There are fears that a wind farm that being planned for the Irish sea could affect the route of sailings to and from the isle of man.
The 100 billion pound plan was announced by Gordon brown last week.
Two wind farms are being built - one of them in-between the island and Anglesey.
Mark Woodward is the chief executive of the steam packet company.
He said that if it does affect the route, they will contest that decision (audio above)
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