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Ocean State Confronts Environmental Justice Along Its Coast

RI, United States

Rhode Island has hundreds of public shoreline access points, but for many people getting to them is a challenge. “Shoreline Access for All: Environmental Justice along the Coast,” a June 30 webinar, the second in a series hosted by the Coastal Resources Management Council (CRMC) and Rhode Island Sea Grant, focused on shoreline access as… Read More

City of Maumee caught after 20 years of sewage dumping

OH, United States

Unlike permitted livestock farms, such as CAFOs, that are not allowed to discharge an ounce of manure into Ohio’s waterways, municipalities have agreements with Ohio EPA to allow for a certain amount of sewage to be dumped directly into tributaries located in watersheds that flow into Lake Erie. For Maumee, Ohio, that agreement is 25… Read More

Study: NY shoreline communities to spend $101M to combat environmental damages

NY, United States

NEW YORK (WWTI) — As many local communities border the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River, extreme weather and environmental events are predicted to continue to impact residents financially. A recent survey lead by The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative, detailed ten New York cities, villages, and other jurisdictions along the Great Lakes… Read More

Waterways Commission works toward year-round dredging

NC, United States

From an Island Free Press story Members of the Dare County Waterways Commission are seeking permission for two more rounds of emergency dredging in the South Ferry Channel in Hatteras Inlet. The commission met online July 12. A request has been submitted to the Army Corps of Engineers for dredging in late July. “The channel… Read More

Cascade Lake mining ends, opening beach daily

MN, United States

Work was completed ahead of schedule. The beach at Rochester’s Cascade Lake is now open seven days a week. The Parks and Recreation Department said Tuesday that mining activities at the lake are complete, making way for daily beach operations through Labor Day. “We are excited to be able to have the beach and water… Read More

Maine marine science lab to get $2M to study deep ocean

ME, United States

EAST BOOTHBAY, Maine — A Maine marine science lab is set to receive about $2 million to study the resiliency of deep sea ecosystems in the era of climate change. Democratic Rep. Chellie Pingree said the National Science Foundation is giving the grant to Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in East Boothbay. Pingree said the… Read More

2 Billion needed for Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Coastline Repairs Over The Next Year, According to Survey

IL, United States

$ 2 billion over the next five years. According to this month’s survey, this is the cost of repairing and reinforcing the coastline in the area. The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence City Initiative – In addition to about $ 900 million, municipalities have already spent in the last two years. The group states that… Read More

Wailua beach-goers warned of wastewater issues

HI, United States

WAILUA — The county Department of Public Works Wastewater Division is currently out of compliance with state Department of Health standards at its Wailua Wastewater Treatment Plant. While the county is out of compliance, it’s advised to stay away from close Wailua beaches. Potential exposure could cause infection, nausea, fever, chills, severe headaches and diarrhea… Read More

Information Session for White Creek Dredging Project to be Held on July 28

DE, United States

The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control will hold a virtual information session on Wednesday, July 28 to discuss the upcoming White Creek maintenance dredging project in Sussex County. The public meeting will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. via Zoom. More information about the project and the link to join the… Read More

State Sending $8 Million to Repair OB Pier: Local Officials

CA, United States

City will get $200 million ‘windfall’ for variety of infrastructure and other projects State and local officials revealed a “major windfall of state funding for San Diego” on Tuesday afternoon that includes a pile of cash for fixing the pier in Ocean Beach. The good news for Obecians came in the form of a press… Read More

Opinion: Yes, we can actually restore the oceans

World ,

When Karen McGlathery used to swim in the coastal bays off Virginia’s Eastern Shore, the water would quickly turn cloudy and brown as sediment swirled around her. Now, 25 years later, for as far as she can swim the water remains clear. The sediment is anchored in place by lush green seagrass meadows, teeming with… Read More

OPINION: Deep sea mining discussions – what’s the rush?

World ,

There appears to be strong community support for building the capacity of locals to better prepare them to make decisions regarding deep sea mining, writes Te Ipukarea Society. The Tāua e Moana vaka voyage has now arrived at the fourth Northern Group island of Pukapuka having made a small deviation from its scheduled arrival in… Read More

NOAA grants $155,000 to examine floating offshore wind and fishing

United States

The Responsible Offshore Development Alliance has another grant from the federal government to bring experts together on how the big push for developing offshore wind power will affect U.S. fisheries. The latest $155,000 award from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will fund a second “Synthesis of the Science” symposium, this time on how floating… Read More

Galveston Wharves marks master plan milestone

TX, United States

Galveston Wharves has completed a $2 million infrastructure improvement project at its West Port Cargo Complex to accommodate large roll-on/roll-off construction and farming equipment. In June the port moved its major RO/RO tenant from Pier 10 to the complex, which will encompass 70 acres on the port’s west end when completed. “This is a major… Read More

Babe’s Beach replenishment project begins with Manson

TX, United States

Soon after I started working at the park board in 2015, the organization embarked on an ambitious project to create a brand new beach west of 61st Street, now known as Babe’s Beach. I remember being in awe of the process that brought sand from the ship channel to the beach front. I found myself… Read More

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