HAVING carefully read the letter from Dr Martin Roger (Letters, September 17, headlined Wind farm is no threat to Dolphins ), I find that the relationship of dolphins and wind farms is now far worse than I first thought.
Fish, we are now told, are actively attracted to wind farms, turning them into fish farms. The obvious conclusion of which has escaped Dr Roger. Dolphins who eat fish will now congregate at these fish farms and, being in a vast human exclusion zone, will be unavailable to sightseers.
Thus generations of children and adults will now be deprived of dolphin delight as these mammals stay where there are no boats, no disturbance and ever plentiful fish supplies.
Are there any more shocks in store about these wind farms that we should consider before we all sign on the dotted line?
DOUG MILLS, Fraser Road, Poole
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