
- Eroded beach ridge on Texel., Ecomare
Erosion of the Dutch Coast
Because the shoreline is continually crumbling due to coastal erosion, the ability of the dunes, sea dikes and other man-made flood defences for keeping out the water is slowly being undermined. Direct causes are the influences of the currents, tides, waves, wind and sea-level rise. The problems have a structural character and can be found along the whole coast.
- Sand catchers
- Erosion of the forebanks
- Wandering islands
- Parched dunes
- Wind erosion
- Wave erosion
- A dam by Eierland, Texel
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