habitats

Marine life

Seabirds

Tribal way of life


  1. How important do you think it is to pursue offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast?

  • Not at all important

  • Somewhat important

  • Very important

  • Extremely important

  1. How important is it for the electricity generated from offshore wind energy to stay:


Not at all important

Somewhat important

Very important

Extremely important

in Oregon?

on the Oregon Coast?



  1. Which of the following fuel sources would you prefer to produce electricity? (select all that apply)


Yes

No

Hydropower (dams)

Coal

Natural gas

Offshore wind

Land-based wind

Nuclear

Solar

Biomass (organic plant and animal materials)

Marine hydropower (wave, tidal, current)

Geothermal



  1. Do you believe that climate change is happening?

  • Yes

  • No 🡪 SKIP to Q12

  • I don’t know 🡪 SKIP to Q12


  1. Do you believe climate change is mainly caused by human activities or natural forces?

  • Human activities

  • Natural forces

  • I don't know

  1. Do you believe offshore wind energy could be an effective way to reduce climate change?

  • Yes

  • No

  • I don’t know

The next several questions will ask about your past experiences, intentions, and preferences related to public participation in local issues on the Oregon Coast.

  1. In the last 12 months, have you done any of the following in response to either any environmental issue off the Oregon Coast or offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast? (select all that apply)


    Any environmental issue on the Oregon Coast

    Offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast

    Neither

    Signed a petition

    Written a letter to the editor

    Contacted a public official

    Joined or renewed membership to an advocacy group

    Attended a public meeting sponsored by a government agency

    Attended a public meeting sponsored by an advocacy group

    Attended a demonstration

    Contributed money to an organization

    Voted in a federal, state, or local election

    Displayed your position, such as with a bumper sticker, clothing, or yard sign

    Tried to change a friend’s or relative’s mind

    Tried to influence others using social media

  2. In the next 12 months, how likely are you to do any of the following in response to offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast?


Not at all likely

Somewhat likely

Very likely

Extremely likely

Sign a petition

Write a letter to the editor

Contact a public official

Join or renew membership to an advocacy group

Attend a public meeting sponsored by a government agency

Attend a public meeting sponsored by an advocacy group

Attend a demonstration

Contribute money to an organization

Vote in a federal, state, or local election

Display your position, such as with a bumper sticker, clothing, or yard sign

Try to change a friend’s or relative’s mind

Try to influence others using social media


  1. How important is it for members of the public to provide input on offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast?

  • Not at all important

  • Somewhat important

  • Very important

  • Extremely important

  1. How influential do you think public input is on offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast?

  • Not at all influential

  • Somewhat influential

  • Very influential

  • Extremely influential

  • I don’t know

  1. How important to you are the following goals of public participation?


Not at all important

Somewhat important

Very important

Extremely important

Identify what is most important to the public

Incorporate public preferences into decisions

Create opportunities for fair discussion

Allow all interested individuals to have a say

Enlighten decision makers to public needs

Identify public preferences for potential solutions

Incorporate local knowledge into decisions

Incorporate Indigenous knowledge into decisions

Provide information to the public


  1. How influential do you think the results of this survey will be on offshore wind energy off the Oregon Coast?

  • Not at all influential

  • Somewhat influential

  • Very influential

  • Extremely influential

  1. Are you aware that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has hosted public meetings or asked for public comments related to offshore wind energy development off the Oregon Coast?

  • Yes

  • No

This is the final section of the survey. The following questions ensure that all groups are fairly represented. All answers are confidential.

  1. Are you (select all that apply)

  • Male

  • Female

  • Transgender, non-binary, or another gender

  1. Are you Hispanic or Latino?

  • Yes

  • No

  1. What is your race? (select all that apply)

  • White/Caucasian

  • Black/African American

  • Asian

  • Native Hawaiian/other Pacific Islander

  • American Indian/Alaskan Native

  • Other, please specify __________

  1. In what year were you born? __________

  2. Is English your primary language?

  • Yes

  • No

  1. What is the highest level of education you have completed?

  • Less than 9th grade

  • 9th to 12th grade, no diploma

  • High school graduate (includes equivalency)

  • Some college, no degree

  • Occupational, technical, or vocational program

  • Associate's degree

  • Bachelor's degree

  • Graduate or professional degree

  1. Are you a seasonal or year-round resident of the Oregon Coast?

  • Seasonal resident (I live on the Oregon Coast only part of the year)

  • Year-round resident (I live on the Oregon Coast all year)

  1. How many years have you been a resident of the Oregon Coast? __________

  2. Do you own or rent this residence (where this survey was mailed to)?

  • Own

  • Rent

  • Other

  1. How many people, including yourself, live in your household? __________

  2. How many of these people are at least 18 years old? __________

  3. Which best describes your current employment status? (select all that apply)

  • Unemployed

  • Employed full-time

  • Employed part-time

  • Retired

  • Student

  • Homemaker

  1. Are you or anyone in your household currently employed in one of the following industries? (select all that apply)

  • Fishing or fishing related (such as seafood preparation or wholesalers)

  • Generation, transmission, or distribution of renewable energy

  • Extraction, transmission, or distribution of non-renewable energy

  • Port management or operations

  • Marine construction

  • Utility systems construction

  • Real estate, rental, or leasing

  • None of the above

  1. What was your annual household income in 2022?

  • Less than $25,000

  • $25,000 to $49,999

  • $50,000 to $74,999

  • $75,000 to $149,999

  • $150,000 or more

Thank you very much for taking the time to complete our survey. If you have any additional comments, please feel free to include them in the space provided below.













Thank you! That’s our last question. Please place this completed questionnaire in the postage-paid envelope provided and drop it off in the mail.

OMB Control No. 0648-0744 Exp Date: 3/31/2026

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