Abstract

Protection from waves and providing an appropriate calmness ratio are vital requirements in the designing phase of a harbor. Another crucial issue is guaranteeing sufficient water circulation as a key indicator for water quality and avoiding the associated environmental problems of poor water quality conditions. In a coastal harbor, the interior basin's water quality largely depends on the harbor's natural/self-ability to flush out different existing pollutants. El-Burullus fishing harbors is one of the Egyptian coastal fishing harbors that suffer from environmental issues such as accumulated pollutants, particularly in stagnant areas, and deterioration of water quality within the harbor's basin. Investigating water quality status within the coastal harbors necessitates knowledge about the mechanism of water circulation patterns within the harbor. The most common indicator for the water renewal and circulation pattern evaluation is the flushing time. Therefore, a coupled coastal hydrodynamic modeling system and particle tracking model (CMS-PTM) are utilized to investigate the tidal-induced circulation pattern within the El-Burullus fishing harbor, considering two tide scenarios (best and worst). Three locations (where most operational fishing facilities exist) were selected as point sources (instantaneous mass) for particle release. The results highlight the role of tidal actions on the water circulation within El-Burullus harbor and how the residence time varies based on the source release location.

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