COASTAL PROTECTION USING INTEGRATION OF MANGROVES WITH FLOATING BARGE
20250137215 ยท 2025-05-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02B3/062
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E02B3/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Systems and methods of coastal erosion protection are disclosed, the system including at least one floating member, an anchor rode, an anchor, and a water-tolerant plant. The methods include placing at least one floating member in offshore waters, coupling an anchor rode to the floating member, coupling an anchor to the anchor rode, mooring the floating member to the sea floor, the mooring step further including placing the anchor on the sea floor and tightening the anchor rode until any slack in the anchor rode is removed, planting a water-tolerant plant in coastal soil, growing the water-tolerant plant to a pre-determined growth stage, and removing the floating member from offshore waters.
Claims
1. A system for preventing coastal erosion, the system comprising: at least one floating member, an anchor rode, an anchor, and a water-tolerant plant.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one floating member is a floating barge.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the anchor rode comprises at least one of a rope, chain, cable, or belt.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the anchor is of a weight capable of preventing the floating member from drifting in water.
5. The system of claim 1, comprising a plurality of water-tolerant plants.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the water-tolerant plant is capable of growing in coastal soil and reaching a height above water-level.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the coastal soil includes soil on a shoreline or water-logged soil proximate to the shoreline.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the water-tolerant plant is a halophyte.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the water-tolerant plant is a mangrove tree.
10. A method of preventing coastal erosion using the system of claim 1, the method comprising: placing at least one floating member in offshore waters, coupling an anchor rode to the floating member, coupling an anchor to the anchor rode, mooring the floating member to the sea floor, the mooring step further comprising placing the anchor on the sea floor and tightening the anchor rode until any slack in the anchor rode is removed, planting a water-tolerant plant in coastal soil, growing the water-tolerant plant to a pre-determined growth stage, and removing the floating member from the offshore waters.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the floating member is a floating barge.
12. The method of claim 10, further comprising positioning a plurality of floating members in a linear formation.
13. The method of claim 10, further comprising positioning a plurality of floating members in a staggered formation.
14. The method of claim 10, further comprising positioning a plurality of floating members in a formation comprising multiple rows of the floating members.
15. The method of claim 10, wherein the anchor rode may include at least one of a rope, chain, cable, or belt.
16. The method of claim 10, wherein the anchor is of a weight capable of preventing the floating member from drifting to a different position once the mooring step is completed.
17. The method of claim 10, further comprising planting a plurality of water-tolerant plants.
18. The method of claim 10, wherein the water-tolerant plant is a mangrove tree.
19. The method of claim 10, wherein the pre-determined growth stage is when the water-tolerant plant reaches a root depth and height capable of withstanding the force of incoming water and curbing the force of the water without experiencing structural damage.
20. The method of claim 10, wherein the floating members are removed after a period of time not exceeding two years.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The invention will be described in conjunction with the following drawings:
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[0038] Coastal areas subjected to the constant attack of waves or tidal forces may experience severe erosion. Water-tolerant plants, such as mangrove trees, are effective in protecting the beach from becoming eroded by these tidal forces. The system and method of the invention uses the combined action of water-tolerant plants and floating members to protect the coastal area.
[0039] The floating member preferably includes a barge. Barges are rectangular floating bodies which are mainly used for offshore applications. In certain examples of the invention using barges, the barges are towed to the desired location in offshore waters and moored to the ocean floor using taut mooring. Offshore waters include the water between the shoreline and the transition point corresponding to the fair-weather wave base. The fair-weather wave base transition point is the vertical boundary from ocean surface to ocean floor at the minimum depth where the ocean floor is undisturbed by waves or surface current. To tautly moor the barge, an anchor is placed at the ocean floor that is connected to the barge by a rode, or tether. The rode connecting an anchor to the barge is tightened until any slack in the rode is removed. Once the anchor is placed and the rode is tightened, the barge will be able to remain stationary in the undulating waters. The floating members also attenuate the waves by damping. Waves will also break upon the barges, rather than the coast, and create a calm-water area in the space between the shoreline and the barges. The barges can be used in a specific area or can be used along the length of the beach depending on the desired portion of land to be protected.
[0040] In certain examples, once the shoreline is undisturbed by waves, water-tolerant plants may be planted in the coastal soil. The water-tolerant plants are preferably mangrove trees. After a predetermined period of time, such as one or two years, the mangroves will become rooted into the coastal soil. Once the mangroves have reached a predetermined growth stage where the mangroves are securely rooted and of a height capable of breaking the force of the waves, the barges are removed from the offshore waters. The mangroves blunt the force of the waves, preventing the beach from erosion. In certain examples, mangroves should be planted close to one another to firmly hold the surrounding coastal soil in place once the barges are removed and the mangroves are exposed to waves.
[0041] The invention will be illustrated in more detail with reference to the following Examples, but it should be understood that the present invention is not deemed to be limited thereto.
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[0043] Once the floating member 2 is securely moored to the ocean floor 20, a water-tolerant plant 10 is preferably planted in the coastal soil 12. The water-tolerant plant 10 will be permitted to grow because waves will break upon the floating members 2 instead of on the shoreline 16, creating a calm-water area 14 between the floating members and the shoreline 16. The water-tolerant plant 10 is preferably a halophyte that is capable of growing in at least one of low-oxygen, brackish, and salt-water conditions. In certain examples, water-tolerant plants 10 are mangrove trees, which have an average lifespan of one hundred years. However, as the type of vegetation that may grow in coastal soil varies by geographic area, the water-tolerant plant 10 can also include other plants capable of growing in the coastal soil 12. A plurality of different water-tolerant plants 10 can be used. The water-tolerant plants 10 should preferably be planted closely together, as the roots of the water-tolerant plans will eventually anchor the coastal soil 12 in place. Thus, in certain embodiments, each plant is planted 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 15, 25, 50, 75 or 100 cm from adjacent plants.
[0044] The floating member 2 should preferably be left in place until the water-tolerant plants 10 reach a predetermined growth stage. In certain examples, the predetermined growth stage is when the water-tolerant plants 10 become securely rooted in the coastal soil 12 to an extent where the water-tolerant plants will not become uprooted if the water-tolerant plants encounter waves or strong currents. Further, the predetermined growth stage also includes when the water-tolerant plants 10 reach a height taller than the average highest water level at the shoreline 16, including the average crest of any incoming waves. In certain environments, such as lakes, rivers, or streams that may not experience strong waves, the predetermined growth stage can be at a lower height or rooting level than in an ocean-front area that experiences waves and storm surges.
[0045] Once the predetermined growth stage of the water-tolerant plants 10 is reached, the floating member 2 is preferably removed from the offshore waters 8. Any waves or currents will attenuate and then break upon the water-tolerant plants 10 once the floating member 2 is removed. As these waves or currents are no longer breaking upon the shoreline 16, the shoreline is protected from erosion. In examples using mangroves as the water-tolerant plants 10, the lifespan of the mangroves is approximately one hundred years in comparison to permanent man-made ocean structures which remain structurally sound for approximately ten to twenty years. Thus, the use of water-tolerant plants is not only eco-friendly and avoids the creation of permanent man-made structures, but also offers a longer-term solution than many man-made structures.
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[0047] Once the floating members 2 are positioned in the desired location, the floating members are tautly moored to the ocean floor 20 (
[0048] After the floating members 2 are tautly moored to the ocean floor 20 (
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[0052] The floating members 2 preferably includes floating blocks or floating barges, among other similar floating structures. The number of floating members 2 used is preferably based on the desired length of shoreline 16 to be protected from erosion. For example, if one kilometer of shoreline 16 must be protected from erosion, four floating barges can be used as floating members 2, each barge measuring 250 meters250 meters in length and breadth. The floating barges can then be arranged in orientations including but not limited to a linear formation 22 (
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[0055] The prophetic experimental setups conducted in the shallow wave basin 40 (
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TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Effect of gap width between the floating members on resonant frequency Gap width (m) Resonant Frequency (Rad/s) 8 0.3 5 0.38 2 0.58
[0057] Resonant frequency is calculated using the following equation, which is a modification of the pumping mode frequency suggested by Moradi et al. [5].
where is the resonant frequency, g is the acceleration due to gravity, B is the width of the floating member, d is the gap width between the floating members, h is the water depth and D is the depth of the floating member.
[0058] As the gap width between the floating members increases, the resonant frequency decreases. The fluid motion between the floating members changes from a sloshing-type motion to a piston-type motion as the gap width between the floating members increases. This increase in the gap width will contribute to a reduction in the fluid motion as well as the floating member motions.
[0059] While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific examples thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
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