Opponents of Bay of Fundy tidal power project ask judge to suspend testing
HALIFAX — An ambitious plan to lower two massive turbines into the Bay of Fundy, where they will be tested against the awesome power of the world’s highest tides, has hit more legal turbulence.
A group of Nova Scotia fishermen will seek a court order to suspend the Cape Sharp Tidal project until a judge can review the case early next year.
The 175-member Bay of Fundy Inshore Fishermen’s Association confirmed Tuesday that it will head to court Oct. 20 to seek a stay of a June decision by Nova Scotia’s environment minister to approve the project’s test phase.
“It’s is critically important,” spokesman Colin Sproul said in an interview.


