POINT PLEASANT BEACH - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' dredge boat Murden has vacuumed up about 20,000 cubic yards of sand out of the Manasquan Inlet so far as it works to dig out the dangerous ...
POINT PLEASANT BEACH ‑ The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers started to dredge the Manasquan Inlet on Tuesday to address the dangerous buildup of sand along the jetty on the Point Pleasant Beach side of ...
A 47-foot Coast Guard vessel enters Manasquan Inlet as a surfer paddles for position inside the inlet, Friday, August 9, 2024, in Point Pleasant Beach N.J. A massive build-up of sand along the south ...
POINT PLEASANT BEACH - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineer's 56-foot split-hull hopper dredge Murden will stay put and resume pumping the sand that has built up on the Point Pleasant Beach side of the ...
POINT PLEASANT BEACH - The shoaling has returned to Manasquan Inlet, creating a potential navigational hazard and risk to people climbing down onto it, or surfing the waves caused by it. UPDATE: Army ...
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