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Visible work on LSU Lake restoration begins

LA, United States

BATON ROUGE – White buoys bobbing across one of the LSU Lakes indicate the presence of a tree stump—ever present in the former cypress swamp lands. “It is probably filled with tree stumps and we know that approximately 25 to 30 years ago, they tried to take out a lot of tree stumps and it… Read More

Louisiana coastal restoration curbed by too little sediment; upriver states have too much

LA, United States

Tucked between South Dakota and Nebraska is a whole lot of what could be Louisiana. A growing mountain’s worth of Missouri River silt and sand that would have flowed to the Mississippi River and down to Louisiana has instead been trapped behind a border dam 85 miles southwest of Sioux Falls. The pile pressed against Gavins Point Dam won’t be spreading across the Mississippi Delta, where it could help rebuild Louisiana’s unraveling… Read More

Cheers for a dredge! …..an unprecedented focus on the importance of maritime infrastructure

United States

DredgeWire exclusive by Peter Bowe, Publisher Here in America people are consumed with the annual college basketball extravaganza known as “March Madness;” folks cheer for their favorite team as “We’re number one!” Around the world people are cheering for the Suez Canal Authority dredge Mashhour for saving the day in the Suez Canal. If you think… Read More

FACT SHEET: The American Jobs Plan | The White House. Of the $2trillion, here’s what it says about Ports and Waterways

United States

Excerpt from White House statement: “President Biden is calling on Congress to invest an additional $17 billion in inland waterways, coastal ports, land ports of entry, and ferries, which are all essential to our nation’s freight. This includes a Healthy Ports program to mitigate the cumulative impacts of air pollution on neighborhoods near ports, often… Read More

$2 billion wetlands restoration project nears final approval

LA, United States

The Mid-Barataria sediment diversion project would essentially cut a hole into the levee near Ironton and channel part of the river’s flow into Barataria Bay. NEW ORLEANS — A $2 billion plan to rebuild vanishing wetlands south of New Orleans passed a major milestone this month. The Army Corps of Engineers released its long-awaited environmental… Read More

Beach nourishment efforts head toward central Emerald Isle

NC, United States

EMERALD ISLE — The 2-million-cubic-yard Emerald Isle beach nourishment project is moving fast, with two dredge boats hauling sand from the ocean borrow site off Atlantic Beach and discharging it via pipelines to the strand. Carteret County Shore Protection Office Manager Greg Rudolph said in an email Thursday the Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co…. Read More

Carteret Dredging Projects by Weeks Marine Mostly Complete

NC, United States

CAPE CARTERET — The long awaited Old Ferry Channel/Deer Creek dredging project is nearly complete, Carteret County Shore Protection Office Manager Greg Rudolph said Monday. “We’re looking really good here,” he said in an email. “Our contractor has completed all the reaches (segments) except for the Old Ferry Channel and Deer Creek South, where we are… Read More

Louisiana coastal restoration curbed by too little sediment; these states have too much

LA, United States

Near the coast, there’s not enough sediment to rebuild marshes; upriver, they can’t get rid of it Tucked between South Dakota and Nebraska is a whole lot of what could be Louisiana. A growing mountain’s worth of Missouri River silt and sand that would have flowed to the Mississippi River and down to Louisiana has instead been… Read More

Cedar Point contributes $2,500 to Bogue Inlet dredging

NC, United States

CEDAR POINT — Cedar Point commissioners Tuesday night agreed to pitch in $2,500 to help pay for dredging in Bogue Inlet this spring. The board met in the town hall, and agreed to the request from Greg Rudolph, manager of the Carteret County Shore Protection Office, which oversees dredging and beach nourishment projects. Town Manager… Read More

Dredging up the past: A closer look at artifacts found in Savannah River

GA, United States

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) – As we await the true story behind multiple artifacts, including cannon, found in the Savannah River last month, we’re now learning more about their significance and a possible connection to the British war ship. “A lot of the early history of Savannah is tied to the water. Maritime history,” said Dr…. Read More

Emergency Dredging Planned for Princeton Harbor

NJ, United States

AVALON – Borough Engineer Thomas Thornton March 24 reported to Avalon Borough Council that shoals in parts of Princeton Harbor created a need for an emergency dredging project.   The effort will seek to remove dredged material over a 90-foot channel at a depth of about 2 feet. The emergency nature of the dredging allows the… Read More

Nonprofits partner to clean up around Carteret County

NC, United States

HARKERS ISLAND — Local environmentalists are partnering with a Conservation Legacy program to restore the coastal environment in Carteret County and elsewhere. The N.C. Coastal Federation, a nonprofit headquartered in Ocean and dedicated to preserving and restoring the coastal environment in North Carolina, has partnered with the Conservation Corps North Carolina, a Conservation Legacy program… Read More

U.S. Navy Recovers MH-60S Helicopter From Record Depth

United States

NORTH PACIFIC — The Naval Sea Systems Command’s  Supervisor of Salvage and Diving recovered a downed Navy MH-60S helicopter from a depth of 19,075 feet off the coast of Okinawa, Japan, March 18, the Naval Sea Systems Command Office of Corporate Communication said in a March 22 release. The helicopter, a twin-engine Sikorsky Seahawk, crashed… Read More

Shoaling Alters Pamlico Ferries’ Schedule

NC, United States

Shoaling near Ocracoke has forced the state to alter the schedule starting Friday for the Pamlico Sound ferries from the mainland to Ocracoke. The North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division will be running an alternate schedule on Pamlico Sound between Cedar Island, Swan Quarter and Ocracoke because of critical shoaling issues in the ferry… Read More

American Clean Power Association Statement on Massachusetts Governor Baker Signing Important Climate Legislation

DC, United States

WASHINGTON DC, March 26, 2021 – The American Clean Power Association (ACP) today issued the following statement after Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker signed Next Generation Climate Policy Roadmap legislation into law. “Today, the Bay State continued to lead towards a clean energy future with Governor Baker’s signature on the Next Generation Climate Policy Roadmap legislation…. Read More

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