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Arcadis selected as lead designer for multimillion-dollar flood mitigation initiative in Virginia Beach

VA, United States

Arcadis, a leading global design and consultancy organization for natural and built assets, today announced that it was selected in partnership with project lead Flatiron to design a groundbreaking flood protection program for the City of Virginia Beach Department of Public Works. The Windsor Woods, Princess Anne Plaza, and The Lakes Drainage Improvements Project aims… Read More

Ship that caused Baltimore bridge collapse heading to Norfolk for repairs

VA, United States

The recovery from the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse reached a significant milestone Monday as the ill-fated container ship Dali was slowly escorted back to port, its damaged bow still covered with smashed shipping containers, fallen steel trusses and mangled concrete. Nearly two months have passed since the Dali lost power and crashed into one of… Read More

Army Corps of Engineers pauses operations for months long renourishment project for Duval County beaches

FL, United States

The Army Corps of Engineers paused operations for its months-long beach renourishment project in Jacksonville Beach because of mechanical issues. A spokesperson from the Army Corps of Engineers said there is no exact date for restarting the dredging and sand placement. Beach access will be closed at 16th Avenue and at nearby entrances as needed… Read More

$6.5 million dredging project completed in Murrells Inlet

SC, United States

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has finished a $6.5 million maintenance dredging project that began in December in Murrells Inlet. The majority of the program was funded by President Joe Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure law. “The project was definitely a success,” project manager Jacob Kyzar said. “We were able to dredge the channel to the desired… Read More

Terminal Ready-Mix to manage Lorain’s Geopool dredge facility

OH, United States

Terminal Ready-Mix will manage the city’s geopool facility under a contract approved by Lorain City Council on Monday. The geopool facility will handle dredged material from the Black River, separating out the water and sediment until all that is left is usable topsoil. Lorain received a $20 million grant from the Ohio Department of Natural… Read More

Town Expected to Dismiss Renourishment Bid Protest

FL, United States

On Monday the Fort Myers Beach Town Council dismissed a bid protest from Callan Marine for the beach’s big renourishment project. The Council then awarded the contract to Ahtna Marine with the project now expected to begin next month. The dredging renourishment project is estimated to cost around $22 million. Ahtna’s bid was $21.7 million…. Read More

Dredging Project Produces Interesting Finds

FL, United States

The Weeki Wachee Channel Restoration Project continues throughout the year and the hand dredging of accumulated sediment has yielded some surprises. Dr. Madison Trowbridge, springs scientist for the Southwest Florida Water Management District, made a presentation at the Weeki Wachee River Summit on May 3 that included an update on the project. There she revealed… Read More

Hochul announces $5M to help Suffolk County beaches battle erosion

NY, United States

New York Governor Kathy Hochul making a strong effort to help Long Island’s shorelines after recurrent storms have caused erosion and severe damage over the years. Suffolk County’s shoreline is about to get a boost. Governor Hochul has announced a $5 million investment to fund for preservation and repair projects. The majority of the money… Read More

Coastal projects could repair some of the bite Ida took out of LA.

LA, United States

The sun peeks out from under the Hwy. 1 bridge as charter boat captain Mike Guidry heads out of Leeville into one of the areas suffering Louisiana’s most dramatic land loss. “Growing up here there was probably another 50 to 75 feet out in the water of land,” Guidry said. He points to an old… Read More

Deep-sea mining dust clouds travel long distances – research

World ,

New research has found that even though the ‘dust clouds’ created by deep-sea mining descend at a short distance for the most part, a small portion of the stirred-up bottom material remains visible in the water at long distances. “These waters are normally crystal clear, so deep-sea mining could indeed have a major impact on deep-sea life,” marine geologist… Read More

Jersey Shore mayor sort of regrets shelling out $39M to save town’s beach

NJ, United States

Does Mayor Patrick Rosenello regret dedicating nearly $40 million in local taxpayer money since 2011 to protect North Wildwood’s coast amid years of severe erosion? Not exactly. The Jersey Shore mayor’s opinion on replenishment and the need for more beach work during the town’s decades-long battle against Mother Nature has been well-documented. But there is one… Read More

Equipment trouble suspends Oceanside harbor dredging and beach replenishment

CA, United States

Mechanical problems have forced Manson Construction to suspend dredging of the Oceanside Harbor entrance channel with about two-thirds of the job completed. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hires the contractor annually to keep the channel clear for navigation and, as a by-product of the operation, to place sand from the harbor on Oceanside’s northern… Read More

Navy Secretary Backs U.S. Maritime Revitalization Plan

United States

In the Senate Armed Service committee meeting on Thursday Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro endorsed the call to action plan published by members of congress this month calling for immediate action to reverse the decline of America’s maritime power. In the hearing, Senator Mark Kelly emphasized the need to invest in the US Merchant Marine. He expressed concerns about… Read More

Salisbury requesting nearly $2 million to repair erosion before beaches open

MA, United States

The town of Salisbury is asking for nearly $2 million to repair erosion on its beaches, just over a month before they open for the summer season. The four-mile stretch of beach is owned by the state but homeowners said they’ve spent hundreds of thousands of their own money fixing it by creating dunes. A lot of… Read More

Gov. Landry, CPRA Applaud Unanimous Passage of $1.7 B Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Plan

LA, United States

BATON ROUGE, LA – Gov. Jeff Landry and the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) today commended the Louisiana Legislature for unanimously passing the agency’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Annual Plan. Filed as House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 25 by Rep. Ryan Bourriaque, the $1.71 billion FY25 plan is the largest single-year investment in the history… Read More

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