Fisherman's Wharf Breakwater Monitoring Study, San Francisco, California.

Abstract

A field monitoring study of the Fisherman's Wharf breakwater was conducted as part of the Monitoring Completed Coastal Projects (MCCP) program. The Corps project referred to as the 'Fisherman's Wharf breakwater' in this report consists of a combination of three discrete reinforced concrete sheet-pile structures. The main detached breakwater is an impermeable vertical wall structure with additional support provided by batter piles. The other two structural elements are similar, except that they have openings to allow the passage of tidal flows. The breakwater is located on the north-facing waterfront of the city of San Francisco, California, adjacent to the world-famous Fisherman's Wharf small-craft harbor, bordered by Aquatic Park, Municipal pier, Hyde Street pier, and Pier 45. The site is subject to both local waves from fetches within San Francisco Bay and ocean-generated waves which penetrate to the site via the Golden Gate. The breakwater was designed primarily to attenuate the damaging short-period waves that are largest from the north to northeast directions. The breakwater also provides protection for the historic ships berthed at Hyde Street pier and allows for expansion and improvement of the commercial fishing berthing facilities. Concurrent requirements were to prevent increases in harbor oscillations (surge) and to permit sufficient tidal circulation to avoid degradation of water quality. Aquatic park, Coastal structures, Baffled breakwater, Current measurements, Coastal structure design.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA280425

Entities

People

  • Jonathan W. Lott

Organizations

  • Coastal Engineering Research Center

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Bays
  • Breakwaters
  • California
  • Coastal Engineering
  • Commercial Fishing
  • Concrete
  • Degradation
  • Measurement
  • Monitoring
  • Oscillation
  • Pile Structures
  • Reinforced Concrete
  • San Francisco Bay
  • Water Quality

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Aquatic Ecology
  • Atmospheric Science / Meteorology, specifically Wind Wave Turbulence.
  • Facility/Structural Engineering.