CONTENTS 



FIGURES — Continued 



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 6-42 Fixed bypassing plant, Rudee Inlet, Virginia 6-60 



6-43 Sand bypassing, Port Huenerae, California 6-60 



6-44 Sand bypassing, Jupiter Inlet, Florida 6-62 



6-45 Sand bypassing, Sebastian Inlet, Florida 6-63 



6-46 Sand bypassing , Channel Islands Harbor , California 6-64 



6-47 Sand bypassing, Santa Barbara, California 6-65 



6-48 Sand bypassing, Fire Island Inlet, New York 6-66 



6-49 Sand bypassing, Hillsboro Inlet, Florida 6-67 



6-50 Sand bypassing , Masonboro Inlet , North Carolina 6-68 



6-51 Sand bypassing, Perdido Pass, Alabama 6-69 



6-52 Sand bypassing. East Pass, Florida 6-70 



6-53 Sand bypassing. Ponce de Leon Inlet, Florida, just south of 



Daytona Beach 6-7 1 



6-54 Timber sheet-pile groin 6-77 



6-55 Timber-steel sheet-pile groin 6-78 



6-56 Cantilever-steel sheet-pile groin 6-79 



6-57 Cellular-steel sheet-pile groin 6-80 



6-58 Prestressed-concrete sheet-pile groin 6-81 



6-59 Rubble-mound groin 6-82 



6-60 Quadripod and rubble-mound jetty 6-85 



6-61 Dolos and rubble-mound jetty 6-86 



6-62 Cellular-steel sheet-pile jetty 6-87 



6-63 Tetrapod and rubble-mound breakwater 6-89 



6-64 Tribar and rubble-mound breakwater 6-90 



6-65 Cellular-steel sheet-pile and sheet-pile breakwater 6-91 



6-66 Segmented rubble-mound offshore breakwaters 6-94 



