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Two-year countdown for deep seabed mining

World ,

The clock is ticking down fast but is there a need to rush? In 2021, the island nation of Nauru triggered a treaty provision known as the “two-year rule” that obliges the International Seabed Authority (ISA) to finalize and adopt regulations for deep seabed mining within 24 months. That deadline expires in July 2023. Researcher… Read More

Road to Recovery: Louisiana’s Journey to Rebuild

LA, United States

Over the last two years, Louisiana has been hit by two of the strongest hurricanes in the state’s history. From Hurricanes Laura and Delta striking Cameron Parish just weeks apart in 2020, to Hurricane Ida bringing destruction in its wake through the bayou parishes nearly a year later. It has been a challenging road to recovery and a lot more needs… Read More

To adapt to climate change, New York town considers a retreat from the beach

NY, United States

Seven days a week, from 9 to 5, the Montauk Chamber of Commerce is open and taking calls. One of the questions they get most often is “Who has oceanfront rooms available this week?” according to Executive Director Jennifer Fowkes. “Oceanfront is why people come here.” Montauk is the easternmost point in New York state… Read More

Dredging Debate of the Platte River Leading up to the Illegal Diversion of the Platte River

NE, United States

The dramatic shift at the mouth of the Platte River comes after a push from Lake Township to make changes to the waterway. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore says the last time the Platte River was dredged was in 2016 by the Department of Natural Resources. In June, Lake Township Supervisor Anna Grobe sent letters… Read More

Beach nourishment project to move forward in Surf City

NC, United States

The Town of Surf City has announced that the next step in their beach nourishment project has begun. Per their announcement, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is working to authorize a Surf City only project. This follows North Topsail Beach’s choice to not participate in the project. “After a hard-fought battle, we are finally… Read More

Louisiana’s Coastal Plan is a Proven Playbook for Other States

LA, United States

The state has used funding from the Restore Act and other programs to improve coastal resilience through natural infrastructure Communities across our country are enduring the impacts of extreme weather, from hurricanes and flooding along our coasts and watersheds to drought and wildfires in the West. These disasters are disrupting lives and livelihoods, and scientists… Read More

NFWF and NOAA Announce $7.7 Million in Conservation Grants to Support Coastal Resilience Projects

United States

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) today announced $7.7 million in new grants using funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to support ongoing natural infrastructure projects in seven states. These grants will support the design and implementation of projects to enhance the resilience of coastal communities… Read More

Tuttle Creek Lake’s Water Holding Capacity Sliced In Half From Sedimentation

KS, United States

Tentacles of the irrigation-based agriculture economy of Kansas extend far from fields of lush, tall corn to the ethanol producers, dairy and beef facilities, meatpacking plants, and finally the homes of people living in the state’s rural areas. Earl Lewis, chief engineer of water resources with the Kansas Department of Agriculture, told state legislators Monday… Read More

How a shoreline project in Connecticut could hold the key to preserving sensitive areas amid climate change

CT, United States

It’s late July at the mouth of the Housatonic River. Wind gusts out seaward carrying columnar rain clouds. Lightning flashes on the horizon. Waving meadows of tall grasses with summer wildflowers give way to salt grasses. Biology professor LaTina Steele of Sacred Heart University leads a crew of undergrads from a van. They scurry down… Read More

CSE releases Buxton Beach nourishment summary, and what to expect next

NC, United States

Coastal Science & Engineering (CSE)—which is tasked with managing the Buxton beach nourishment project that was performed by Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company (GLDD)—has released its second newsletter containing a construction summary. This newsletter documents the milestones that GLDD achieved during construction from June 30, 2022 to August 16, 2022. The newsletter also contains an… Read More

Restoration efforts will shore up Wicomico beaches

MD, United States

Two popular waterfront recreation areas in Wicomico County are undergoing restoration work to keep their shorelines from washing away in the next big storm. Work has already started at Cove Road Beach in Bivalve where a breakwater is under construction and planting will be added to prevent further erosion, said Steve Miller, Director of Wicomico… Read More

Portland Harbor dredging project misses out again on federal funding

OR, United States

A coalition seeking federal funding to dredge Portland Harbor got bad news this month when its application was once again rejected by the U.S. Department of Transportation. The cities of Portland and South Portland, the Portland Harbor Commission and the Maine Department of Transportation have raised $24 million for the project, which has been in… Read More

Bold New Jersey Shore Flood Rules Could Be Blueprint for Entire U.S. Coast

United States

No one paid much attention to paragraph 1C of the executive order New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed on Jan. 27, 2020. Its directive for state environmental officials to “integrate climate change considerations” into regulations seemed vague. The deadline — two years — was remote. But New Jersey officials since have made clear they are contemplating massive… Read More

Congressman Murphy proposes jetty feasibility study for Oregon Inlet

NC, United States

On the day that Dare County welcomed the arrival of the dredge Miss Katie, District 3 U.S. Congressman Greg Murphy announced that he had filed legislation to authorize a feasibility study on constructing a dual jetty system to address chronic shoaling problems at the Oregon Inlet. In his Aug. 19 remarks at the Dare County… Read More

ODNR breaks ground on wetlands restoration connected to Sycamore State Park

OH, United States

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources broke ground Friday on the Spring Run Conservation Area Wetland Restoration project, which will restore 22 total acres of wetlands inside a 57-acre area connected to Sycamore State Park. By restoring the wetlands, which are in the Wolf Creek watershed, the project hopes to improve water quality by reducing… Read More

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