Pacifica Pier
Type | Fishing Pier |
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Spans | Pacific Ocean |
Locale | Pacifica, California |
Official name | Rev. Herschell Harkins Memorial Pacifica Pier |
Maintained by | City of Pacifica |
Toll | Open to the Public |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 0.25 miles (400 m) |
History | |
Designer | Concrete |
Opening date | 1973 |
Coordinates | 37°38′00″N 122°29′39″W / 37.6333°N 122.4943°W |
Pacifica Pier is a fishing pier in Pacifica, in western San Mateo County, California. The L-shaped pier spans out into the Pacific Ocean for a quarter mile from the City of Pacifica. Its official name is the Rev. Herschell Harkins Memorial Pacifica Pier.
History
[edit]The quarter mile pier was built in 1973 as part of the city of Pacifica's sewer system. It carries a 28-inch (710 mm) pipe that continues one quarter mile offshore through which treated wastewater was pumped into the Pacific Ocean. This ended with the creation of a new water treatment facility in 2004.
The pier has been closed on occasion for both repairs (1993) and during high surf.
- Funding Sources
- The pier was built as a cooperative development of the City of Pacifica, the Wildlife Conservation Board and the California Department of Fish and Game.
- The Pacifica Pier municipal Pier Repair Project is funded in part by a grant from the state Coastal Conservancy.
- The Pier is operated by the Department of Parks, Beaches and Recreation of the city of Pacifica, California
Fishing
[edit]Since 2004, the pier's primary purpose has been for fishing and crabbing. The pier is famous for salmon runs where hundreds of salmon are caught in a single day. When this occurs,there is a frenzy of activity where every available space is used to catch fish and hundreds of anglers are fishing shoulder to shoulder.[citation needed]
Primary species caught at the pier: