The pilings were the remains of the old Southern Pacific Ferry Terminal, a collection of rotten pilings jutting from the water. The structure, roughly 270 feet long and situated below the Bull Calley staging area in the Carquinez Strait Shoreline Park, was located along the shore between Crockett and the city of Martinez. Visitors enjoy the spot for its fishing at Eckley Pier, hiking on the Bull Valley Trail, and vistas of the northern Bay Area. Cleaning up the waterway and removing the creosote-treated timber piles and deck debris has improved the environment and the health and safety of the Crockett community.
Below is a before and after video of the Crockett pile removal area as captured by drone on July 20th, 2023 & November 21st, 2023.
Scroll through the gallery below to see the process. Photos courtesy of CS Marine Constructors, Inc.
Contacts
Public Land Manager
Vicki Caldwell
916.574.1894
Administrative
Jennifer Bryant
916.574.1865
Attorney
Andrew Kershen
916.574.2501
AbandonedVessels.Program@slc.ca.gov
Abandoned Commercial Vessel Removal Plan
AB 2441 (Frazier, 2019) requires the Commission to develop a plan to remove abandoned and derelict commercial vessels in the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta.
Best Management Practices for Marine Debris Removal
The Commission’s best management practices are advisory and guide local entities responsible for marine debris removal. The Commission adopted these best management practices in 2016, following the enactment of AB 1323 (Frazier), which required the Commission to adopt best management practices for marine debris removal after consulting with interested state and local entities.