Dredging is underway near the West Ocean City Harbor as crews work to deepen the channel and improve safety for commercial and recreational boaters.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, will begin removing roughly 5,000 cubic yards of material from the Ocean City Inlet on Thursday, Nov. 20.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers told CoastTV that replenishment at the Indian River Inlet is now complete. Dredging and replenishment took place along the north side of the inlet.
The powerful nor’easter that struck the coast last week left behind a dramatic six-foot sand drop along the Bethany Beach boardwalk.
Less than a year after emergency repairs restored dunes on the north side of the Indian River Inlet, sand is washing away again.
Ocean City officials will discuss potential regulations on beach tents.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is nearing completion of its phase of an emergency dredging and beach nourishment project at the north side of the Indian River Inlet.
The $15 million project to protect the Indian River Inlet and safeguard Coastal Highway from flooding has been ongoing since November.
With the start of the off-season, dogs are now welcome to hit the sands and boardwalk along the coast.
Oceans Calling Music Festival, year two, has come to a close. The festival hosted 40 acts of various genres over the course of the three day e…
