Examples of 'coastal sites' in a sentence

Meaning of "coastal sites"

coastal sites: locations situated near the coast or shoreline, often featuring specific characteristics or attractions

How to use "coastal sites" in a sentence

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Suitable for exposed and coastal sites.
Normally it is found at coastal sites but is also common within olive groves.
Visitors are redirected to other major heritage coastal sites.
Integrated coastal sites.
Coastal sites with pronounced diurnal wind cycles of local character are not recommended.
It is often found in disturbed coastal sites.
Increased log debris in some coastal sites may also contribute to stabilization.
Rising sea levels have destroyed evidence of shell middens at many prehistoric coastal sites.
Historic coastal sites.
Solutions that seek out a balance between sustainable economic development and the conservation of coastal sites.
The programme will include specific measures for coastal sites and tourist attractions.
The data indicate that coastal sites performed slightly better than inland bathing waters.
At the same time, tourism can degrade coastal sites.
Coastal sites show the presence of the Saladoid culture.
It is found only in a few coastal sites along the North Queensland coast.

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O Coastal sites were ranked according to their relative vulnerability to erosion.
The western population overwinters in various coastal sites in central and southern California.
These coastal sites are conveniently connected by the Konkan Railway.
Seasonal feed - ing aggregations of the sharks occur at several coastal sites.
Blue dots indicate coastal sites and pink shaded areas indicate the extent of Phoenician settlements.
He must have a compatible health for fieldwork, from coastal sites to high mountains.
Twelve percent of coastal sites and one-third of freshwater areas were insufficiently sampled.
Fuscum has not been captured in a variety of coastal sites lacking A. latifolia.
Yet southern and coastal sites Greece, which contained materials from the Mesolithic are less known.
Diatom species richness is similar in continental, maritime, and coastal sites.
Some 95 % of coastal sites and 89 % of rivers and lakes now meet the legal quality requirements.
In 575, the Lombards landed on the island and they established several strategically important coastal sites.
Sand-dominated coastal sites develop from sand accretion which is controlled by sediment transport processes ( Thomson, 1981 ).

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