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  2. Coastal erosion - Wikipedia

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    Coastal erosion may be caused by hydraulic action, abrasion, impact and corrosion by wind and water, and other forces, natural or unnatural. [3] On non-rocky coasts, coastal erosion results in rock formations in areas where the coastline contains rock layers or fracture zones with varying resistance to erosion.

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  5. Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project - Wikipedia

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    The Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project (TCAP) was launched in 2017 to meet the challenges to Tuvalu resulting from climate change and sea-level rise affecting the islands of Tuvalu. [1] Tuvalu was the first country in the Pacific to access climate finance from Green Climate Fund , with the support of the UNDP .

  6. Beach nourishment - Wikipedia

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    The basic coastline in the Netherlands is a representation of the low water line of 1990. This line is used to identify coastal erosion and coastal growth and to take measures if necessary. In the Coastal Memorandum, [44] the Dutch Government decides to maintain the 1990 coastline by beach nourishment. The coastline in question is the low-water ...

  7. What is 'the Streisand effect'? Barbra Streisand addresses ...

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    In 2002, California Coastal Records Project officially went live and among the 12,000 frames of the coast was one, image 3850, that included Streisand's home within a larger aerial shot.

  8. Living shoreline - Wikipedia

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    A completed living shoreline project at Glenn Martin National Wildlife Refuge, Smith Island, Maryland. Many factors need to be addressed when preparing a living shoreline project. Permitting requirements and appropriate restoration strategies for a particular habitat are two critical topics for consideration before construction begins. [6]

  9. Category:Coastal erosion - Wikipedia

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