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coastal oceanography

Coastal oceanography studies the dynamic interactions between the land and sea along coastlines. It explores how ocean currents, tides, and waves shape the coastal environment, influence marine ecosystems, and impact human activities like shipping and fishing. Factors such as water chemistry, sediment transport, and weather patterns are also examined to understand processes like erosion, pollution, and habitat changes. This field helps us manage coastal resources responsibly, protect communities from flooding, and sustain diverse marine life vital for ecological and economic health.