The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control's amendments to its shellfish aquaculture regulations went into effect June 11, hoping to streamline operations and attract more participation in the industry along the Inland Bays.
Boaters navigating the shallow waters of Little Assawoman Bay have faced challenges for decades, locals and visitors hope that problem has ended thanks to a long-anticipated dredging project. The initiative, which began on Oct. 14, wrapped up in mid-November.
We are deep into fall here on Delmarva and if you have been busy with the everyday requirements of life it's possible that you missed a few things here and there. To get you up to speed CoastTV has your Week In Review.
After nearly a decade of planning, Fenwick Island will begin dredging two boating channels in Little Assawoman Bay on Monday, Oct. 14, to improve navigation and safety for the boating community.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will conduct dredging operations in Ocean City from July 24 until July 30.
The Fenwick Town Council approved its fiscal year 2025 budget, which includes no property tax increases for locals. The town says that over half of its budget will be allocated towards the dredging project set for the Little Assawoman Bay.
Sussex County Council agreed to forward with a contribution of $800,000 towards a Fenwick Island Dredging Project June 4.
In a welcome announcement today, it was confirmed that the much-anticipated dredging project for the bay is set to commence. This project, aimed at deepening the waters of Little Assawoman Bay, has been a topic of discussion and anticipation for the local community.
FENWICK ISLAND, Del. - The Town of Fenwick Island has encountered a potential roadblock in its journey to dredge its canals along the Little A…
The town of Fenwick Island is trying to find solutions for flooding.
