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Integrated Predictive Modeling of Shoreline Dynamics and Sedimentation Mechanisms to Ensure Sustainability in Damietta Harbor, Egypt

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  • Hesham M. El-Asmar

    (Department of Geology, Damietta University, Damietta 34517, Egypt)

  • May R. Elkotby

    (Irrigation and Hydraulics Engineering Department, Mansoura University, Mansoura 35516, Egypt)

  • Mahmoud Sh. Felfla

    (Department of Geology, Damietta University, Damietta 34517, Egypt)

  • Mariam T. Ragab

    (Department of Geography, Damietta University, Damietta 34517, Egypt)

Abstract

This research examines the persistent shoreline erosion along the Damietta coast and the problem of sediment buildup in the navigation channel of Damietta Port, both of which pose major obstacles to navigation efficiency and coastal balance. To address these issues, this study uses the LITPACK numerical model to forecast shoreline evolution along the Damietta coast over the next 20 years; the coast is divided into two sections of 3.3 km each. Considering both planned and existing coastal constructions, two realistic alternatives were proposed: extending the existing detached breakwaters by adding two additional offshore breakwaters west of the current field and the implementation of reclamation between the Y-groins, accompanied by a new protruding seawall. The Coastal Modeling System (CMS) was then used to perform a two-dimensional simulation in order to examine sediment transport and hydrodynamic behavior in the port region. This phase concentrated on examining the effects of sedimentation rates following the most recent port development plan, which included building a massive western jetty (5560 m long) and a new navigation channel with a depth of 9 m to service the dirty ballast terminal. In comparison to the benchmark case, the simulation results showed a 93% decrease in sedimentation rates within the navigation channel. The study’s final phase evaluated the impact of changing the crest levels of the current detached breakwaters along the Ras El-Bar coastline on reducing coastal erosion. The study’s conclusions promote the creation of effective and sustainable coastal protection plans in the Damietta area by providing detailed information for future coastal zone management and planning.

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  • Hesham M. El-Asmar & May R. Elkotby & Mahmoud Sh. Felfla & Mariam T. Ragab, 2025. "Integrated Predictive Modeling of Shoreline Dynamics and Sedimentation Mechanisms to Ensure Sustainability in Damietta Harbor, Egypt," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(24), pages 1-25, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:24:p:11174-:d:1817171
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