Dredging Operations Underway in Harwich Harbors Amid Weather Challenges
Dredging Operations Underway in Harwich Harbors Amid Weather Challenges
US · Published Jun 4, 2026
Dredging operations are in full swing in Harwich, Massachusetts, as part of Barnstable County's seasonal dredging program.
The county's two dredges, Cod Fish II and Sand Shifter, have been working to remove sand from the Saquatucket Harbor entrance channel.
The project aims to dredge up to 10,000 cubic yards of sand to maintain the federally required depth of nine feet.

Why It's Important?

The dredging operations are critical for maintaining safe and navigable waterways in Harwich. Removing sand from the harbor channels ensures that boats can access the area without risk of grounding. However, weather-related delays and operational challenges could impact the timeline and efficiency of the project. The work also involves environmental considerations, as dredging can temporarily disturb marine habitats.

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