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Sea Turtle Nesting Season Underway in Florida

From adopting a nest at Bill Baggs State Park, to designing and permitting our beach projects with Sea Turtle Construction Conditions in mind, Cummins Cederberg is committed to protecting sea turtles for future generations.

Construction underway at Dinner Key Marina

Construction is underway on the repairs to the eminent Dinner Key Marina. Fronting Biscayne Bay in historic Coconut Grove, the Dinner Key Marina is one of the largest wet slip marinas in Florida, as well as the eastern U.S.

Permitting Outside the Box – Drive in Boatwash

This environmentally friendly boatwash method has become rapidly popular among the boating community because of its accessibility, time savings and economic benefits to the consumer.

First guests arrive at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve

The island was once an industrial sand excavation site and is now a beautiful destination island. Cummins Cederberg led all surveying, beach design, shoreline stabilization, EIA preparation, coastal studies, and construction administration.

Friends of Florida’s Adopt-a-Nest at Bill Baggs State Park

Cummins Cederberg proudly sponsored a sea turtle nest at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park on Key Biscayne through the Friends of Florida’s Adopt-a-Nest program and became adoptive parents to 100 or so baby loggerheads!

Coastal Erosion: Hurricane Dorian and Extreme Storms

Earlier this week, Category 5 Hurricane Dorian stalled over the Bahamas, causing mass destruction on the islands and threatening Florida’s East coast with intense storm surges and wind gusts.

Cummins Cederberg welcomes new Director, Danielle H. Irwin, M.Sc.

Danielle H. Irwin, M.Sc., has joined Cummins Cederberg as a Director in our new Tallahassee office. She specializes in water resource management and has extensive expertise in waterfront development, shoreline erosion prevention, coastal management, resiliency...

Coral Outplanting in Dry Tortugas National Park

Corals have declined as much as 80-90% in the U.S. and Caribbean since the 1980’s. As a coastal and marine engineering firm, we understand the importance of natural healthy shorelines and always aim to protect, preserve and enhance all-natural marine ecosystems on projects.

Women Led Dive Team

As we celebrate International Women’s Day, the Marine Science department at Cummins Cederberg recently completed a Marine Resource Survey at the U.S. Coast Guard Sector Key West performed by an all-female crew.

New faces on board at Cummins Cederberg

As we continue to grow, we would like to welcome our three newest team members to the Cummins Cederberg family, Jessica Ward, M.Sc., Rasheed Muslimani, P.E., and Jacob Rice, E.I.

Solutions to sea level rise presented to expert group

On January 17th, Jannek Cederberg presented findings in a recent study at Matheson Hammock Park titled, Seal Level Rise Flood Mitigation Roadmap and Plan, to expert park leaders from across the country.