Our waterfront contains two sets of steel pilings each capped by a concrete structure that sits apart from the pier and above the water line.
In Eastport's case, these are mooring dolphins, where lines from a ship exceeding the Breakwater's 400-foot dock length can be attached to help secure the vessel in port.
Here's one in action.

The line's slack now but won't be when the tide rises more.
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