The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) yesterday issued two long-term orders authorizing liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from two current operating LNG export projects, Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Sabine Pass in Louisiana and Corpus Christi in Texas. The two orders allow Sabine Pass and Corpus Christi additional flexibility to export the equivalent of 0.72 billion cubic… Read More
Biden Administration move to target sea freight ‘cartels’ with a competitiveness bill prompts strong reaction from international shipping-lines body, WSC The global shipping industry has spoken out strongly against concerted US legal moves to tackle what American politicians see as cartel behaviour on the back of pandemic-fuelled supply disruption. The White House is concerned that,… Read More
Puerto Rico’s residents say flooding, erosion, and loss of wetlands and other coastal habitats are among the most important threats the island’s government should prioritize in coastal resource planning, according to a survey by the island’s Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DNER). About 125 people, including academics, local and federal government officials, nonprofit organization… Read More
HARVEY — The Chocolay Board of Trustees on Monday passed a resolution of support for the state to purchase a floating dredger to help with potential flooding. The resolution states that the township has had continuing problems with the siltation out of the Chocolay River and the Lake Superior confluence. The township has worked with… Read More
According to the latest update from cargo claims consultancy W.K. Webster, the Evergreen Marine containership Ever Forward remains grounded in the Chesapeake Bay area. “It is apparent that efforts to refloat the vessel have so far been unsuccessful, and the salvage operation may therefore be a more protracted and difficult one,” warns the company. “It… Read More
Seeking to protect storm-vulnerable communities, the state Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority on Wednesday approved a plan to spend $1.35 billion on hurricane levees and coastal restoration projects in fiscal year 2023. The 21-member board unanimously agreed to forward its proposed spending plan to the state Legislature, which has the final say on the matter. If… Read More
EAST CHICAGO — The Common Council is considering an ordinance that would provide $200,000 for restoration at Jeorse Park Beach. Natalie Adams, the city’s marina director, told the council at its most recent meeting that the beach has been closed the past two years not only because of the coronavirus pandemic but also due to… Read More
SLAUGHTER BEACH, Del. – This morning, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control staff and volunteers headed to coastal beaches and parks for their 31st annual beach grass planting event. DNREC officials say this is in an effort to restore sand dunes. DNREC says sand dunes are the first line of defense during… Read More
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — When it comes to spending for climate change and the environment, San Francisco Bay’s ship may finally be coming in. Congresswoman Jackie Speier recently pushed through $24 million in funding for the EPA’s Bay restoration projects in the new federal budget. That’s roughly triple the normal amount, and long overdue according… Read More
Erosion is threatening coastal communities around the state, but until now it hasn’t been clear to what extent. A study published in November 2021 by the state’s Coastal Hazards Program forecasts how much land erosion could wipe away in 48 of Alaska’s coastal communities. It’s the most comprehensive erosion assessment ever done in the state,… Read More
BALTIMORE (AP) — There’s now a plan to refloat a cargo ship that’s been stranded in the Chesapeake Bay for days, the ship’s operator said Friday. Salvor Donjon Smit has conducted underwater inspections of the 1,095-foot (334-meter) Ever Forward and a rescue team can put the refloating plan in motion, but first authorities must approve… Read More
There was little good news at the Dare County Waterways Commission meeting on Monday, March 14, as frustrations continued to simmer about the lack of immediate dredging and imminent solutions. While a new survey of the South Ferry Channel will be ordered this week, at the current moment, it is unlikely that there is enough… Read More
Savannah Harbor Deepening Complete Over the past two years, Weeks Marine’s Dredging Division has worked with the USACE Savannah District on the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project (SHEP). The J.S. Chatry and the 506 utilized over 40,000 feet of submerged line along with two boosters to achieve a final grade elevation of -51 ft. This project… Read More
A conservation group has appealed the state’s decision to allow buried sandbags to remain in front of four oceanfront houses as part of a university study. The Coastal Conservation League filed notice this week that it will also challenge the decision in federal court as a violation of the Endangered Species Act. The board of… Read More
Millions in supplemental funds from the federal infrastructure bill signed into law last November will be spent unclogging shoaled hot spots in a handful of North Carolina’s shallow-draft inlets, giving a reprieve to the local beach towns and counties that, along with the state, have been footing much of the bill for dredging projects. The… Read More