“…The possibility of self-dredging channels has existed since 1889, when Lewis M. Haupt received the prestigious Magellanic Premium Award from the American Philosophical Society and his patent for the "reaction breakwater" from the USPTO-a system that was prototyped at the Aransas Pass, near Galveston, Texas ( Figure 6). 7 In 1901, Professor Haupt modified his innovative self-dredging "reaction breakwater" for use at the Southwest Pass of the Mississippi, adapting his prior invention to respond to conditions found in sediment-bearing rivers. 8 A doubly curved (curved in plan and section) structure directs the hydraulic force of flowing river water, excavating a navigable channel, and depositing the sediment (with the help of littoral currents) on the adjacent bank.…”