Monday, January 29, 2018

Tugboat partially sinks at Virginia mooring, leaks oil - Professional Mariner - Web Bulletin 2018

Tugboat partially sinks at Virginia mooring, leaks oil - Professional Mariner - Web Bulletin 2018

Crewmembers escape burning towboat on Lower Mississippi - Professional Mariner - Web Bulletin 2018

Crewmembers escape burning towboat on Lower Mississippi - Professional Mariner - Web Bulletin 2018

Bouchard adding third new ATB in past five years - Professional Mariner - Web Bulletin 2017

Bouchard adding third new ATB in past five years - Professional Mariner - Web Bulletin 2017

Dutra to Begin Kings Bay Dredging Project

Dutra to Begin Kings Bay Dredging Project

Dutra Bags Jacksonville Harbor Deepening Contract

Dutra Bags Jacksonville Harbor Deepening Contract

Kings Bay dredging, Fernandina Beach renourishment starting soon Sand dredged from Kings Bay to be used at Fernandina Beach

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced start dates on Friday for the upcoming dredging of U.S. Naval Station Kings Bay and a sand placement project at Fernandina Beach. The Corps said the sand dredged from Kings Bay will be used in the Fernandina Beach project, saving about $13.5 million. 
Nassau County residents and visitors will begin seeing construction equipment and dredging pipes on Fernandina Beach around the first week of January in preparation for the next scheduled maintenance dredging of U.S. Naval Station Kings Bay and sand placement at Fernandina Beach, which is scheduled to begin mid-February. 

Dredging St. Johns River

Dredging St. Johns River - Dutra Group