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Krivor, Michael

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
7889 Botwick, Brad, Krivor, Michael Phase I Archaeological Survey of SR 253 at Spring Creek, Decatur County, Georgia
Gordon 1975
8865 Krivor, Michael Submerged Cultural Resources Investigation, SR 25 Spur East at Mackay River, Glynn County, Georgia

The proposed project would replace the northwest fender system (which helps guide boats underneath the FJ Torras Bridge so that they don't strike the bridge).

Houston 2006
8881 Krivor, Michael Underwater Archaeological Survey SR 26/US 80 Bridge at Bull River, Chatham County, Georgia

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) proposes to replace the existing fender system that helps guide the boats underneath the State Road 26 (SR 26)/US 80 Bridge at Bull River, Chatham County, Georgia.

Laurens 2001
9612 Krivor, Michael Remote Sensing Survey of Potential Bend Wideners Savannah Harbor Expansion Project Chatham County, Georgia and Jasper County, South Carolina

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, together with the Georgia Ports Authority, are examining the feasibility of deepening the Savannah Harbor navigation channel.

Chatham 2005
9692 James, Stephen R., Krivor, Michael, Hall, Wes, Irion, Jack, Simmons, Joe J., Watts, Gordon P., Birchett, Thomas C. C. ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA RECOVERY AT THE FIG ISLAND CHANNEL SITE SAVANNAH HARBOR, GEORGIA: A TECHNICAL SYNTHESIS

Located directly opposite the eastern downtown district of Savannah, Georgia, and along the southern shoreline of what is now known as Hutchinson Island in Savannah Harbor, the Fig Island Channel site has been the scene of numerous recent archaeological investigation

Chatham 1999
14673 Cozzi, Joseph, Krivor, Michael, Cook-Hale, Jessica, Smith, Kimberly M., Puckett, Wendy Submerged Cultural Resources Survey of the U.S. Navy’s Kings Bay Navigation Channel, Nassau County, Florida & Camden County, Georgia

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District (USACE-SAJ) is proposing to dredge the U.S. Navy’s Kings Bay Navigation Channel, which separates Amelia Island, Florida to the south from Cumberland Island, Georgia to the north.

Camden 2022
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