PORT 32 Completes Jacksonville Dock Dredging, Berth Depth Reaches 5 Feet
2026-04-18 15:33
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - PORT 32 Marinas has completed a three-month dock dredging project in Jacksonville, Florida, USA.

According to information released by the company, the dredging project increased the dock berth depth to five feet at mean low water. By removing over 5,700 cubic yards of sediment, the project reopened nearshore berths that were previously unusable due to insufficient depth.

Austin Schell, CEO of PORT 32 Marinas, stated: "Completing this dredging project is a direct investment in our members and the long-term quality of PORT 32 Jacksonville. Removing over 5,700 cubic yards of material and reopening the berths closer to shore means more access, greater flexibility, and a more enjoyable on-water experience."

The completion of the dredging project has expanded the overall capacity of the marina. The previously restricted nearshore berths are now operational, allowing a wider variety of vessels to dock in the area.

The dredging project, which took over three months to complete, is part of PORT 32 Marinas' upgrades to its Jacksonville marina facilities. The project results include improved berth availability and enhanced convenience for on-water activities.

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