Rising seas and frequent storms are battering California's piers, threatening the iconic landmarks
by Julie Watson and Haven Daley
Feb 02, 2024
4 minutes
More storms, rising seas and huge waves are taking their toll on California’s iconic piers that have dotted the Pacific coast since the Gold Rush, posing the biggest threat yet to the beach landmarks that have become a quintessential part of the landscape.
At least a half dozen public piers are closed after being damaged repeatedly by storms over the past two years. Repair costs have climbed into the millions of dollars.
Among those shuttered is the pier in Capitola built in 1857 that predates the northern town and is a popular spot to watch passing whales and dolphins. Another damaged by storms in , the Ocean Beach pier, offers a bird’s
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