Fort Pierce

Projects

Client

  • Fort Pierce Inlet State Park

Location

  • Fort Pierce, Florida

Services

  • Principal Designer
  • Model Testing
  • Basis of Design Development
  • Final Design Review
  • Offshore Sand Survey

Fort Pierce Shoreline Protection

A radical strategy for shoreline protection.

In response to frequent hurricane damage along South Florida’s coastline that chronically damaged the waterfront infrastructure, Edgewater staff rejected the traditional use of wave screens and floating attenuators as insufficient and devised a novel approach: a 1,000-meter archipelago of artificial islands. This strategy, offering enhanced ecological value, used diverse textures and forms like pliable dunes, pocket beaches and coves, vegetated buffers, and artificial reefs while achieving equal or better wave protection. By carefully sculpting island geometries, the design redirected tidal currents for sediment control, making the nearshore channel passively self-dredging. The complex shapes created varied habitats for wildlife recolonization, such as avian and aquatic creatures, combining hard and soft armoring methods. Remarkably, the completed project has withstood three hurricanes in a decade without damage to shoreline or protection systems, showcasing its resilience and effectiveness.

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