In
an
agreement
reached
with
the
Conservation
Law
Foundation
(CLF),
Deepwater
will
not
engage
in
driving
of
piles
required
to
anchor
turbine
steel
foundations
to
the
ocean
floor
before
1
May.
The
move
aims
to
avoid
disturbing
Right
whales
known
to
feed
in
Rhode
Island
Sound
in
April.
Construction
of
the
Block
Island
project,
planned
for
2014
or
2015,
is
not
scheduled
during
the
winter
months
through
March.
Deepwater
says
the
piles
could
be
driven
to
a
depth
of
up
to
250-feet
(76.2-meters)
at
a
location
in
shallow
state-owned
waters
off
the
southeastern…