A Cultural Resources Magnetometer Survey of Canaveral Sand Bypass Borrow Site, Brevard County, Florida, Draft Copy

Author(s): Mid-Atlantic Technology

Year: 1992

Summary

The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District is proposing a plan that will involve transferring 530,000 cubic yards of sand from the north side of Canaveral Barge Canal Inlet at Cape Canaveral, Florida and placing it on the beach south of the inlet over a distance of 11,885 feet. Because of the potential for historic shipwrecks in the proposed project area, the Jacksonville District through their open-ended planning contract with Gulf Engineers and Consultants, Inc., of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, enlisted Mid-Atlantic Technology of Wilmington, North Carolina to conduct a literature search and magnetometer survey to identify any submerged cultural resources in the proposed project area. This is a draft copy.

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A Cultural Resources Magnetometer Survey of Canaveral Sand Bypass Borrow Site, Brevard County, Florida, Draft Copy. Mid-Atlantic Technology. 1992 ( tDAR id: 469873) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8469873

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -80.89; min lat: 28.207 ; max long: -80.5; max lat: 28.743 ;

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Contact(s): Cape Canaveral Space Force Station CRM Manager

Submitted To(s): US Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District

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Survey No.(s): 3286

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