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Lagos dredging boom fuels development but sinks fishing livelihoods
Authorities have pledged to crack down on illegal dredging, but residents say enforcement remains inconsistent — as Lagos ...
Nov. 19—WATERFORD — A spokesman of the Massachusetts firm that owns the barge that was initially believed to be stuck on the muddy bottom of the Thames River on Monday, clarified Tuesday that it was ...
Historic low flows turned the Mississippi River into a construction area in 2023, as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredged huge quantities of sand to keep the channel open for barge traffic.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A long stretch of hot, dry weather has left the Mississippi River so low that barge companies are reducing their loads just as farmers are preparing for harvest. On top of watching ...
Dredging efforts over the past few weeks are expected to begin easing access for larger vessels and tows pushing heavier barge loads to make it through Montgomery Point Lock and Dam, the first point ...
The pipe starts as a curling tail at a dredging barge outside Channel Islands Harbor. It floats for a few hundred yards across the water. For a mile, it turns into a roller coaster, dipping below the ...
Sand dredging is reshaping the coastline of Africa’s largest city, Lagos, and driving away fish and livelihoods for some of ...
Waterford ― A spokesman of the Massachusetts firm that owns the barge that was initially believed to be stuck on the muddy bottom of the Thames River on Monday, clarified Tuesday that it was not the ...
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