Water safety is for everyone - human babies and fur babies alike! Make sure your entire family is wearing a life jacket every time you’re in, on, or near open water to ensure that your visit is great. @PleaseWearIt
ALT Water safety is for everyone - human babies and fur babies alike! Make sure your entire family is wearing a life jacket every time you\u2019re in, on, or near open water to ensure that your visit is great. @PleaseWearIt
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USACE and Pinellas County have OFFICIALLY signed a landmark agreement to protect 21 miles of Florida coastline! This vital partnership ensures future beach nourishment for Sand Key, Treasure Island, and Long Key—reducing storm risks and strengthening coastal resilience.
ALT As the Army and Army Corps of Engineers celebrate their 251st Birthday, the Jacksonville District honors more than 140 years of service in Florida and to our Nation.\n\nRead more here: https://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Media/News-Stories/Article/4511371/251-years-of-service-the-jacksonville-district-continues-the-armys-legacy/\n#USACE #JacksonvilleDistrict #ArmyBirthday #BuildingStrong\n
The ASA Adam R. Telle met with #USACE leadership, @JaxPort & @PortTampaBay, discussing investments that strengthen navigation, modernize infrastructure, improve supply chain resilience, and support America’s economic competitiveness. #ArmyCivilWorks#BuildingStrong#Navigation
ALT The ASA Adam R. Telle met with #USACE leadership, @JaxPort & @PortTampaBay, discussing investments that strengthen navigation, modernize infrastructure, improve supply chain resilience, and support America\u2019s economic competitiveness. #ArmyCivilWorks #BuildingStrong #Navigation\n
ALT The ASA Adam R. Telle met with #USACE leadership, @JaxPort & @PortTampaBay, discussing investments that strengthen navigation, modernize infrastructure, improve supply chain resilience, and support America\u2019s economic competitiveness. #ArmyCivilWorks #BuildingStrong #Navigation\n
ALT The ASA Adam R. Telle met with #USACE leadership, @JaxPort & @PortTampaBay, discussing investments that strengthen navigation, modernize infrastructure, improve supply chain resilience, and support America\u2019s economic competitiveness. #ArmyCivilWorks #BuildingStrong #Navigation\n
ALT The ASA Adam R. Telle met with #USACE leadership, @JaxPort & @PortTampaBay, discussing investments that strengthen navigation, modernize infrastructure, improve supply chain resilience, and support America\u2019s economic competitiveness. #ArmyCivilWorks #BuildingStrong #Navigation\n
We were pleased to welcome Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Adam R. Telle, Major General Jason E. Kelly and the @USACEHQ to Port Tampa Bay today.
During their visit, they spent time with port leadership, including president and CEO Paul Anderson, to learn more about the port’s operations, strategic growth and the critical role Port Tampa Bay plays in supporting commerce and supply chains throughout West Central Florida.
The discussion also highlighted the port's future, including the generational effort to deepen and widen the channel from 43 feet to 47 feet. This transformational infrastructure project will allow larger vessels to safely transit the channel, strengthen the region’s economic competitiveness and support continued growth in cargo activity and maritime commerce for decades to come.
We are grateful for the opportunity to showcase the port and appreciate the continued partnership and collaboration with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Today we welcomed the @USACEHQ to discuss JAXPORT’s role as a strategic gateway for the Southeast U.S. and a driver of jobs, economic growth, and supply chain reliability.
Topics included JAXPORT’s strong trade relationship with Puerto Rico, the port’s cargo and trade lane diversity, and the importance of modern maritime infrastructure in supporting businesses, consumers, and national defense.
ALT U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) visits JAXPORT
ALT U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) visits JAXPORT
ALT U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) visits JAXPORT
ALT U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) visits JAXPORT
Lido Key Beach is stronger and more resilient following the completion of a major beach renourishment project led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville District in partnership with the City of Sarasota and Sarasota County.
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ALT Attention all concerned boaters! There will be intermittent closures at the St Lucie Lock & Dam on June 1-2, 2026, to conduct diving operations for maintenance on the manatee protection sensors and screens. Thank you in advance for your patience. \n\nFor up-to-date Lock information, contact the shift operator 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at:\n \n St Lucie Lock & Dam 772-287-2665 or 863-662-9148\nPort Mayaca Lock & Dam 561-924-2858 or 863-662-9424\nJulian Keen, Jr. Lock & Dam 863-946-0414 or 863-662-9533\nOrtona Lock & Dam 863-675-0616 or 863- 662-9846\nW.P. Franklin Lock & Dam 863-662-9908\n Canaveral Lock 321-783-5421 or 863-662-0298\n (6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.)
Help keep the waterways safe for local wildlife by keeping balloons and other harmful plastics out of the water. You can make a difference!
ALT Help keep the waterways safe for local wildlife by keeping balloons and other harmful plastics out of the water. You can make a difference! #USACE #Cleanup #BalloonRelease #pickupyourtrash
A day of fun can quickly turn into a tragic event without a life jacket. By always wearing your life jacket and asking others to, it could save your life or the life of someone you care about. @PleaseWearIt
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Celebrate #SafeBoatingWeek by getting prepared for boating season! The BoatUS Foundation offers the only FREE online boating safety course developed specifically for your state. boatus.org/free
As part of the ongoing construction of the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) Reservoir Project, Jacksonville District completed one of the largest controlled construction detonations ever conducted.
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Join us in congratulating Ethan A. Fraser on his promotion to Army Captain. We want to thank Capt. Fraser for his continued service to the nation and the mission of the USACE Jacksonville District. #USACE#Army#USACEJacksonvilleDistrict#USArmy
USACE Jacksonville District will begin opening spillway gates at the Julian Keen Jr. Lock & Dam (S-77), the W.P. Franklin Lock & Dam (S-78) and the Ortona Lock & Dam (S-79) along the Caloosahatchee River effective 13 May 2026.
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