Gator Dredging Working the Grand Canal Near Pineda Causeway, Fl.
Posted on October 27, 2023
Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Hydraulic dredging in a canal at Tortosie Island in Satellite Beach. Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Abbey Gering, associate environmental specialist with Brevard County Save Our Indian River Lagoon at the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Gator Dredging Boat Captian Isaac Walding barely clears a bridge in Tortoise Island in Satellite Beach due to highed water levels from the recent rain. Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
The cutter head and cutter shaft of a boat performing hydraulic dredging in a canal at Tortosie Island in Satellite Beach. Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Chris Coughlin project manager with Gator Dredging at the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Hydraulic dredging in a canal at Tortosie Island in Satellite Beach. Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
TIM SHORTT / FLORIDA TODAY
Scenes of the dredging project on the Grand Canal near Pineda Causeway which is part of the Save Our Indian Lagoon Plan. They are removing large amounts of organic muck from waterways in South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach areas.
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