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Corps of Engineers to begin Grays Harbor maintenance dredging April 10

COURTESY ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS The Army Corps of Engineers is planning to start maintenance dredging of outer Grays Harbor starting April 10.

Posted on April 4, 2020

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to conduct Grays Harbor maintenance dredging in the outer harbor starting April 10 with the Corps hopper dredge vessel Essayons.

According to the Corps, there are many crab pots in the South Beach Disposal Site and it is asking fishermen and crabbers to move their equipment to avoid having it damaged. All navigation channels, target disposal sites and dredge work areas need to be kept clear of fishing and crabbing activity and gear during the dredging, which will conclude on approximately mid-May.

Fisherman and crabbers are encouraged to position themselves and/or their gear at least 300 feet from any channel and disposal area boundary in order to provide a buffer zone to allow for the gear drifting in to the area. Gear that drifts into the navigation channel, access channel and/or disposal areas may be damaged or destroyed.

The Essayons will arrive on or about April 10 and will dredge approximately four weeks. Dredging will occur in shoaled areas of the Bar, Entrance, and Pt. Chehalis reaches. The goal is to dredge approximately 800,000 cubic yards, with 600,000 of it placed in the South Beach beneficial use site. The remaining material will be placed in the Pt. Chehalis disposal site.

Source: thedailyworld

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