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People, Peril and Perseverance: The Enduring Legacy of the Coos Bay North Jetty

OR, United States

Shipwreck, survival and a shifting coast The early 1800s heralded a period of immense change for the Coos Bay area with the arrival of its first non-Indigenous people: fur traders seeking fortune and military expeditions charting the new frontier. The discovery of gold and coal along Oregon’s southern coast in the 1850s intensified the rush… Read More

South Florida Community members explore USACE lock during educational tour at W.P. Franklin South

FL, United States

By Misty Cunningham ALVA, Fla. (May 15, 2026) — Residents from the Cascades at Riverhall community visited the W.P. Franklin South Recreation Area yesterday for an educational tour highlighting recreation opportunities, environmental stewardship and the critical role of the lock along the Okeechobee Waterway. The tour was led by Jacksonville District acting lead ranger Megan Parsons,… Read More

Port of Recife will undergo a R$ 100 million dredging and will be able to receive ships up to 210 meters

Brazil

By Noel Budeguer A project of R$ 100 million will deepen the Recife Port channel, increase the draft, and strengthen Pernambuco’s maritime logistics with a start expected by March 2026. The Port of Recife will undergo a dredging to readjust the waterway infrastructure with an estimated investment of R$ 100 million. The contract was signed… Read More

USACE, partners meet with residents ahead of 2026 harbor dredging

CA, United States

OXNARD, Calif. —U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials met with residents April 30 at Hollywood Beach Elementary School to discuss impacts from the Channel Islands Harbor dredging project when it returns in fall 2026. The meeting brought together representatives from the LA District, U.S. Navy, Ventura County, and the city and port of Port Hueneme…. Read More

Corps of Engineers awards $5.5 million contract for Lower Pool 10 restoration project

MN, United States

By Melanie Peterson ST. PAUL, Minn. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, awarded a $5.5 million contract to Dubuque Barge and Fleeting (doing business as Newt Marine Service) of Dubuque, Iowa, May 14, for stage 3 of a restoration project in Lower Pool 10, near Guttenberg, Iowa. Stage 3 of the… Read More

Dare County announces start dates for Buxton, Avon beach nourishment

NC, United States

On Friday, May 15, Dare County released the scheduled start dates for the upcoming beach nourishment projects in Avon and Buxton. At the May 11 Dare County Commissioners meeting, County Chief Financial Officer Matt Motyka put the total county project costs at $42.2 million for Buxton and $7.7 million for Avon.  At that meeting, the Commissioners… Read More

Conrad Shipyard Awarded $122 Million Navy Contract Modification for Four Additional YRBM Vessels

LA, United States

Conrad Shipyard LLC,* Morgan City, Louisiana, is awarded a $122,375,200 firm-fixed-price modification to a previously awarded contract (N00024-22-C-2253) for the detail, design, and construction of four additional Yard Repair, Berthing, and Messing. Work will be performed in Amelia, Louisiana, and is expected to be completed by July 2029. Fiscal 2026 shipbuilding and conversion (Navy) funds… Read More

Ceremony launches next phase of Caño Martín Peña Ecosystem Restoration

Puerto Rico

By Lynda Yezzi SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A groundbreaking ceremony held May 14, 2026, marked the start of Contract 3 Phase 1 of the Caño Martín Peña Ecosystem Restoration Project, an effort led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Caribbean District; the Corporación del Proyecto ENLACE del Caño Martín Peña; and the Puerto Rico Department… Read More

USACE Meet with Residents to Discuss Impact of Channel Islands Harbor Dredging

CA, United States

OXNARD, Calif. —U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials met with residents April 30 at Hollywood Beach Elementary School to discuss impacts from the Channel Islands Harbor dredging project when it returns in fall 2026. The meeting brought together representatives from the LA District, U.S. Navy, Ventura County, and the city and port of Port Hueneme…. Read More

WaterLog Insights on USACE Budgets

United States

President’s Budget for the Corps Has Surprises – In last month’s edition we reported the President’s proposed 36 percent cut in the Corps’ budget and what we predict Congress will try to due to make up the difference. Under that number there is a major departure from budget practices in the past. It’s the new Salaries,… Read More

Regulators Review Pawleys Inlet Dredging and Beach Restoration Proposal Amid Erosion Concerns

SC, United States

By Charles Swenson Federal and state regulators are reviewing comments on a proposal to dredge a new channel for Pawleys Inlet and restore the beach at Prince George, including one from the National Marine Fisheries Service that the work be done in the fall rather than the summer. A spokesman for the Army Corps of Engineers… Read More

Lacey City Council awards restoration contract for Jubilee stormwater ponds

WA, United States

By Kameko Marquez The Jubilee stormwater ponds in Lacey, which are plagued by failed liners and eroded slopes, are now headed for a full restoration.  The Lacey City Council voted unanimously to award a $437,717 contract to Miken Dirtworx LLC (an excavation firm) for repair work.  The council made the decision at a meeting on… Read More

Sea Isle City’s beach replenishment project with Norfolk Dredging to start in June

NJ, United States

By Donald Wittkowski Beachgoers in Sea Isle City may have to be a bit patient in June. They will be sharing the sand with an army of bulldozers, earthmovers construction workers and massive pipes. All of that activity will be part of a beach replenishment project stretching from 29th Street to 55th Street. Altogether, more… Read More

Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards Over $3 Million to Herring River Restoration Project

MA, United States

BOSTON — The Healey-Driscoll Administration today announced a $3 million award to the Town of Wellfleet and the Friends of Herring River to support the Herring River Estuary Restoration Project in Wellfleet and Truro. The funding, provided by the Department of Fish and Game’s (DFG) Division of Ecological Restoration (DER), will help restore tidal flow to… Read More

The USACE and Navy team is moving this one step closer to reality

GA, United States

The USACE and Navy team is moving this one step closer to reality. Restoring hundreds of acres of salt marsh using dredged material is no small feat. Source

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