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    • AIWA Newsletter, April 2026

      Cruisers Net is proud to be a member of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association, whose lobbying work is crucial to keeping the Waterway navigable and safe. Your membership dollars directly support their vital work. Please join and encourage your boating neighbors to do the same, regardless of their home port.

       

       
       
       
       
       

      Federal funding was a major focus in Washington, D.C. this month with the release of the FY2026 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) Work Plan and the President’s Budget for FY2027.   

      Final Appropriations in FY2026 for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

      On April 7th, the Administration released the FY2026 Corps’ Work Plan identifying final funding amounts for the current fiscal year. The FY26 Work Plan can be accessed through this link.

       
      Below are the totals for each state: the first number is the President’s budget, followed by the amount allocated in the Energy & Water Appropriations bill by Congress, and the Final FY26 funding included in the work plan.
      VA: Albemarle Chesapeake Canal- President’s Budget- $3.597M, Energy & Water Appropriations bill- $3.597M, Final FY26 funding- $3.597M
      Dismal Swamp Canal- President’s Budget- $1.816M, Energy & Water Appropriations bill- $1.816M, Final FY26 funding- $1.816M

      NC: President’s Budget- $12.490M,  Energy & Water Appropriations bill- $16.712M, Final FY26 funding- $16.712M

      SC: President’s Budget- $9.213M,  Energy & Water Appropriations bill- $9.213M, Final FY26 funding- $9.213M

      GA: President’s Budget- $6.265M, Energy & Water Appropriations bill – $6.265M, Final FY26 funding- $6.265M

      FL: President’s Budget- $4.830M,  Energy & Water Appropriations bill- $4.830M, Final FY26 funding- $4.830M

      Total for the AIWW: President’s Budget- $38.211 Million,  Energy & Water Appropriations bill- $42.433M, Final FY26 funding- $42.433 Million

       
      Funding for our partners in the New Jersey Intracoastal Waterway: President’s Budget- $1.715 Million, Energy & Water Appropriations bill- $1.715M, Final FY26 Amount- $2.135 Million
       
      As you will note, we received an additional $4.222 million in a Community Project Funding earmark from Congressman Murphy over the President’s budget, but we did not receive any additional funding in this year’s Work Plan for the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. However, we are happy to see our partners in NJ received an additional $420,000 in work plan funding. We still had a good year with project funding in every state, totaling over $42 million.
       

      President’s Budget Released for FY2027

      The President’s Budget for FY2027 (starting in October 2027) was released on April 3rd, and the press book outlining proposed projects for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) is available by clicking here.

      The administration is proposing $4.9 billion total for the Corps, which is $1.9 billion less than the final amount of funding they were provided in FY2026, a 23% reduction in their total allocation. Specifically related to the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, they are proposing the amounts below:
       
      VA- ACC Canal- $681,000 and Dismal Swamp Canal- $478,000, Total- $1,159,000
      NC- $7,789,500
      SC- $8,604,400
      GA- $5,547,500
      FL- $5,859,800
      Total: $28,960,200

      In addition, they are proposing $334,000 for our partners along the New Jersey Intracoastal Waterway.

       
      Overall, the funding amounts aren’t as high as we need them to be, but we have funding in every state again! This is a significant win, especially considering the overall Corps budget faces a substantial reduction. We celebrate this first step in the process, and we thank our Corps’ partners for including each District in the budget. A table comparing FY25-FY27 is included below.

      Looking ahead

      The next step is for Congress to develop its funding amounts for the FY2027 Energy & Water appropriations bill. We are advocating for earmarks to increase these amounts in the coming weeks and months, and for programmatic funding in a FY27 work plan. 
      Thank you Congressman Greg Murphy (NC-3)
       

      We want to thank Congressman Greg Murphy for recently requesting $7 million in federal funding for the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway in North Carolina.

      Through his efforts in FY 2026, we received an additional $4.222 million for the waterway in NC and hope to build on that successful effort in FY 2027.

       
      To aid in the identification of real-time impacts from shoaling and waterway maintenance issues, we have launched a Commercial Operator and Corporate Member Stakeholder Group. The focus of this group is to assist the organization in identifying shoaling areas, bridge maintenance projects and other issues impacting use of the waterway; and help prioritize the areas that need to be addressed. With over 1,100 miles of Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and limited funding for waterway dredging and maintenance, we will use the resources created by this group to further refine our educational and advocacy efforts with the Administration and Congress.

      The first quarterly meeting was held this month and our next will be in July. If you would like to become a member of this group and further assist us in developing resources to aid in our education and advocacy efforts, please consider joining as a corporate member or sponsor of the association. 

       
      SCDES Launches Enhanced Tools to Address Abandoned and Derelict Vessels Along
      South Carolina Coast
      A recent press release regarding derelict vessels in South Carolina waterways from the 
      South Carolina Department of Environmental Services’s Bureau of Coastal Management:

      The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services’s Bureau of Coastal Management (BCM) has announced the launch of new and improved tools to address abandoned and derelict vessels (ADVs) across coastal South Carolina. 

      Abandoned and derelict vessels remain a persistent issue in the state’s coastal environment. These vessels can damage sensitive marsh and bottom habitats, interfere with safe recreational use of waterways, and negatively impact the visual quality of coastal landscapes. The newly enhanced tools — available at MyCoast.org/SC/boat and des.sc.gov/adv — were developed through the MyCoast South Carolina platform to improve public reporting, streamline interagency coordination, and increase transparency around ongoing efforts to address ADVs.  

      “Abandoned and derelict vessels pose real risks to our environment and our communities,” said SCDES Director Myra Reece. “These new tools will make it easier for the public to report problem vessels and strengthen coordination between SCDES, the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, and local partners — helping agencies respond more efficiently and protect South Carolina’s coastal resources.” 

      As part of these updates, public boat reports submitted through MyCoast now route directly to appropriate South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) Law Enforcement Division personnel and SCDES compliance project managers for review.  BCM also has developed a centralized ADV database to improve communication and coordination among state, county and municipal partners, helping streamline investigations and documentation across the state’s eight coastal counties. 

      In addition, BCM has launched an updated public, interactive ADV dashboard. The dashboard provides real-time information on vessels under investigation, those eligible for removal, and vessels that have been removed since 2019, offering greater visibility into ADV efforts within South Carolina’s coastal zone. 

      BCM staff are available to answer questions about the new ADV tools. Learn more about the ADV program at des.sc.gov/adv and view the dashboard at MyCoast.org/SC/boat

       
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      The AIWA is a national non-profit organization with the mission of securing funding and support for the maintenance of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. We are the only organization dedicated to ensuring the future of the AIWW and proudly represent all stakeholders of the waterway. 

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