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Why Coastal Sciences Research is Important. Whether at continental margins or the shorelines of large inland waters, coastal zones are highly sensitive and complex environments with dynamic drivers and processes, whose role in both natural and human systems greatly exceeds their geographic extent.
Coastal geography is the study of the constantly changing region between the ocean and the land, incorporating both the physical geography (i.e. coastal geomorphology, climatology and oceanography) and the human geography (sociology and history) of the coast.
The coast is the land along a sea. The boundary of a coast, where land meets water, is called the coastline. Waves, tides, and currents help create coastlines. When waves crash onto shore, they wear away at, or erode, the land.
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You might read phrases like coastal waters or coastal erosion in an environmental science textbook. The coast is the land that borders an ocean or sea, and the adjective coastal describes things that affect the coast or are located there.
These study the physical processes of the environment, characterizing the evolution of coastal zones, based on the analysis of data, such as micro-fauna, flora, sediments, geomorphology, currents, waves, tides, climate, and astronomical influences.

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