What makes it perfect is the fact that it has not one, but two coastlines.
Slopes off mountainous coastlines and narrow shelves often have outcrops of rock.
Massive hurricanes have shattered and submerged coastlines from the Gulf of Mexico to lower Manhattan.
This means people dwelling near coastlines imbibe more 18O in their water than do those living inland.
Across the region, the ground is beginning to give way, warping roads, buildings, pipelines, coastlines and river banks.
Home to big cities, stunning coastlines, and a rich history, North Carolina has a lot to offer visitors and residents alike.
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) occur when algae grow out of control and scientists suggest that they are increasing in number along coastlines.
Instead, sand miners must look to the banks of local rivers and coastlines, and this brings a whole host of environmental and human problems.
According to Nikkei (Japanese only), Kamakura mayor Takashi Matsuo acknowledges the government can't legally bar people from visiting the coastlines.
Sea-level rise would affect 10 million more people by 2100 if the half-degree extra warming brought a forecast 10cm additional pressure on coastlines.
Preserving and restoring them yields other benefits too, like buffering coastlines from storms and serving as nurseries for economically important fish.
Analysing these data revealed that estuaries and coastlines are less able to maintain, for example, water quality, as the number of species found within them declines.
An hour north of Orlando, the community advertises itself as a "collection of quaint retirement neighborhoods located in the heart of Florida nestled between two beautiful coastlines."
A 2009 report by Eurocontrol, a Brussels-based agency that coordinates air traffic management across Europe, estimated that more than 30 major European airports sat on coastlines or within river flood plains.
Coastlines throughout Mississippi, Alabama and west Florida remain on hurricane warning as forecasters warned of “historic” and “life-threatening” flooding from Hurricane Sally, a slow-moving weather system that is winding its way to the US Gulf coast.
And although the island of Greenland is remote, stretching from the north of the Atlantic high into the Arctic, its fate could have major implications for the severity of future flooding and may even alter coastlines and force communities to move inland.
Besides regions of glacio-isostatic crustal adjustment, both positive and negative, and the deltaic or geosynclinally subsiding areas, there are many tens of thousands of kilometres of coastlines that are relatively stable and a smaller fraction that are tectonically active.
“The Trump Administration is committed to protecting our coastlines and utilizing our available resources to restore, enhance or stabilize our beaches consistent with the law Congress wrote,” Secretary Bernhardt said in a statement released by Representative Van Drew’s office this week.
NSW answered that demand, but with renewed focus on conventional rivals with long coastlines and maritime assets, "NSW will most likely find itself going back to its maritime roots," the former operator said, adding that some support for land-based operations will likely continue as well.
Being an EU member has helped Britain clean up its rivers, streams and coastlines, which have become homes for otters, salmon, sea trout and other wildlife for the first time since the industrial revolution, a group of high level Remain supporters claim in an open letter to The Independent.
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