Anchor QEA Working to Protect Ocean Springs from Gulf Coast Oil Spill
Anchor QEA has been hired by the city of Ocean Springs to design a system to place Gunderbooms at the mouth of the Biloxi Bay.
CNN video (link) | WLOX article (PDF) | July 2010

Anchor QEA Project Wins Best Restored Beach Award
The American Shore and Beach Preservation Association (ASBPA) named Seahurst Park in Burien, Washington as a winner of the 2010 Best Restored Beach Award.
Press Release (PDF) | Daily Journal of Commerce article (PDF) | May 2010

Anchor QEA Involved in Gulf Coast Oil Spill Cleanup
The Ocean Springs Board of Aldermen accepted a contract from Anchor QEA to serve as the general contractor in the city’s efforts to defend its coastline from the oil spill.

Sun Herald article (PDF) | May 2010

Anchor QEA Project Wins Award of Excellence
The American Association of Port Authorities has awarded the Port Hueneme Confined Aquatic Disposal Project the Facilities Engineering Award of Excellence.
Summary (link) | October 2009

Anchor QEA Employee Wins ASBPA Photography Contest
Amy Nelson, an aquatic toxicologist with Anchor QEA, won the grand prize in the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association's (ASBPA) national photography contest.

Press Release (PDF) | Winning photo (PDF) | January 2009

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