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    Contents: Counties in Florida (non-linked contain no National Register listings) Alachua - Baker - Bay - Bradford - Brevard - Broward - Calhoun - Charlotte - Citrus - Clay - Collier - Columbia - DeSoto - Dixie - Duval - Escambia - Flagler - Franklin - Gadsden - Gilchrist - Glades - Gulf - Hamilton - Hardee - Hendry - Hernando - Highlands - Hillsborough - Holmes - Indian River - Jackson ...

  3. Protection of Native American sites in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The invasive feral hog was introduced to Florida first in 1539 by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto.Aside from harboring diseases, killing native plant and animal species, and destroying crops, feral hogs are also a significant threat to indigenous sites in Florida. [5]

  4. Hernando de Soto Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Hernando de Soto Bridge is a tied-arch bridge carrying Interstate 40 across the Mississippi River between West Memphis, Arkansas, and Memphis, Tennessee.The design is a continuous cantilevered cable-stayed steel through arch, with bedstead endposts.

  5. Mississippi River - Wikipedia

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    The Hernando de Soto Bridge in Memphis, ... There is a feasibility study to dredge this portion of the river to 50 feet (15 m) to allow New Panamax ship depths.

  6. Hernando Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Hernando Beach, [5] situated northwest of Tampa, FL, is a picturesque waterfront canal community renowned for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. Developed by Charlie Sasser between 1959 and 1965, the area's unique geography was shaped by earth sourced from coastal mining operations and extensive dredging efforts.

  7. USAV Essayons (1949 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Dredging continued around the clock, so the crew worked in shifts. [3] Men worked 10 days and then got four days off. The ship had a machine shop, store, a crew lounge with a ping-pong table, a six-bed medical dispensary, laundry facilities, a cook staff and full galley for meal service, and separate dining rooms for officers and men.

  8. USAV Essayons (1982 ship) - Wikipedia

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    The previous Essayons was a hopper dredge commissioned on January 16, 1950, and retired in May, 1980. [4] [13] The name was given to a Corps of Engineers tug, which was built in 1908 and retired in 1949. [14] A yet earlier vessel, a "dredge-boat" named Essayons, was built for the Army Corps of Engineers in 1868. She was used to keep the mouth ...

  9. Tuvli 160 - Wikipedia

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    The Tuvli 160 (USCG id: 516564) [1] is an ocean-rated crewed flat-topped barge in the process of being adapted into a powered littorals at-sea excavator-boomed suction dredge mining vessel. [2] It is owned by Pomrenke Mining and its registered home port is Nome, Alaska, USA. [1] The Tuvli 160 was featured in 2018 season 10 of Bering Sea Gold.

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