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{{Definition|title=Shoreline
 
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|definition= The intersection between the mean high water line and the [[shore]]. The line delineating the shoreline on Nautical Charts (Sea Maps) approximates this Mean High Water Line. The shoreline is not easy to identify in the nature in contrast to the [[coastline]], which is based on a clear morphological shift between the shore and the coast<ref name="Karsten">Mangor, Karsten. 2004. “Shoreline Management Guidelines”. DHI Water and Environment, 294pp.</ref>.
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|definition= The interface between land and sea. <ref name="Simm et al.">Simm, J.D., A.H. Brampton, N.W. Beech & J.S. Brooke, (1996). ''Beach Management Manual''. Ciria Report 153.</ref>.
 
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== Notes ==
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The line delineating the shoreline on Nautical Charts (Sea Maps) approximates this Mean High Water (MHW) line. The shoreline is not easy to identify in nature, in contrast to the [[coastline]], which is based on a clear morphological shift between the shore and the coast.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 16:35, 15 September 2008

Definition of Shoreline:
The interface between land and sea. [1].
This is the common definition for Shoreline, other definitions can be discussed in the article


Notes

The line delineating the shoreline on Nautical Charts (Sea Maps) approximates this Mean High Water (MHW) line. The shoreline is not easy to identify in nature, in contrast to the coastline, which is based on a clear morphological shift between the shore and the coast.

See also

For more coastal definitions, see also Definitions of coastal terms. See also the definition of foreshore and backshore

References

  1. Simm, J.D., A.H. Brampton, N.W. Beech & J.S. Brooke, (1996). Beach Management Manual. Ciria Report 153.