Construction is underway on the Pensacola Bay Living Shoreline Project, with crews soon to begin dredging at Robinson Island as part of the large-scale living shoreline project in southwestern Pensacola Bay.
Work is expected to continue for the next several months in the southwestern portion of Robinson Island, also known as Robertson Island/Admiral’s Island/Sand Island. The work will include removing sand from Robinson Island and using it to renourish the southern shore of NAS Pensacola in the Sherman Inlet/Lake Frederic area.
About the Pensacola Bay Living Shoreline Project
The Pensacola Bay Living Shoreline Project is a joint effort between Escambia County and NAS Pensacola to recover important coastal habitats in the southwestern portion of Pensacola Bay and strengthen coastal resilience in the surrounding community.
The project consists of a large-scale living shoreline to be constructed at approximately three miles of shoreline in southwestern Pensacola Bay. Project sites include White Island at the entrance to Bayou Grande, NAS Pensacola’s eastern shore near Magazine Point, and the Sherman Inlet/Lake Frederic area at the southern shore of NAS Pensacola.
Living shorelines enhance coastal resilience and address erosion by providing long-term protection, reducing wave energy, and restoring vegetated shoreline habitats through strategic placement of plants, rock, and reefs. Living shorelines also stabilize sediment, improve water quality, and enhance habitats for oysters, fish, shrimp, crabs, birds, sea turtles, and other estuarine species.
The Pensacola Bay Living Shoreline Project is a multi-year, multi-stakeholder planning effort. It is funded through federal and state grants from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s National Coastal Resilience Fund and Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund, the U.S. Department of Defense – Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Resilient Florida Program, the RESTORE Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council, and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity's Defense Infrastructure Grant Program.
For more information on the Pensacola Bay Living Shoreline Project and to stay up to date on its progress, visit MyEscambia.com/projects.

Barges at Robinson Island

Dredging area at Robinson Island

Pensacola Bay Living Shoreline Project Shoreline Map