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Coastal sediment transport refers to the movement of sediments—such as sand, silt, and clay—along coastal environments due to natural forces. This process plays a crucial role in shaping coastlines, influencing marine habitats, and affecting human activities, such as navigation, fishing, and beach recreation. There are several key mechanisms involved in coastal sediment transport: 1. **Wave Action**: Waves crashing onto the shore can erode coastal land and transport sediments both onshore and offshore.

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