On The Capitol Beach, Derek Brockbank discusses the Administration’s proposed FY22 budget for NOAA, with Kim Texeira, Division Chief of Policy, Planning, and Communications with NOAA’s Office for Coastal Management. With a proposed increase of $1.5 Billion over FY21, NOAA’s budget has significant increases for many different programs, but perhaps none more so than for… Read More
The ASBPA National Beach Nourishment Database provides National-scale statistics on U.S. communities beach nourishment efforts over the last century (Elko et al. 2021). The database has been compiled over the last two decades and is updated annually by ASBPA membership. The goal of the database is to provide the public and ASBPA members with detailed… Read More
DredgeWire Exclusive President Biden has directed the Federal Maritime Commission to investigate ocean shippers for “excessive” demurrage as part of new massive executive order for Big Business; Targeting “unjust and unreasonable fees.” From the Executive Order Shipping: In maritime shipping, the global marketplace has rapidly consolidated. In 2000, the largest 10 shipping companies controlled 12% of the market…. Read More
General Patton Contracted to Remove 369,000 Cubic Yards of Material as Part of Annual Maintenance Dredging GALVESTON, TX – July 7, 2021 – Callan Marine is proud to serve as the prime contractor to the Texas Department of Transportation for a maintenance dredging project located at the Bolivar Ferry Terminal. The project consists of the… Read More
CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – It has been a year since Mother Earth Materials invested in an IMS Model 7012 HP Versi-Dredge for mining sand at their Corpus Christi, Texas plant. Mother Earth Materials is a high-volume sand, fill, and soil supplier to builders, government, and industry in South Texas. Mother Earth Materials is using their… Read More
The Milwaukee Estuary is moving a step closer to clean water and space for recreation, thanks to partial approval of funding for a sediment containment facility. The facility will help to remove harmful chemicals from the waters that have settled in the estuary, said Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District executive director Kevin Shafer. “They’ve been there for… Read More
Longtime ocean advocate hails comeback of overlooked stretch of Rhode Island coast EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Growing up in the 1970s and ’80s across the Seekonk and Providence rivers in Rhode Island’s capital, John Torgan spent plenty of time exploring the state’s urban shoreline. He remembers them as dumps filled with sewage and littered with… Read More
HOLLAND — A partnership between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative will use federal funds to deal with erosion and high water levels along Lake Michigan. NOAA will use $500,000 in funding made available by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative to create the Lake Michigan Coastal Resilience Initiative. The… Read More
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The county has put off a $9.9 million beach repair project because not enough beachfront owners would allow the heavy equipment to cut through their properties. County commissioners Tuesday agreed to delay the work until 2022-23. The section of beach, referred to as Sector 7, is between the Treasure Cove subdivision and Floralton Beach…. Read More
Reprinted from the Carteret County News-Times EMERALD ISLE — The Carteret County Beach Commission unanimously agreed Monday to let beach engineering firm Moffatt & Nichol develop a fee estimate and proposed contract for a study to look for additional sand that could be used in future nourishment projects on Bogue Banks. The board’s action came during… Read More
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to initiate environmental review for Virginia’s large-scale commercial offshore wind project NORFOLK—Governor Ralph Northam today welcomed U.S. Department of Interior Secretary Deb Haaland to the Commonwealth to tour The Port of Virginia and discuss offshore wind industry supply chain opportunities together with U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, and other federal, state,… Read More
Washington, D.C.—Ports and waterways would receive $16 billion as part of a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure deal reached by the White House and a small group of Republican and Democratic senators. President Joe Biden cites the framework’s benefits to water infrastructure as part of his effort to promote the package outside of Washington. “This deal… Read More
U.S Department of Transportation (USDOT) Secretary Pete Buttigieg has announced that the Biden-Harris Administration intends to award $905.25 million to 24 projects in 18 states under the Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) discretionary grant program. INFRA grants were selected based on several criteria. In addition to prioritizing projects that would improve local economies, create jobs,… Read More
The sands of time were on Cameron County’s side this past week, after finishing a beach renourishment project at Isla Blanca Park in around a week. A single bulldozer remains after a beach renourisment project finished this past week at Isla Banca Park. Photo by Gaige Davila. Starting last Monday, June 21, 90,000 cubic yards… Read More
Nassau County Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton (D – Glen Cove) is proud to announce that the dredging of Baxter’s Pond basin in Port Washington is now complete. Baxter’s Pond and the stream that flows into it are fed by both underground streams and runoff caused by rain and snowstorms. A screen in a catchment basin near… Read More