Converted to a fishing pier
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Boca Grande Fishing Pier (Charlotte County, Florida)
Built 1911; Abandoned 1981; Converted 1983Timber stringer bridge over Grasparilla Sound on Pedestrian PathOpen to pedestrians only
Coral Creek Pier (Charlotte County, Florida)
Built 1911; Abandoned 1981; Converted 1983Timber stringer bridge over Coral Creek on Fishing pier (Formerly Seaboard System)Open to pedestrians only
El Jobean Fishing Pier (Charlotte County, Florida)
Built 1911; Abandoned 1981; Converted 1983Timber stringer bridge over Myakka River on Fishing pier (Formerly Seaboard System)Open to pedestrians only
Gasparilla Sound Fishing Pier (Charlotte County, Florida)
Built 1911; Abandoned and drawbridge removed 1981; Converted 1983Lost Warren through truss bridge over Gasparilla Sound on Seaboard SystemOpen to pedestrians only
George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park (Nassau County, Florida)
Built 1948; Replaced by the adjacent bridge in 1999; Converted to pedestrian use 2003Deck plate girder swing bridge over Nassa Sound on George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State ParkOpen to pedestrians only
Green Bridge Fishing Pier (Manatee County, Florida)
Concrete stringer bridge over Manatee River on a fishing pier/old alignment of US 41Open to pedestrians only
Ponquogue Bridge (Old) (Suffolk County, New York)
Built 1930; Replaced 1986 with main span being dumped at the Shinnecock artificial reef and the approaches being reused as fishing piers; Section of fishing pier damaged by Hurricane Sandy 2012; Aforementioned section removed 2013Lost Bridge over Shinnecock Bay on Lighthouse RoadReplaced by a new bridge
Whale Branch Fishing Pier (Beaufort County, South Carolina)
Built by Atlantic Coast Line; line sold to Port Royal RR (operation of SC Port Authority) 1985; Abandoned 2006, Swing span removed 2012; Converted to a fishing pier 2013Pony/through plate girder bridge over Whale Branch on Fishing PierRemoved but not replaced
Wimbee Fishing Pier (Beaufort County, South Carolina)
Built 1917Girder bridge over Wimbee Creek on Fishing PierOpen to pedestrians only