Harris supports emergency dredging at Ocean City Inlet

Andy Harris U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland%27s 1st district - Official U.S. House Headshot
Andy Harris U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland%27s 1st district - Official U.S. House Headshot
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Today, Congressman Andy Harris announced the arrival of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to dredge the Ocean City Inlet. This initiative aims to maintain safe passage for commercial and recreational vessels, supporting the region’s economy.

Congressman Harris emphasized the importance of this emergency dredging, stating: “This emergency dredging is critical to keeping the Ocean City Inlet safe and navigable during peak boating season. With the White Marlin Open approaching and commercial and recreational boat traffic increasing, it was essential to act quickly. I’m grateful to the Army Corps for responding to our concerns and working closely with my office to ensure the dredge Merritt was deployed in time to protect public safety and the local economy.”

Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan expressed gratitude towards Congressman Harris: “On behalf of all the Ocean City residents, business owners, and visitors I would like to thank Congressman Harris for his work and dedication in keeping the Ocean City inlet open and accessible for navigation.”

Commissioner President Ted Elder also acknowledged Harris’s efforts: “Despite the annual maintenance dredging that took place earlier this year, sediment deposits are already creating serious navigational challenges for Worcester’s commercial and recreational fishing communities.”

Senator Mary Beth Carozza joined local leaders in thanking Congressman Harris: “I join with local community and business leaders to thank Congressman Harris for arranging this critical dredging in time for Ocean City’s premier White Marlin Open.”

Delegate Wayne Hartman noted constituent concerns about growing shoals: “The USACE Dredge Merritt is a welcomed sight in Ocean City. I have heard complaints from many constituents and personally navigated the inlet a few days ago.”

The Waterman’s Association of Worcester County appreciated these efforts as well: “The Waterman’s Association would like to thank Congressman Harris for all his hard work and diligence in getting the inlet dredged.”



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