Photo by Katherine Tracey | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District | 03.19.2025
The Dredge McFarland, owned and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District, conducts an urgent dredging mission near the entrance of the Cape Fear River in North Carolina. Credit: Patrick Gorman...
Photo by Aaron Berogan | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District - MVS | 10.06.2024
The Dredge Potter, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, moves down the Mississippi River pulling a flex pipe. The Potter's goal is to ensure the Mississippi River remains navigable year-round for navigation of barges and tow boats that move goods such as grain, oil, etc. through our nation....
Photo by Aaron Berogan | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District - MVS | 10.06.2024
The Dredge Potter, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, piles the sediment it scoops to make islands in the Mississippi River. The Potter's goal is to ensure the Mississippi River remains navigable year-round for navigation of barges and tow boats that move goods such as grain, oil, etc. through our nation. The islands are temporary structures that migratory birds are able to use......
Photo by Aaron Berogan | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District - MVS | 10.06.2024
Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, board the Dredge Potter as it moves down the Mississippi River pulling a flex pipe. The Potter's goal is to ensure the Mississippi River remains navigable year-round for navigation of barges and tow boats that move goods such as grain, oil, etc. through our nation....
Photo by Aaron Berogan | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District - MVS | 10.06.2024
Tim Fenton, Cook Aid, Dredge Potter, U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers, St. Louis District, prepares dinner for those aboard the Potter. The Potter's goal is to ensure the Mississippi River remains navigable year-round for navigation of barges and tow boats that move goods such as grain, oil, etc. through our nation....
Photo by Aaron Berogan | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District - MVS | 10.06.2024
The Dredge Potter, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, can be seen across chevron dikes in the Mississippi River. The Potter's goal is to ensure the Mississippi River remains navigable year-round for navigation of barges and tow boats that move goods such as grain, oil, etc. through our nation....
Photo by Aaron Berogan | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District - MVS | 10.06.2024
The Dredge Potter, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, piles the sediment it scoops to make islands in the Mississippi River. The Potter's goal is to ensure the Mississippi River remains navigable year-round for navigation of barges and tow boats that move goods such as grain, oil, etc. through our nation. The islands are temporary structures that migratory birds are able to use......
Photo by Janet Meredith | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District - MVS | 10.21.2022
Dredge Potter working on the Mississippi River to maintain the 9-foot shipping channel by removing sand, silt, and clay buildup....