seasides
Seasides refer to the coastal zone where land meets the sea, including natural features such as beaches, dunes, cliffs, estuaries, and nearshore waters, as well as the towns and communities established along the coast. The term covers both the physical coastline and the built environments that support recreation, residence, and economic activity.
Geography and landscape vary by coast type. Sandy beaches may be long and gently sloping, while rocky
Human use and culture are central to the concept of seasides. Many seaside areas function as tourism
Ecology and conservation emphasize the coastal ecosystem’s biodiversity and fragility. Seaside environments host nesting birds, marine
Global distribution covers coastlines worldwide, from tropical beaches to temperate shores. The character of a seaside—its