shoreline with wooden posts and flags with eco implementation
Queens, New York

West Pond Shoreline Ecological Design

  • Natural Resources
  • Environmental Planning & Permitting
  • 2019 – 2021

The Project

West Pond, and its neighboring impoundment East Pond, are one of the few remaining sources of fresh water within Jamaica Bay due to historic conversion of freshwater marshes to urban development over the last two centuries. They serve as critical habitat for local species and migrating birds along the Atlantic Flyway and are under increasing threat from rising sea levels. Our team provided ecological guidance on the design and engineering of a living shoreline project at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge to restore and protect a stretch of eroding levee along the southern portion of West Pond. We also led the regulatory approval process and provided construction oversight to ensure successful implementation.

The team developed a comprehensive, sustainable living shoreline design that restored almost 15 acres/2,600 linear feet of coastal salt marsh habitat, which improved resiliency of the shorelines, protected sensitive habitat areas, and provided new habitat for local wildlife. Restoring and establishing coastal saltmarshes in a highly dynamic system such as Jamaica Bay has proved challenging in the past given the strong erosional forces that exist from wind and wave action. To solve this issue, the project team designed a pilot series of integrated and overlapping erosion control structures (coir logs, shell-bag breakwaters, and tree vanes) that protect the marsh and allowed newly planted vegetation to take root.

In 2022, the West Pond Living Shoreline project received an Honor Award for Design by both American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) National and the New York Chapter.

All renderings are courtesy of Dirtworks LA.

Services

  • Ecological Design
  • Regulatory Approval Process
  • Construction Oversight
  • Habitat Restoration
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Environmental Planning & Permitting
  • Natural Resources

Living Shoreline Plans

Rendering courtesy of Dirtworks LA.

living shoreline rendering with animal specific call outs

Living Shoreline Implemented

living shoreline with wooden stakes with water on right
Protecting Critical Freshwater Sources

Project Outcome

shoreline with wooden posts and flags with eco implementation

Project Gallery

staff on muddy shoreline with burlap and living shoreline supplies
rendering of living shoreline with animal specific call outs
living shoreline in process on muddy shore

Global Issues, Results
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