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Baykeeper Town Hall updates dredge concerns at Theodore gathering

AL, United States

As the Mobile Bay ship channel dredging continues, many local citizens and environmentalists continue to be concerned with how it’s being done and what it could be doing to the local seafood industry and the bay itself. It’s the reason Mobile Baykeeper held another in its series of town halls Thursday night, this one at… Read More

Sand work on Presque Isle State Park beaches lacks federal funds for 2025

PA, United States

Presque Isle State Park won’t receive federal funding for sand replenishment work on peninsula beaches in 2025. “Presque Isle is not in the (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) work plan for this year,” park Operations Manager Matt Greene announced during the May 15 meeting of the Presque Isle State Park Complex Advisory Committee. Some sand work… Read More

Louisiana CPRA highlights 106 active coastal projects at May board meeting

LA, United States

(The Center Square) − The Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority reported at its May 2025 board meeting that it currently has 106 active projects underway across the coast, with a focus on hurricane protection, marsh creation, and ecosystem restoration. The CPRA’s update detailed that out of the 106 total projects, 39 are in construction,… Read More

After spending $500 million on a coastal project, it’s not clear what Louisiana will build

LA, United States

State Coastal Chair suggests an alternative to Louisiana’s largest wetlands project MYRTLE GROVE, LA. – Kevin Crossen runs a charter boat out of Myrtle Grove near the site of Louisiana’s largest coastal project. “You’re out here enough, you see it disappear daily,” said Crossen of the rapid loss of the state’s coastal marshes and ridges…. Read More

What Dane County is learning from its Yahara River dredging project

WI, United States

John Reimer oversees Dane County’s Yahara River Sediment Removal Project, a costly years-long initiative to improve water flow and reduce the risk of flooding by clearing sediment buildup in key stretches of the river. This year, the project expects to complete phase three of a five-phase plan to dredge the Yahara River, focusing on a stretch between Lower… Read More

Hilton Head updates schedule for $47 million beach renourishment

SC, United States

Math question: How much beach sand is 2.2 million cubic yards? Answer: Enough to cover 344 entire football fields with three 3 feet of sand. Announced today is a more precise timeline and phases for Hilton Head’s upcoming 2025-26 beach renourishment project with the $47 million project adding 2.2 million cubic yards of sand the… Read More

Ottawa County harbor dredging delays over PFAS testing could drive up costs

MI, United States

Local, state and national officials are warning that unless Michigan environmental officials can fast-track PFAS regulations to allow for harbor dredging this year, it could end up costing Ottawa County residents millions. OTTAWA COUNTY — Local, state and national officials are warning that unless Michigan environmental officials can fast-track PFAS regulations to allow for harbor dredging… Read More

Youth-led coastal restoration initiatives can empower environmental stewardship

World ,

Lessons learned from Thailand’s largest youth-led marine restoration initiative highlight how to enable future environmental stewardship efforts. Local and hands-on approaches can help drive effective climate solutions. Immersive and educational conservation experiences can empower local communities, foster collective awareness, and build individual accountability to restore degrading ecosystems. This multidimensional land-to-sea approach can serve as a… Read More

‘Can’t even get their boats off their docks:’ Palm Coast debates major canal dredging project

FL, United States

4 proposals range in price from $3.6M to $28M PALM COAST, Fla. – Palm Coast city leaders and residents received an update Tuesday on what could become a multimillion-dollar effort to dredge the city’s saltwater canals. More than 2,500 homes back up to the canals, which many residents view as a community asset. However, some have… Read More

King Co begins dredging at Michigan’s St Joseph Harbor

MI, United States

The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Detroit District has begun dredging in Michigan’s outer St Joseph Harbor to keep the federal channel open. The purpose of dredging is to remove shoaling and to perform preventative maintenance at the harbour mouth to avoid interruptions to the commercial shipping season. Hydraulic dredging, pumping sediment through a… Read More

The Mississippi River created Louisiana, but can we contend with its new era?

LA, United States

ABOARD THE HURLEY — Mayo Broussard is back at a familiar bend in the Mississippi River, looking over its deep, muddy currents, helping solve a problem. The world is depending on it. The 78-year-old, with a bushy white beard and a pack of Marlboros in his pocket, is maneuvering across the deck of an Army… Read More

Weeks Marine Progressing on Hudson River Ground Stabilization Project

NJ, United States

Work is progressing on the Hudson River Ground Stabilization Project, the first heavy construction contract of the Hudson Tunnel Project — an essential infrastructure upgrade for Amtrak and NJ Transit passengers. Check out these recent project photos. Last year, crews began stabilizing the soils for future tunneling by performing deep soil mixing within a temporary… Read More

San Clemente needs sand

CA, United States

‘Goldilocks’ sand, to be precise. Where to get it? San Clemente will begin searching offshore from Dana Point to Camp Pendleton for some “Goldilocks” sand it can use to replenish its own shorelines — or risk losing its reputation as a beach destination. What’s the problem? Coastal erosion over the years has left some of the city’s beaches… Read More

Study approved for $60M canal dredging by EarthWerks Land Improvement and Development Corp

FL, United States

The Marco Island City Council held a special meeting May 5 to hear an “unsolicited proposal” from EarthWerks Land Improvement and Development Corporation to enter into a public-private partnership to dredge Marco Island canals and improve water quality, according to a press release. City Council voted to authorize an independent review and technical study of… Read More

Community Leaders Urge Action on Dredging as City Officials Appeal to Governor Whitmer

MI, United States

Grand Haven, MI – Leaders in the community are sounding the alarm on dredging this year as city officials signed a letter to Governor Whitmer. Here is a copy of the letter below: Governor Gretchen Whitmer May 8, 2025 P.O. Box 30013 Lansing, MI 48909 Dear Governor Whitmer, We are writing today on behalf of… Read More

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