May 6, 2025 โ The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied petitions from the fishing industry and a conservative think tank challenging the Vineyard Wind project, rejecting their March requests that the countryโs highest court hear their cases.
A fishing industry lobbying group, Responsible Offshore Development Alliance (RODA), sued the lead government regulator of offshore wind in early 2022, alleging that by approving Vineyard Wind, the agency had violated several acts, including those protecting existing ocean users and endangered species. The Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF), which represents fishermen and a fishing company in Rhode Island in another lawsuit, had also petitioned the Supreme Court.
RODA had already lost its case in two other courts: first, in 2023 in the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts, where a judge sided with the project and regulators; and second, in 2024 in the First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, where the judge upheld the lower courtโs decision. TPPF also had its case dismissed by the lower courts.
โWe are disappointed that the Supreme Court denied our petition,โ said Lane Johnston, executive director of RODA, in an email Monday. โThis issue is of such importance to members of the commercial fishing industry. RODA will continue our efforts to combat the destructive industrialization of the nationโs marine resources.โ