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Coastal Environments

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Question:

What is a Groyne ?

Author: Hannah Wolfendale



Answer:

A wooden barrier built out into the sea to stop the longshore drift of sand and shingle, and so cause the beach to grow. It is used to build beaches to protect against cliff erosion and provide an important tourist amenity. However, by trapping sediment it deprives another area, down-drift, of new beach material (beach replenishment)


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