Published on: 11/15/2025
This news was posted by Bay Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC)
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π’ Big news for Charleston and our coastal economy!
Weβre thrilled to celebrate the Port of Coos Bayβs success in securing $1 million in federal funding to support the Charleston Shipyard Enhancement Project. These upgrades will help keep our fishing industry running strong β just in time for Dungeness crab season. π¦
This kind of investment supports local jobs, coastal families, and the long-term health of our waterfront economy. π
Thank you to Congresswoman Val Hoyle and our representatives for advocating for our region and helping this vital project move forward.
#CharlestonOR #WaterfrontWorking #CoastalEconomy #BayAreaChamberOR #TeamRojo #PortOfCoosBay #CrabSeasonReady

The Port of Coos Bay is pleased to announce that we have secured $1 million in federal support through Community Project Funding for the Charleston Shipyard Enhancement Project.
This investment will support critical repairs and rehabilitation of the work docks that our fishing community relies on every day. These docks play a vital role in helping fishermen switch gear between seasons and complete repairs themselves to reduce costs. They become especially important at times like these with Dungeness crab season on the horizon.
Strengthening this infrastructure supports the long-term health of our working waterfront and the families and industries that depend on it.
A huge thank you to Congresswoman Val Hoyle and our congressional delegation for championing this funding and supporting the Charleston community.
More updates coming soon as the project moves forward.
News Source : https://www.facebook.com/800812012091502/posts/1316930507146314
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