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New Bedford’s Harbor Is a Billion Dollars Cleaner, But Long-Term Impacts Remain. Sevenson Environmental Involved

MA, United States

Stephen Theberge grew up a few blocks from the New Bedford harbor, and his memory of the waterway in the 1980s isn’t pretty. “It was abysmal,” said Theberge, recalling the sight (and smell) of raw sewage and garbage lapping the shores where he used to fish. One image still sticks with him: “The striped bass’… Read More

BLNR Passes Highly Contested Beach Nourishment Project

HI, United States

The state BLNR heard from the Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands on a programmatic statewide small-scale beach restoration (SSBR) permitting program that would reauthorize and expand the existing OCCL beach nourishment program to “streamline” activities. Shellie Habel, Ph.D., presented the project — which has 19 pages of conditions — to BLNR members Friday, focusing… Read More

Palm Beach County closes two Jupiter beach crossovers, saying erosion has left them unsafe

FL, United States

One of the crossovers, south of Carlin Park, has a 7-foot drop from the end of the staircase to the sand. JUPITER — Palm Beach County has closed two beach access points in Jupiter, saying erosion has made them unsafe, according to a social media post from the town. Beach crossovers Nos. 46 and 47, along State… Read More

CEPD provides updated start date for project

FL, United States

On July 8, the Captiva Erosion Prevention District reported that the beach renourishment project’s start was being coordinated with its contractor, Great Lakes Dredge and Dock, and the resource agencies. Following recent and ongoing planning discussions, construction is now projected to start no earlier than Aug. 26, pending all notice-to-proceed approvals from the agencies. At… Read More

Cities along Great Lakes will need $2B to address coastal damage: survey

Canada

Dive Brief: Cities, villages and other jurisdictions along the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River face nearly $2 billion in costs over the next five years to address coastal damage driven by climate change, per survey results released last week by the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative (GLSLCI). According to survey responses, 95%… Read More

Silicon Valley reps back bay restoration bill

CA, United States

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The San Francisco Bay could get a $125 million boost to help improve its water quality and restore surrounding wetlands. The House of Representatives passed the San Francisco Bay Restoration Act last month and the Senate recently referred it to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-San Jose), who co-sponsored the bill,… Read More

U.S. announces millions in funding for projects focused on wave energy tech

United States

Key Points It’s the latest attempt to encourage innovation within a sector that has a very small footprint compared to other types of renewable energy. The development of wave energy technologies is not exclusive to the United States. Europe, for instance, is also home to a fledgling sector. The U.S. Department of Energy has announced… Read More

How the Beaches of the South Got There

United States

The government funded beach construction for private developers, which displaced Black farmers from their coastal lands. For many people, summer means days spent at idyllic beaches that stretch along the coastline of the American South. But as historian Andrew W. Kahrl writes, Americans haven’t always seen southern coasts as attractive places. At the start of… Read More

Bill aims to spend billions to fix nation’s aging dams

United States

Lawmakers in Congress on Friday introduced a bill that would pump tens of billions of dollars into fixing and upgrading the country’s dams. The Twenty-First Century Dams Act, introduced by Democratic U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster of New Hampshire, proposes to spend nearly $26 billion to make the repairs that would enhance safety and increase the… Read More

Biden targets detention and demurrage charges

United States

Should containership lines and ocean shipping alliances be getting hot and bothered by President Biden’s executive order aimed at increasing competition in U.S. economy? The only aspect of liner shipping specifically addressed in the order looks to be detention and demurrage charges. Here’s what the order says: The Chair of the Federal Maritime Commission is… Read More

Could Locally Recycled Glass Be Used To Rebuild Lincoln Beach?

OR, United States

While sharing a bottle of wine a few years back, Franziska Trautmann and Max Steitz commiserated about how much glass was ending up in New Orleans’ landfills. They also cared deeply about coastal erosion. Both Tulane University students at the time, Louisiana-born Trautmann- who subsequently graduated with a degree in chemical engineering, and New Yorker… Read More

Swan River Dredging Project in East Patchogue Set to Commence

NY, United States

Shoaling has become extremely dangerous, making passage even in high tide difficult and at low tide impossible for most boats. Legislator Calarco announces imminent emergency action to dredge shoaling at the mouth of the Swan River in East Patchogue. The shoaling, caused by severe storms, has become extremely dangeros, making passage even in high tide… Read More

Florida Collapse Gets Engineers, Lawmakers Thinking About Structural Integrity Of Buildings Along New York’s Coastline

NY, United States

LONG BEACH, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — In the wake of the tragic building collapse in Florida, there are calls for New York state to bolster its requirements for aging buildings in coastal communities. As CBS2s Carolyn Gusoff reported Tuesday, it could make annual structural inspections mandatory. Our coastal communities are in some ways like Miami. Corrosive,… Read More

Governor Mills signs legislation prohibiting offshore wind projects in State waters

ME, United States

AUGUSTA — Governor Janet Mills has signed into law LD 1619, which prohibits new offshore wind projects in State waters. The prohibition, according to a news release, preserves State waters for recreation and fishing – where up to 75 percent of Maine’s commercial lobster harvesting occurs – and cements into law Maine’s priority of locating offshore… Read More

Governor Hogan Awards $22 Million for Chesapeake Bay Restoration Projects

MD, United States

Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Trust Fund Supports 123 Unique Sites Governor Larry Hogan today announced the award of $22 million to 25 ecological restoration projects that will improve water quality and habitat in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, while building local resilience to climate impacts. These awards encompass 123 unique sites that will be restored… Read More

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