Photo by Patrick Bloodgood | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | 08.28.2014
Col. Paul Olsen, Norfolk District commander, talks with Sen. Tim Kaine (right) and John Bull, commissioner of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission, about the Norfolk District’s Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area Aug. 28, 2014. Officials with the Virginia Port Authority, the Virginia Pilots Association and the Virginia Marine Resources Commission also briefed the senator on......
Photo by Patrick Bloodgood | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | 08.28.2014
Bill Cofer (left), president of the Virginia Pilots Association, and Betty Grey Waring, Norfolk District operations branch chief, brief Sen. Tim Kaine about the status of the Hampton Roads federal navigation channel here Aug. 28, 2014. The senator also toured the district’s Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area and received a briefing on the status of its eastward expansion and how......
Photo by Pamela Spaugy | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | 07.08.2013
Cranes at the Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area, or CIDMMA, here are removing fossil shell from a barge. This will be a temporary home for thousands of cubic yards of fossil shell that has been dredged from Tribell Shoal in the James River. On July 8, the site began storing the shell, which will be used for the construction of six oyster reefs for the Craney Island Eastward......
Photo by Pamela Spaugy | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | 07.08.2013
The Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area here is a temporary home for thousands of cubic yards of dredged fossil shell being dredged from Tribell Shoal in the James River. On July 8, the site began storing the shell, which will be used for the construction of six oyster reefs for the Craney Island Eastward Expansion project. Construction of the $3.6 million environmental restoration......
Photo by Pamela Spaugy | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | 07.08.2013
Cranes at the Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area, or CIDMMA, here are removing fossil shell from a barge. This will be a temporary home for thousands of cubic yards of fossil shell that has been dredged from Tribell Shoal in the James River. On July 8, the site began storing the shell, which will be used for the construction of six oyster reefs for the Craney Island Eastward......
Photo by Pamela Spaugy | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | 07.08.2013
Cranes at the Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area, or CIDMMA, here are removing fossil shell from a barge into a dump truck. Once the thousands of cubic yards of shell dredged from Tribell Shoal in the James River is sifted it will be stored here temporarily. On July 8, the site began storing the shell, which will be used for the construction of six oyster reefs for the Craney......
Photo by Pamela Spaugy | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | 07.08.2013
The Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area here is a temporary home for thousands of cubic yards of dredged fossil shell being dredged from Tribell Shoal in the James River. On July 8, the site began storing the shell, which will be used for the construction of six oyster reefs for the Craney Island Eastward Expansion project. Construction of the $3.6 million environmental restoration......
Photo by Pamela Spaugy | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | 07.08.2013
The Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area here is a temporary home for thousands of cubic yards of dredged fossil shell being dredged from Tribell Shoal in the James River. On July 8, the site began storing the shell, which will be used for the construction of six oyster reefs for the Craney Island Eastward Expansion project. Construction of the $3.6 million environmental restoration......