1. Any of various machines equipped with scooping or suction devices and used to deepen harbors and waterways and in underwater mining.
2. Nautical A boat or barge equipped with a dredge.
3. An implement consisting of a net on a frame, used for gathering shellfish.
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In reclamation from the sea, you then have to protect the land with sea walls, expensive to build, needing maintenance.
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Activities such as shipping, dams, watering and fertilization of crops and dredging have an impact on algae.
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The word dredging refers to digging up something that is buried underneath a body of water. Sometimes dredging is done to make the water deeper, for the convenience of boats which use a particular waterway. At other times, it is done to look for something that has been lost in the water.
Dredging allows us to export and imports things through the dredging channels.
The word dredging refers to digging up something that is buried underneath a body of water. Sometimes dredging is done to make the water deeper, for the convenience of boats which use a particular waterway. At other times, it is done to look for something that has been lost in the water.
Dredging Corporation of India Limited's population is 2,003.
Dredging Corporation of India Limited was created in 1976.
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Robert P. VanEepoel has written: 'Effects of dredging at Great Cruz Bay, St. John' -- subject(s): Dredging, Environmental aspects of Dredging, Oceanography
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Edward L. Thackston has written: 'Field evaluation of the quality of effluent from confined dredged material disposal areas' -- subject(s): Dredging, Dredging spoil, Environmental aspects of Dredging
Dredging is the removal of sand or silt that has been deposited on the riverbed, because it is proving a hazard to river navigation to ships. A narrow channel may be kept clear by dredging so that ships may sail into a river or to reach the docks.
Thomas M. Turner has written: 'Fundamentals of hydraulic dredging' -- subject(s): Dredging, Dredges