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Elliott Bay Seattle Seawall Project Diary


John Roth III • May 01, 2015

SPRING 2015


Shelving for the Seattle Seawall habitat Zone

Closeup on habitat shelving components

The finishing touch on the new Seattle Seawall’s fish-friendly habitat zone is the installation of habitat shelves at the wall face. These structures have so far been placed along the wall extending south near Pier 57 and are the focal point of Waterfront Seattle’s April 23rd weekly project update.


This prior post has background detail about the environmental restoration aspects of the design.



Here are a few additional photos of these components, along with an interesting perspective of the foundation and wall elements, providing something of a cutaway view.


Closeup on habitat shelving components

Stainless steel connector for habitat shelf

Northerly view at south end of installed wall face near Pier 57

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