Dredging in maritime environments is a critical activity aimed at maintaining waterway accessibility, enhancing navigational safety, and supporting maritime operations. Utilizing specialized equipment such as dredgers and pumps, sediment and debris are excavated from the seabed and transported to designated disposal sites. Common dredging purposes include deepening channels, removing accumulated sediment, reclaiming land, and constructing or maintaining port infrastructure. Environmental considerations are integral to dredging operations, with measures in place to mitigate impacts on marine ecosystems, water quality, and sediment dispersion. Dredging projects require careful planning, environmental assessments, and regulatory compliance to ensure sustainable marine management and minimize disruption to marine habitats and activities.