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FWC Stakeholder Meeting for Jenkins Creek Dredging Project

FL, United States

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announces a stakeholder meeting for the Jenkins Creek Dredging and Shoreline Stabilization project located in Hernando County, 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, March 25, Hernando County Utilities Department Conference Room 15365 Cortez Blvd, Brooksville, FL 34613. PURPOSE: To present and receive public comments on the project design plans and… Read More

Florida Beach Erosion And Sand Restoration May Affect Sea Turtle Nesting

FL, United States

Erosion along about a mile of beach south of the Fort Pierce inlet jetty has significantly reduced Florida sea turtles’ nesting habitat — and no mothers have dug nests to lay their eggs there so far this season. Biologists can’t say for sure whether the erosion is directly to blame, as nesting typically is low… Read More

See an aerial view in Sandwich of Springhill Beach sand replenishment

MA, United States

After the bruising February 2026 blizzard and the coastal erosion, sand replenishment is underway at Salt Marsh Road homes in Sandwich, Massachusetts. Source

After Hurricane Damage, Destin Beaches Get a $10M Makeover

FL, United States

A long-awaited beach renourishment project in Destin is set to begin later this month, restoring thousands of cubic yards of sand lost during Hurricane Sally. Okaloosa County Board of County Commissioners announced that crews will begin mobilizing equipment the week of March 23 as part of a $10 million project aimed at rebuilding portions of Destin’s eroded shoreline. County… Read More

Treasure Island begins repairs of storm-damaged Sunset Beach Pavilion: When to expect its reopening

FL, United States

By Kailey Tracy TREASURE ISLAND, Fla. – Nearly a year and a half after Hurricanes Helene and Milton battered the area, a popular spot on Sunset Beach is finally undergoing repairs. Construction crews began work in January to repair the Sunset Beach Pavilion. While the storm surges destroyed the building’s bathrooms, flooring and utility systems, city officials determined the pavilion’s foundation… Read More

Two Rivers Harbor dredging delayed again until at least 2028

WI, United States

By Alisa M. Schafer TWO RIVERS – The city of Two Rivers will be waiting at least another year before seeing any work on dredging the Two Rivers Harbor. According to a Facebook post from “Two Rivers, WI, City Hall,” the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said the project, which is already delayed, will likely be… Read More

Township Council Commits to Additional Wetland Restoration

NJ, United States

By David Biggy With one phase of wetland restoration already scheduled for a portion of Stafford Township’s section of the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge this summer, the township council on March 3 made a commitment to widen the scope of the restoration work through another phase. “This is now a two-phase project that… Read More

Interior Holds Second Lease Sale in the Gulf of America Under One Big Beautiful Bill Act Advancing American Energy Dominance

LA, United States

NEW ORLEANS — The Department of the Interior announced today’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Lease Sale Big Beautiful Gulf 2, or BBG2, generated $46,976,423 in high bids. Deputy Secretary Kate MacGregor and Acting Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management Lanny Erdos attended the sale. The sale, the second non-discretionary offshore oil and gas lease sale… Read More

ORION: A new guide wall dolphin is now in place at the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal in New Orleans

LA, United States

Our team replaced the aging Southwest guide wall dolphin with a new monolithic concrete bull nose dolphin, strengthening navigation along this critical waterway. Project highlights: Demolished 60 feet of the existing timber guide wall Drove 36-inch piles and installed precast formwork members Placed a 6-foot-thick mass concrete foundation below water elevation Constructed 17-foot-high mass concrete… Read More

Cruise Ship Terminal in Manatee County, Fl May be Sunk Due to Limited Dredging Bill

FL, United States

An amended bill headed to the governor’s desk would severely restrict dredging in an area near the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. The plan to create a cruise ship port near the Sunshine Skyway may be sunk after the Florida House unanimously passed legislation limiting dredging needed by larger ships. Bradenton Sen. Jim Boyd’s bill passed the Senate last… Read More

Dredging Begins for Sail250 Maryland Airshow Baltimore Ahead of U.S. 250th Anniversary Celebration

MD, United States

Dredging is underway now for @sail250mdairshowbaltimore on June 24–30 for a spectacular global celebration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. International tall ships, military vessels, and world-class aviation will fill the skies and waterfront as crews, cadets, aviators, and visitors from around the world gather for an unforgettable maritime and… Read More

Dredging at Montauk Inlet Now Complete

NY, United States

By Jack Motz Two barges and four months later, the dredging of Montauk Harbor is now complete — and fishermen say passage in and out of the inlet has been easier since the completion of the operation. Looming over Gosman’s Dock starting in December was Oyster Bay, a 144-foot-long dredge equipped with a 7-foot cutter head… Read More

Dredging Burrard Inlet could boost trade, says port authority

Canada

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority wants to deepen the navigation channel at Burrard Inlet to allow tankers going through it to carry more oil. The proposal has prompted environmental concerns, but Charlotte Olson with the port authority said dredging the inlet could boost trade. Connect with CBC British Columbia online: Website: https://www.cbc.ca/bc Source

See dredging of New Pass from Sarasota Bay to the Gulf: photos

FL, United States

By Mike Lang A contractor for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers positions a dredge in New Pass Thursday, March 5, 2026. The project is a collaboration between the City of Sarasota, Sarasota County and the Corps of Engineers to renourish 1.2 miles of Lido Beach that were eroded during the 2024 hurricane season. Read the story. Source

Police jurors approve Venture Global dredge permit as fishermen raise concerns about oyster quality

LA, United States

By Brendan Brown CAMERON PARISH, La. (KPLC) – A new permit was approved at the Cameron Parish Police Jury meeting this morning and would allow Venture Global CP2 to utilize mud spoils from dredging to create the No Name Bayou Marsh in the Cameron Prairie Wildlife Refuge. Fishermen and oystermen addressed their concerns before the… Read More

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