Bolivar Roads (Texas)

Coordinates: 29°21′02″N 94°45′10″W / 29.35051°N 94.75269°W / 29.35051; -94.75269 (Bolivar Roads, Texas)
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Bolivar Roads
Illustration of Bolivar Roads to Galveston Bay
Bolivar Roads (Texas) is located in Texas
Bolivar Roads (Texas)
Galveston Bay Entrance Channel
Location
CountryUnited States
Coordinates29°21′02″N 94°45′10″W / 29.35051°N 94.75269°W / 29.35051; -94.75269 (Bolivar Roads, Texas)
Specifications
Length11.2 km (7.0 miles)
(originally 42.2 km or 26.2 mi)
(Morgan's Point[1])
Navigation authority
Jetty Harbor System
  • Bolivar Peninsula-North Jetty (Map).
  • Galveston Island-South Jetty (Map).
History
Former names
Modern nameDoorway to Galveston Bay
Current ownerState of Texas
Topo MapBolivar Roads (Map).
Geography
DirectionNorth
Start pointTexas Gulf Coast
End pointTexas City Dike
Beginning coordinates29°20′05″N 94°41′18″W / 29.334835°N 94.688394°W / 29.334835; -94.688394
Ending coordinates29°21′46″N 94°47′59″W / 29.362688°N 94.799633°W / 29.362688; -94.799633
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Connects to
GNIS feature ID

Bolivar Roads is a natural navigable strait fringed by Bolivar Peninsula and Galveston Island emerging as a landform on the Texas Gulf Coast.[4] The natural waterway inlet has a depth of 45 feet (14 m) with an island to peninsula shoreline width of 1.5 miles (2.4 km).

The ship canal approach is defined by two jetties extending into the Gulf of Mexico with distances of 4.5 miles (7.2 km) from the Bolivar Peninsula and 2.25 miles (3.62 km) from Galveston Island. The jetty harbor entrance originated in the 1890s as a preventative structure to inhibit the coastal sediment transport progressions by means of deviations with the continental margin and the Gulf Stream ocean current.

The Bolivar Roads channel tailors a nautical navigation gateway for Galveston Bay, Houston Ship Channel, Port of Galveston, and West Bay.

See also[edit]

Aframax
Bolivar Bridge
Cargo Ship Capacity
List of Panamax ports
Panamax

United States Maritime Environmental Law

Refuse Act of 1899 MARPOL 73/78
Oil Pollution Act of 1924 Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships of 1980
Oil Pollution Act of 1961 Oil Pollution Act of 1990
Oil Pollution Act of 1973 Regulation of ship pollution in United States
Galveston Island
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