Table 4 

 Bodega Harbor Jetties 

 Bodega Bay, California 



Date(s) 

 1943 



1961 



1985 



1986 



Construction and Rehabilitation History 



The initial construction of the north and south jetties was com- 

 pleted at the site (Figure 9). The north and south jetties were 

 rubble-mound structures with lengths of 1,130 and 1,650 ft, respec- 

 tively, with crest els of +12 ft mllw and 1V:1.5H side slopes. 



Rehabilitation of the channels and south jetty was completed for a 

 cost of $399,800. Stone was added to the seaward side of the jetty 

 between sta 14+00 and 16+00. The side slope of the structure over 

 this 200-ft length was changed to 1V:2H. 



A 1 ,268-ft-long baffled-concrete pile breakwater was constructed by 

 local interests in the northern portion of Bodega Harbor (Figure 9) 

 to protect small craft moored there from damages resulting from 

 wave action. The breakwater was approved for maintenance by the CE 

 in November . 



The structures presently are in satisfactory condition. 



NORTH AND SOUTH JETTIES 



Figure 9. Bodega Harbor, 

 California 



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