Subsea Global Solutions delivers marine dredging project to improve mooring access
Problem
The client’s private island requires periodic dredging of the mooring area due to tides, currents, and vessel traffic. Historically, the client had done the work themselves but this time they were looking for other options to undertake the project to save staffing and due to a short window as the cruise schedule was fast approaching.
Solution
The client provided us with a survey report from an independent contractor, which estimated roughly 2,500 CBM of sand and silt had migrated into the mooring area a year prior. Our team consisted of two divers from our local office in Miami and a supervisor and diver from our Saint Johns, Canada office, who mobilized with pumping equipment. Upon arrival, we completed an underwater ultrasonic survey that showed the bottom topography had changed significantly since the first survey had been conducted. We evaluated that this was due to recent hurricane activity and the lack of vessel traffic.
Conclusion
Our team, assisted by the local island staff, were able to remove and relocate an estimated 3,800 CBM…