Dredging Almost Done, Officials Look to Opportunities for Port Expansion
October 20, 2015 7:50 am Leave your thoughtsWhen it comes to cause and effect in a maritime economy, you can’t get much bigger than the Panama Canal... Read More
When it comes to cause and effect in a maritime economy, you can’t get much bigger than the Panama Canal... Read More
An economic impact study of yachting business along the Dania Cutoff Canal shows that the $6 million dredging project that... Read More
The city is getting a twofer from the state, as contractors pump sand this month from a choked creek onto... Read More
A preliminary assessment by the Army Corps of Engineers this week confirmed what already is evident: The rebuilt beaches at... Read More
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District is proposing maintenance dredging of portions of the Milford Harbor Federal... Read More
In Bayou Lafourche just north of Plattenville, two dredges are working around the clock to help clear sediment from the... Read More
At least two more boats have fallen victim to allegedly unmarked dredge pipes in local navigation channels, including an unnamed... Read More
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has posted two major documents supporting the Lake George twin-lakes project that proposes to... Read More
A public demonstration is being planned to protest government’s decision to move forward with plans for cruise piers in George... Read More
A report from Inland Fisheries Ireland on the initial dredging efforts to contain the Asian clam infestation in Lanesborough is... Read More