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North Myrtle Beach Officials Visit Ocean Isle with Hopes to Re-create their Canals

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North Myrtle Beach continues to struggle with maintaining and paying for its canals. Having been filled with mud and for years residents have not been able to utilize those waterways. City leaders visited Ocean Isle in North Carolina on Friday to see how such a project could be successful. The city of North Myrtle Beach… Read More

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Multimillion-dollar Project will Drastically Change the Look and Feel of Port Stanley Harbour

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Fall is a season of change, especially in Port Stanley. The Municipality of Central Elgin is starting work on its harbour overhaul – a multimillion-dollar project that will drastically change the look and feel of the lakefront village. Over the coming months, Port Stanley passersby can expect to see different phases of the massive revitalization… Read More

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Dredging at Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter

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For approximately 6 weeks, marine works involving dredging operations will be carried out in the area bounded by straight lines joining the following co-ordinates (WGS 84 Datum) from (A) to (E) :(A) 22 deg. 17.062’N / 114 deg. 11.003’E(B) 22 deg. 17.060’N / 114 deg. 11.020’E(C) 22 deg. 17.045’N / 114 deg. 11.027’E(D) 22 deg…. Read More

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Officials Hold Ceremony For Shark River Dredging Project

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State and local officials attended a ceremony today in Monmouth County to launch a long-awaited project to make New Jersey boating channels more navigable. A $7.7 million dollar project funded by the state, county, and local towns will dredge the Shark River. Neptune resident Wayne Fey says Superstorm Sandy added to silt that’s been building… Read More

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Crews Salvage Sunken Wiggins Pass Dredging Equipment Out of Gulf of Mexico

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Crews salvaged dredging equipment from the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday after it fell off a barge in stormy seas last week. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

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Popular Port Isabel Area Not Dredged, Boat Owners Upset

United States

A major dredging project is about to get under way near South Padre Island. Crews are about to dredge the Brazos Island harbor jetty and entrance channels. The project will make sure the 23-mile long channel is 42-feet deep by 300-feet wide. South Padre Island will benefit from the dredging. All of the dredged sand… Read More

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Lake Dredging in Full Swing this Week

United States

The Lake Havasu Marine Association dredged the lake on New Year’s Eve last year, working until 10 p.m. If they didn’t finish on New Year’s Eve, they would have to wait another six months before trying again. The Marine Association’s dredger managed to complete most, but not all of the job on New Year’s Eve,… Read More

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Vallejo Ferry Terminal Undergoing Maintenance

United States

Local residents may have noticed a huge mechanical crane working where the Vallejo Ferry Terminal dry dock use to sit. Not to worry, just some routine maintenance. Ernest Sanchez, public information and marketing manager with the San Francisco Bay Ferry said the ferry terminal basin is being dredged for standard maintenance. “The basin has silted… Read More

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50-year Sand Project up for Environmental Approval

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The Encinitas and Solana Beach city councils next week will consider environmental approval of their joint 50-year sand project. Under the plan, offshore sand would regularly be spread on local beaches with the goal of protecting infrastructure and coastal access. Solana Beach City Manager Greg Wade said environmental impact documents don’t anticipate that the project… Read More

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Corps of Engineers Awards $4.9 Million Contract for Maintenance Dredging of Duxbury Harbor in Duxbury

United States

Maintenance dredging of portions of the Federal navigation channel in Duxbury Harbor in Duxbury, Mass., will be completed under the terms of a $4,994,560.00 contract recently awarded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District. Work will be accomplished by Cashman/Burnham (C/B) Joint Venture of Quincy, Mass. Dredging is scheduled to start in… Read More

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Green Port Hull: One Year On

United States

The infill process at Alexandra Dock is now coming to an end, informed ABP, with dry land breaching the water’s surface and providing foundations for the Siemens development, which has been dubbed Green Port Hull. The dredging campaign will allow deeper-drafted vessels to call at ports along the Humber Estuary. As well as providing material… Read More

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Solana Beach, Encinitas OK Sand Replenishment

United States

A 50-year sand-replenishment project that would widen the beaches in Solana Beach and Encinitas by a total of 35 acres got the unanimous go-ahead from both cities in separate meetings this week. The work, overseen by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, would create a buffer to protect the crumbling bluffs, where continued erosion threatens… Read More

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And Now for More Dredging

United States

As one dredge falls silent, another one is about to start up. The state Canal Corp. has applied for a permit to dredge the Champlain Canal portion of the Hudson River, an undertaking that has been on hold since 1980. The project is expected to be far smaller in scale than the General Electric dredging… Read More

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Cote d’Ivoire Launches Abidjan Port Expansion Project

United States

Cote d’Ivoire authorities on Tuesday launched the expansion works of the Abidjan Port, a project that will transform the country’s commercial capital into the West African maritime transport hub, an official source said. The project that will cost 560 billion CFA Francs (1.12 billion U.S. dollars), 85 percent of it provided by China, will include… Read More

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South Africa: Durban Harbour Gears Up for Megaships

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The Durban Harbour will undergo major maintenance to its docking sites to handle its increasing traffic of megaships, the Transnet National Port Authority has said. With massive ships now entering Durban Harbour, the ports authority said ongoing efforts had been made to address “shallow spots”. In a statement, Durban Port Manager Moshe Motlohi said: “The… Read More

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