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Dockton Shoreline Restoration Project

Dockton Shoreline Restoration Project

Vashon-Maury Island

Vicinity map - Dockton restoration project on Vashon/Maury Island
Dockton Shoreline Restoration Project, Vashon-Maury Island
Large vicinity map (Acrobat pdf)

The Dockton Shoreline Restoration Project is located on Quartermaster Harbor, on Vashon-Maury Island. Phase 1 of the project will remove up to 80 creosote-coated pilings and other debris from an intertidal area of Quartermaster Harbor while Phase 2 will restore beach-forming processes and salt marsh characteristics in a one-acre site along the shoreline.

Pilings will be removed using a crane mounted on a barge and will follow the Washington State Department of Natural Resources Best Management Practices (BMPs) for pile removal and disposal. Beach-forming processes and salt marsh characteristics will be restored to the site by removing approximately 375 linear feet of shoreline protection (loose rock bulkhead) and about 1,700 cubic yards of fill that have been placed landward of the bulkhead. The filled area will be graded to create a variety of salt water inundation frequencies and optimize potential salt marsh habitat. In addition, the upper beach area will be nourished with up to 100 cubic yards of appropriately sized gravel to mitigate for the interruption of sediment supply to the beach, promote beach-forming processes and improve beach-spawning fish habitat.

Piling removal plan - Dockton shoreline restoration project
Dockton Shoreline Restoration Project piling/debris removal plan map
Large piling removal plan map
(Acrobat pdf)
Salt marsh restoration plan map - Dockton shoreline restoration project
Dockton Shoreline Restoration Project salt marsh restoration plan map
Large salt marsh restoration plan map (Acrobat pdf)

Project documents

The Dockton Shoreline Restoration Project documents are available in Adobe Acrobat format. For help using Acrobat files, please visit our Acrobat help page.

For more information about the Dockton Shoreline Restoration Project, please contact Laird O’Rollins, Project Manager, King County Rural and Regional Services Section.

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