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National approach is more urgent than stopgap funding for Tangier Island

VA, United States

A so-called “doomsday glacier” in Antarctica that could raise sea levels several feet is disintegrating faster than previously predicted, according to a new study. And an analysis by Climate Central, an independent science and communications group, found that because of sea level rise, local governments will face steep cuts in revenues as taxable land is subject to flooding,… Read More

Florida’s Weeki Wachee River Dredge Project Delayed

FL, United States

Water quality and other problems shut down the project and it is unknown when it will restart. WEEKI WACHEE — For the last half-dozen years, advocates of the Weeki Wachee River have urged state officials to address the build up of sand hampering navigation and the damage to riverbanks from heavy recreational use. Now a key part… Read More

Gulf Coast Development & Build Proposes $22million Beach Protection & Water Clarity Project Along Gulf Coast

MS, United States

GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) – Gulf Coast Development and Design proposed a project that its owners say would incorporate natural features for coastal resilience and increase water clarity along the beach in Harrison County. The site would be located next to the Port of Gulfport. The idea, presented to Harrison County’s Board of Supervisors, is aimed… Read More

Humboldt County coastline sees fastest erosion rates in the state

CA, United States

Several of Humboldt County’s coastal cliffs rank among some of the fastest eroding bluffs in California, according to a recent study. The cliffs on Centerville Beach and in the King Range ranked especially high on the list of California’s eroding coastal cliffs in the study, “Spatial and temporal trends in California coastal cliff retreat,” which… Read More

Coastal commission to discuss imperiled beach houses

NC, United States

The state’s top coastal management official is expected to propose new rules in response to the collapse earlier this year of oceanfront homes on the Outer Banks and other beach houses currently at risk of falling into the ocean. Proposed rules are expected to be presented to the state Coastal Resources Commission when it meets this month… Read More

Study approved for ‘unique’ shoreline project along Georgian Bay

Canada

In the ongoing tug-of-war over beach ownership and rights in Tiny Township, the municipality has managed to dig its toes in and plant its heels upon approval of an upcoming study. Following various instances of conflict and actions over the years regarding shoreline management, the municipality requested staff to look into a shoreline management study this summer…. Read More

At a growing list of beaches, visitors are asking, where’s the sand?

United States

At a growing list of beaches, visitors are asking, where’s the sand? Coastal communities around the country are concerned about the rate of beach erosion on their shores. Some worry that roads, businesses, and even homes could wash away with little time to prepare, CBS News reports. William Whitson is City Manager of Flagler Beach,… Read More

Whatcom County proposes dredging 150′ of Nooksack River to open side channel

WA, United States

Whatcom County Public Works (WCPW) is the lead agency on a State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) for a project to open the mouth of an existing Nooksack River side channel in order to reduce the flow of river water that overtops the river’s bank near Everson during flooding events. The Nooksack… Read More

SCDNR awarded $1.5M for West Ashley marsh restoration

SC, United States

The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) has been awarded more than $1 million to restore a tidal marsh in West Ashley. The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation awarded SCDNR $1.5 million dollars which will be used to restore seven acres of degraded salt marsh in an area of Charleston County formerly known as… Read More

Wildlife officials provide update on cleanup efforts at Indian Lake

OH, United States

Wildlife officials have provided an update on the ongoing fight against invasive aquatic weeds at Indian Lake. For the last time Burrey Aquatic Restoration operated at Indian Lake last week. The contractor used an aquatic weed cutter machine and was able to remove 2,581 cubic yards of vegetation from the lake over the last 3… Read More

Dredging Project Delayed in Gulf

TX, United States

In an announcement of good news, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers again delayed its timing to seek bids to dredge the Matagorda Bay shipping channel through an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund site. The bids would vastly expand exports from an oil export terminal on the Texas Gulf Coast, and allow larger oil tankers… Read More

$250M development on Muskegon Lake seeking dredge, fill permits and access to city property

MI, United States

Developers of a $250 million marina, condo and boat business on Muskegon Lake are seeking state and city approvals of dredging and filling wetlands and use of public property. Adelaide Pointe is proposed for an area just west of the city’s Hartshorn Marina. The project would be on 30 acres owned by Adelaide Pointe as… Read More

Port channel deepening project moves forward with federal, local approvals

CA, United States

Plans to deepen channels at the Port of Long Beach took another step forward on Monday. The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners voted unanimously to approve the final environmental impact report for a project that will see 7.4 million cubic yards of sediment relocated to help the nation’s second-busiest seaport operate more efficiently. The… Read More

Dredging project under way at Port of Gold Beach with American Construction

OR, United States

Project aims to keep Gold Beach harbor open for recreational vessels, including jet boats, fishing guides and sport fishermen The Army Corps of Engineers is overseeing a massive dredging project at the entrance of the Rogue River aimed at keeping the Port of Gold Beach harbor open for recreational vessels, including jet boats, fishing guides… Read More

‘Illegal diversion’ at Platte River dredges up big public safety problem

MI, United States

Ecosystem protections are colliding with public access and safety concerns at the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, where an investigation into the “illegal diversion” of a river outlet has dredged up a thorny debate about balancing uses of public land. In mid-August, the National Park Service began investigating a surprise reconfiguration of the Platte River mouth;… Read More

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