a state of flux everything changes it s only a question of time and then here owns those it s easy to see that if we didn t take measures to protect the coastline the island would continue to move toward the mainland that is eastwards. is that really the best solution i see. when the the animals that live ten kilometers from the coast are very different from those that live near the beach can this interference in the ecosystem become a problem. that s true it is interference but considering the alternative measures coastal and nature conservationists agree that this is the most environmentally friendly intervention. to take least i mean how is climate change affecting. mulishly that we have a rise in sea levels around settled. that means storm surges began at a higher level because the basics the level is already slightly higher we also notice a change in the species composition in the water in sea national park. and
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measures to protect the coastline the island would continue to move toward the mainland that is eastwards. is that really the best solution i assume that the animals that live ten kilometers from the coast are very different from those that live near the beach can this interference in the ecosystem become a problem. that s true it is interference but considering the alternative measures coastal and nature conservationists agree that this is the most environmentally friendly intervention. to take least i mean how is climate change affecting xit i mean we have a rise in sea levels around sort. that means storm surges begin at a higher level because the basic same level is already slightly higher we also notice a change in the species composition in the water seen national park. that may not be something tourists notice but those of us doing research here really see
runs the forces of nature museum. is it because it is known for its beautiful beaches but the sand keeps causing problems why is that. because the sand gets washed away by storm tides is the it is prey to coastal erosion that is sand isn t washed up on to the beach the way it used to be and the beach doesn t grow but naturally gets smaller because the sand is carried away at. the muck. and that s even worse when there are storm surges. so if you want to preserve the shoreline the sand has to be added to it every year as well here and we do that with beach nourishment or sand replenishment force what s it look like without human intervention doesn t says it s in the nature of a coast to be in a state of flux everything changes it s only a question of time and here owns those it s easy to see that if we didn t take
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