shorelinebased
shorelinebased is a term used to describe systems, activities, or phenomena that are directly related to or situated along a shoreline. This can encompass a wide range of applications and natural processes. In ecological contexts, shorelinebased ecosystems are those that exist at the interface between land and water bodies such as oceans, lakes, or rivers. These environments are characterized by unique biological communities adapted to fluctuating water levels, salinity, and wave action. Examples include intertidal zones, salt marshes, mangrove forests, and coastal dunes.
In human infrastructure and development, shorelinebased refers to structures or services that rely on proximity to
The term can also apply to scientific research and data collection. Shorelinebased monitoring might involve deploying