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  • ...aters are built to protect a coast or activities along the coastline (e.g. ports, ship wharf) from wave action. In general terms, a detached breakwater is a ...is, I. and Stempel, P. 2023. Assessing the morphodynamic response of a New England beach-barrier
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  • ...ar place for recreation, habitation and commerce. Typical features include ports, marinas, fishing harbours, roads, railways, power stations, agriculture, r ...ibility to maritime trade and transport routes through the construction of ports and harbours;
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  • ...Participatory Coastal Zone Management: A Case Study of the Norfolk Coast, England. Journal of Coastal Research, 22 (6), 1527-153</ref>. *Many ports have a long history of autonomous powers and action.
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  • as fisheries and aquaculture, ports and shipping, marine recreation, and the defence of coastal | '''East England'''
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  • ...intense boating and associated activities, such as fishing and commercial ports, marinas and dry-docks. ...omenon – not only all the populations of dog whelk analysed in southwest England were affected but worldwide the same phenomenon was reported and for differ
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  • ...heritage and sustainability in the coastal zone: experiences in south west England. Journal of Cultural Heritage, 4(1), pp.57 – 68.</ref>. ...conservation measures, for example, of historic buildings connected to sea ports or manufacturing facilities. The realization of conservation projects for t
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  • [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...gear, size of boat, catch and vast distances within and between different ports is an important consideration in developing a more inclusive management app :::::::Figure 1. Cornwall and Scilly Isles FLAG, southwest England (Source: [http://www.vliz.be/nl/kaarten VLIZ], 2014)
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  • ...ndices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) as the 19th most deprived district in England<ref>Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) (2011) The Engli ::::::::Figure 1. Hastings, East Sussex, southeast England (Source: [http://www.vliz.be/ VLIZ], 2014)
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  • ...re is a village at the mouth of the River Torridge in the county of Devon, England. It has a rich history of ship-building and is home to Appledore Shipbuilde [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Axmouth is a village in the east of Devon, England, near the mouth of the River Axe. The village itself is about 1 km inland, [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Barnstaple is a former river-port and the largest town in North Devon, England. Historically Barnstaple was a wool-production area, however today its main [[category: Ports England]]
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  • The village of Beer is in south-east Devon, England, and situated on the famous Jurassic Coast. Historically, the main sources ...sider.com/Business/Beer_Fisheries/ Beer Fisheries]''', 41 Park Road, Beer, England
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  • Beesands is located in south Devon, England. It is characterised by a mile-long shingle beach that has recently won aw [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...n, south-west England. Historically, Bideford was one of Britain's largest ports however today its economy is centred around retail. In addition to this, a [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Bognor Regis is a seaside resort town in West Sussex, on the south coast of England. It is 55.5 miles (89 km) south-west of London and 24 miles (39 km) west of |restaurantshotels='''Beach Restaurant''', Bognor seafront, Bognor Regis, England
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  • [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Brightlingsea is a coastal town in the county of Essex, England. It is situated at the mouth of the River Colne, on Brightlingsea Creek. It [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...In 1580, Brighton's 80-boat, 10,000-net fleet was the largest in southern England and employed 400 men. Herring and mackerel were the main products, but plai [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...nd out of the harbour today, with Brixham being one of Britain’s busiest ports.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brixham</ref> [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Bude is a small coastal resort town in north Cornwall, England. Historically, its importance was of a harbour then later as a source of se [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Burnham-on-Crouch is a town in the county of Essex in the East of England, and lies on the north bank of the River Crouch. Historically, it has bene [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Cadgwith is a village and fishing port located in south-west Cornwall, England, on what is known as the Lizard peninsula. From the 16th century, the villa [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Christchurch is a town on the south coast of Dorset, England, with it covering an area of 19.5 square miles (51 km2). The town's harbour [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Clacton is a town in Essex, England. It is a seaside resort that saw a peak of tourists in the summer months be [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Clovelly is a small village in the Torridge district of Devon, England. It is a major tourist attraction notable for its extremely steep pedestria [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Colchester is a historic town in Essex, England, and has been named as one of Britain's fastest growing towns. As the oldes [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Coverack is a coastal village and fishing port in Cornwall, England, and is located on the east side of the Lizard peninsula. Fishing forms par [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Cromer is a coastal town and civil parish in north Norfolk, England. Tourism is an important part of the local economy with the town a popular [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Dartmouth is a town in Devon, England. It is set on the western bank of the estuary of the River Dart, and lies w [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Dover is a town and major ferry port in the county of Kent, in South East England. It faces France across the narrowest part of the English Channel. The surr [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Dungeness is a headland on the coast of Kent, England, formed largely of a shingle beach which is one of the largest expanses of [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Eastbourne is a large town and borough in East Sussex, on the south coast of England. As a seaside resort, Eastbourne derives a large and increasing income from [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Exmouth is a port town and seaside resort in Devon, England, sited on the east bank of the mouth of the River Exe. Historically, it was [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...rt on Faversham Creek and was the birthplace of the explosives industry in England.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faversham</ref> [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Felixstowe is a seaside town on the North Sea coast of Suffolk, England. The town gives its name to the nearby Port of Felixstowe, which is the lar [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Folkestone is a port town located on the English Channel, in Kent, south-east England. Folkestone was at one stage a resort town with a developed shipping trade. [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Gravesend is a town in northwest Kent, England, on the south bank of the Thames. It’s a busy commercial town, with a hea [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Great Wakering is a village in Essex, England. The nearest large town is Southend which is approximately four miles to th [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...Yarmouth, often known to locals as Yarmouth, is a coastal town in Norfolk, England. It is located at the mouth of the River Yare, 20 miles (32 km) east of Nor [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...is a town and borough in the county of East Sussex, on the south coast of England. Hastings was, for centuries, an important fishing port; although nowadays [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Hayle is a small town and cargo port in west Cornwall, England. It is situated at the mouth of the Hayle River, and has the Celtic Sea to [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Hayling Island is an island off the south coast of England, in the county of Hampshire. Oysters have been fished on the Hayling oyster [[category: Ports England]]
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  • The Helford River is a flooded river valley in Cornwall, England. The river has long been an important industrial and agricultural marine hi ...k/ Blue Pointer Charter]''', 6 Park En Venton, Mullion, Helston, Cornwall, England. TR12 7JH
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  • Herne Bay is a seaside town in Kent, South East England. The town began as a small shipping community, receiving goods and passenge [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Ilfracombe is a seaside resort on the North Devon coast, England. Until the mid-19th century Ilfracombe's economy was based around maritime [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Ipswich is a town in the county of Suffolk, England of which it is the county town. It is located on the estuary of the River O [[category: Ports England]]
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  • The Isle of Wight is a county and the largest of England’s islands, located in the English Channel. The largest industry on the Is [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Keyhaven is a hamlet on the south coast of England in the county of Hampshire. It is a fishing village, but the trade has been [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Kimmeridge is a small village in Dorset, England. On the coast south-west of the village lies the roughly semi-circular Kimm [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...Lynn is a sea port and market town in the county of Norfolk in the East of England. It is situated 97 miles (156 km) north of London. King's Lynn has always b [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Kingsbridge is a market town and tourist hub in Devon, England, and is situated at the northern end of the Kingsbridge Estuary. It has als ...7fMaGCzAPZnoA4&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAg&biw=1366&bih=643#q=Kingsbridge+fishing+quay+england&tbm=isch]]
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  • Langstone Harbour is an inlet of the English Channel in Hampshire, England. It is sandwiched between Portsea Island to the south and west, Hayling Isl [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Leigh-on-Sea is a town in Essex, England. Leigh-on-Sea is situated on the northern side of the estuary of the river [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Littlehampton is a seaside resort town in West Sussex, England, on the east bank at the mouth of the River Arun. Its port is based around [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Looe is a small coastal town and busy fishing port in south-east Cornwall, England. Looe is divided in two by the River Looe, with East Looe and West Looe bei [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...to develop as a centre of the renewable energy industry within the East of England.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowestoft</ref> [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...age of West Lulworth, on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site in Dorset, England. It is a very popular tourist destination with approximately 500,000 people [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Lyme Regis is a coastal town in Dorset, England. The town lies in Lyme Bay, on the English Channel coast at the Dorset–De [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Lymington is a port on the west bank of the Lymington River in Hampshire, England. The town has a large tourist industry, based on proximity to the renowned [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Lynmouth is a village in Devon, England, on the northern edge of Exmoor. The village straddles the confluence of th [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Maldon is a town on the Blackwater estuary in Essex, England. Maldon is known throughout the country and in many parts of the world as t [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Margate is a seaside town in Kent, England. For at least 250 years, Margate has been a leading seaside resort in the U [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Mevagissey is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England. The village nestles in a small valley and faces east to Mevagissey Bay. Th [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Mullion is a village in Cornwall, England, and is situated on the Lizard Peninsula. Mullion Island, an uninhabited is [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Newhaven is a town in the Lewes District of East Sussex in England. It lies at the mouth of the River Ouse, on the English Channel coast. Its [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Newquay is a town and seaside resort in Cornwall, England, and is situated on the North Atlantic coast of Cornwall. The town is bound [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Padstow is a town and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, and situated on the west bank of the River Camel estuary. During the mid-n [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Paignton is a seaside town on the coast of Devon, England. It has origins as a Celtic settlement and grew as a small fishing village. [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Penberth is a small coastal village on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England. Penberth Cove is characterised by its traditional fishing cove which serve [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Penzance is a town and port in Cornwall, England, and is well known for being the most westerly major town in Cornwall. Situ [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Plymouth is a city on the south coast of Devon, England, about 310 km south-west of London. It is situated between the mouths of th [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Polperro is a village and fishing harbour on the south-east Cornwall coast, England, and is situated on the River Pol, 25 miles (40 km) west of the major city [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Polruan is a small fishing village in Cornwall, England. It is bounded on three sides by water: to the north by Pont Creek, to the [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...ge coastal town and seaport in the county of Dorset, on the south coast of England. It is also a renowned tourist resort, attracting visitors with its large n [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...Isaac is a small fishing village on the Atlantic Coast of north Cornwall, England. The centre of the village dates from the 18th and 19th centuries, from a t [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Porthleven is a town and fishing port in Cornwall, England. It is the most southerly port on the island of Great Britain and was origi [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Porthoustock is a hamlet in Cornwall, England, and is situated on the east coast of the Lizard Peninsula. Its main indust [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...esort of Weymouth, forming the southernmost point of the county of Dorset, England. A barrier beach over which runs a main road connects it to the British mai ...sa=X&ei=xhTuU9zyPObX7Aa7sYCwCg&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAg&biw=1366&bih=643#q=Portland+england+fishing+quay&tbm=isch]]
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  • Portloe is a small village in Cornwall, England and is situated on the Roseland Peninsula. Along with a small fishing fleet [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...all, England. In the 19th century, Portreath was one of the main exporting ports for copper ore mined in the local area. The village extends along both side [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Portsmouth is the second largest county in Hampshire on the south coast of England. Portsmouth is notable for being the United Kingdom's only island city; it [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...all town on the Isle of Sheppey in the Swale borough of Kent in South East England. Queenborough today still reflects something of its original 18th-century s ...ef07Aa20oHgDQ&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAg&biw=1366&bih=643#q=Queenborough+fishing+quay+england&tbm=isch]]
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  • ...of the 19th century and is a member of the ancient confederation of Cinque Ports. Ramsgate’s main attraction is its coastline and its main industries are |monuments='''[http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Kent/Ramsgate-306632/Things_To_Do-Ramsgate-TG-C-1.html Sailor's Church]''',
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  • ...wn, civil parish and port on the River Fal on the south coast of Cornwall, England, and is where the River Fal enters the English Channel. Falmouth is famous [[category: Ports England]]
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  • The River Fowey is a river in Cornwall, England. It rises at Fowey Well then broadens at Milltown before joining the Englis [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...of his novels in the area. The Diocese of Rochester, the second oldest in England, is based at Rochester Cathedral, and was responsible for the founding of K [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Rye is a small town in East Sussex, England, which stands approximately two miles from the open sea and is at the confl [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Salcombe is a town in Devon, England. The town is close to the mouth of the Kingsbridge Estuary, built mostly on [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Selsey is a seaside town in West Sussex, England. Selsey lies at the southernmost point of the Manhood Peninsula, almost cut [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Sennen is a coastal village in Cornwall, England. Sennen village is situated approximately eight miles (13 km) west-southwes [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...iver Medway on the north-west corner of the Isle of Sheppey in north Kent, England. Sheerness began as a fort built in the 16th century to protect the River M [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Shoreham is a small seaside town and port in West Sussex, England. The town is bordered to its north by the South Downs National Park, to its [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Sizewell is a small fishing village in the English county of Suffolk, England. It is located on the North Sea and is the site of two nuclear power statio [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...mpton is the largest city in the county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. It lies at the northernmost point of Southampton Water at the confluence o [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Southend-on-Sea is a seaside resort in Essex, England, on the north side of the Thames estuary 40 miles (64 km) east of central L [[category: Ports England]]
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  • St Ives is a seaside town and port in Cornwall, England. The town lies north of Penzance and west of Camborne on the coast of the C |museums='''St. Ives Museum''', Wheal Dream, St Ives TR26 1PR, England
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  • ...is a small town on the Roseland Peninsula on the south coast of Cornwall, England. It has an immense natural harbour, often claimed to be the third largest i [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Swanage is a coastal town in the south east of Dorset, England. It is situated at the eastern end of the Isle of Purbeck, approximately 10 [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Tollesbury is a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater. It is sit [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Torquay is a seaside town in Devon, England. The town's economy was initially based upon fishing and agriculture, but i [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Walton-on-the-Naze is a small town in Essex, England, on the North Sea coast in the Tendring district. It is a resort town, attr [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...Bay is a small harbour settlement on the English Channel coast in Dorset, England, sited at the mouth of the River Brit. West Bay is also part of the Jurassi [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...est Mersea Yacht Club is a notable centre for sailing on the East coast of England. The town also boasts a lifeboat station. The town hosts an annual regatta, [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Weymouth is a seaside town in Dorset, England, situated on a sheltered bay at the mouth of the River Wey on the English C [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Whitstable is a seaside town located on the north coast of Kent, in southeast England. Whitstable is famous for its oysters, which have been collected in the are ...helkman, Derrick has fished oysters, cockles and whelks (sea snails) along England's Kentish coast for over 67 years. Today his family business, West Whelks,
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  • Wivenhoe is a town in north eastern Essex, England. Wivenhoe village, on the banks of the River Colne, and Wivenhoe Cross, on [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Worthing is a large seaside town in West Sussex, England. It is situated at the foot of the South Downs National Park, 10 miles (16 [[category: Ports England]]
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  • Wyke Regis is a village in south Dorset, England, and is part of the south western suburbs of the popular tourist destinatio [[category: Ports England]]
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  • ...st fishing port of France and has been an important port linking France to England until the late twentieth century. Classified as a "tourist resort" it is c [[category: Ports France]]
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  • ...apital (which is Arras). Calais is also the first French city linking with England thanks to its port, the first French passenger port and the Channel Tunnel. [[category: Ports France]]
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  • ...s in which the property is present. Click on the property to see a list of ports in which the property is present. <span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 120%">'''<small>England:</small>'''
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  • ...stranded on the beaches to disembark the produce, or used the neighbouring ports of Nieuwpoort, Blankenberge and later Zeebrugge to do so. By the end of the ...Oostende, Zeebrugge, Nieuwpoort, Blankenberge) of the previously mentioned ports or fishing communities.
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  • ...ndices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) as the 19th most deprived district in England<ref>Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) (2011) The Engli ::::::::'''Figure 2. Hastings, East Sussex, southeast England (Source: [http://www.vliz.be/ VLIZ], 2014)'''
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  • Ports and cities have developed on almost all major estuaries, exploiting opportu [[Image:PrandleFig2.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Figure 2. Estuaries of England and Wales.]]
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  • As from the early Middle-Ages, the ports of Oostende and Nieuwpoort enjoyed a certain prosperity and status in the f ...icular to England. The part of the Belgian fleet that stayed in their home ports was exceptionally allowed to fish in coastal waters from 1941 onwards and l
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  • ...l, P. 2011. Morphodynamic characteristics and classification of beaches in England and Wales. Marine Geol. 286: 1–20.</ref>. For small values of <math>RTR</ ...o supply of sand to the coast. Other typical problems are sedimentation in ports and the closure of river mouths due to the seasonal pattern of precipitatio
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