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  2. Coastal erosion - Wikipedia

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    Coastal erosion is the loss or displacement of land, ... The area is said to be the fastest-eroding shore of the United States' West Coast. Measures were finally ...

  3. Land loss - Wikipedia

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    Summary table of the common physical and anthropogenic causes of coastal land loss. [1] Land loss is the term typically used to refer to the conversion of coastal land to open water by natural processes and human activities. The term land loss includes coastal erosion. It is a much broader term than coastal erosion because land loss also ...

  4. Category:Coastal erosion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Coastal erosion in the United States" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Rye, North Hampton to get $20M in federal funds to repair ...

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    The New Hampshire Department of Transportation will receive $20,258,400 to reconstruct coastal erosion protections along three miles of Route 1A between North Hampton and Rye, according to the ...

  6. Category:Coastal erosion - Wikipedia

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    Coastal erosion in the United States (6 P) Pages in category "Coastal erosion" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  7. Coastal hazards - Wikipedia

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    Coastal erosion has been increasing over the past few years, and it is still on the rise, making it a major coastline hazard. In the United States, 45 percent of the coastline is along the Atlantic or Gulf coast, and the erosion rate per year along the Gulf coast is currently at six feet a year.

  8. Coastal erosion in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Example of land loss in coastal Louisiana between 1932 and 2011; detail of Port Fourchon area. Coastal erosion in Louisiana is the process of steady depletion of wetlands along the state's coastline in marshes, swamps, and barrier islands, particularly affecting the alluvial basin surrounding the mouth of the Mississippi River.

  9. Milton delivers new round of beach erosion, storm surge to ...

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    A storm surge of 1-3 feet is forecast along much of the South Carolina coast, but that increases to 3-6 feet along the Georgia and northeastern Florida coastlines.