Nearshore
Nearshore is a term used in several disciplines to describe locations, processes, or activities that occur close to the shore. In physical oceanography and coastal geography, the nearshore zone comprises the coastal waters from the shoreline to the edge of the continental shelf where wave action, tidal currents, and sediment transport interact with the seabed and landforms. This zone is characterized by shallow depths, frequent wave breaking, and dynamic sediment exchange, and it hosts many ecosystems such as estuaries, beaches, and coastal wetlands. The nearshore boundary changes with tides and weather, and its extent varies by coastal geography.
In business and economics, nearshoring describes the practice of relocating services or manufacturing to a nearby
In energy and fishing industries, the term nearshore is used to describe activities conducted in shallow coastal