ENGLEWOOD — Stump Pass is being dredged into shape. Barring any unforeseen weather or other delays, the $2.2 million maintenance dredging project could be completed as early as March 15 or early April, said Michael Poff, president of Coastal Engineering Consultants, the firm overseeing the project for Charlotte County. The Atlantic and Gulf Dredging and… Read More
Dredging operations on Cravath and Trippe Lakes began on February 2 in the city of Whitewater, Wisconsin, as part of the lakes drawdown project. after several weeks Preparation With a controlled burn, laying of ice and vegetation skins and wood mats on top, Stout Construction was able to remove dredged material from both lakes last… Read More
NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), Oregon State University, and their partners are developing a drone-based, machine learning system to detect and identify marine debris along the coast. In December 2021, the researchers used beaches near Corpus Christi, Texas, to evaluate devices for the system and refine detection methods. Marine debris, also known… Read More
The United States currently produces almost no electricity from wind farms in ocean waters. That’s about to change—fast. State leaders have spent years laying the groundwork: requiring their utilities to purchase set amounts of offshore power by certain dates, investing in ports and transmission infrastructure and setting up workforce training programs. As a quickly growing… Read More
The beaches are eroding, the dunes are disappearing, properties are becoming more vulnerable. None of that is new. But for Flagler County, quantifying it is new, and quantifying the full cost of slowing that erosion is newer still. Flagler County Commissioners heard that cost today: $6.3 million a year, in today’s dollars, year after year…. Read More
When the team at Aspen Center for Environmental Studies started a project last fall to restore Hallam Lake to past glory, they weren’t 100% certain how wildlife would react. The lake was drained to a low level so that hundreds of cubic yards of Chara algae, goose poop and sediment could be dredged by heavy… Read More
A new whitepaper was released today that addresses the most pressing digital transformation challenges for shipbuilding executives and how to identify and resolve them. Victoria, Canada – (Feb. 8, 2022) – SSI, the shipbuilding solution company, has released a new whitepaper for shipbuilding executives entitled “Tackling Roadblocks to Achieve True Shipbuilding Digital Transformation,” outlining the… Read More
A trend toward rapidly intensifying, powerful hurricanes in recent years is spurring experts to examine more closely how to prepare communities to better withstand such violent weather, Andrew Freedman writes in Axios Generate. Driving the news: The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) recently awarded about $13 million over four years to Florida International University’s (FIU)… Read More
Frustration with port delays and supply chain disruptions saw ocean shipping reform legislation pass the House by a bipartisan vote of 364-60 last December. Now similar legislation has been introduced in the Senate by Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D.-Minn.), a senior member of the Senate Commerce Committee and Chairwoman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Competition… Read More
With the federal government planning to hold the largest sale of offshore wind farm leases in the nation’s history, a new Cornell study could help inform the development of offshore wind farms by providing detailed models characterizing the frequency, intensity and height of low-level regions of fast-moving winds over the U.S. Atlantic coastal zone. The… Read More
In a January 5, 2022, press release, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced it will not make permitting decisions based on certain Approved Jurisdictional Determinations (AJDs) rendered under the 2020 Navigable Waters Protection Rule or NWPR, which was the Trump Administration’s regulatory definition of Waters of the United States (often referred to as “WOTUS”)…. Read More
OSW Roadmap Working Group Still Considering Final Recommended Distance A working group of the Maine Offshore Wind Roadmap is considering a request that the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management bar OSW development within 75 miles of the state’s coast. “There is strong interest in the [Fisheries Working Group] in advocating for the state to… Read More
SWAMPSCOTT — To dredge or not to dredge? While the Harbor and Waterfront Advisory Commission is conducting a feasibility study for refurbishing the existing pier or constructing a new one, the town’s commercial fisherman say that a new pier won’t help either boaters or residents whose properties are prone to flooding. The town officials are… Read More
BATON ROUGE — Gov. John Bel Edwards’ Climate Initiatives Task Force today unanimously approved the state’s first ever Climate Action Plan. Louisiana’s Plan contains a balanced set of recommendations to limit the severity of climate change while positioning the state to maintain its economic competitiveness in a low-carbon future. The science-based plan achieves the Governor’s goals of reaching… Read More
More than 70 coral colonies and numerous individual corals were moved out of the path of a US Army Corps of Engineers channel dredging project at Honolulu Harbor, days before the project was scheduled to commence. The DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources and a private contractor safely relocated the corals at a cost of $40,000…. Read More