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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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  • [[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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