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Figure 1: Study site location. A: the UK’s North Sea coast; B: the barrier coastline of North Norfolk; C: Blakeney Point
Table 1: Mean total shoreline change and shoreline change rate for managed and unmanaged sections of Blakeney Point, for the two eras
Figure 3. Vegetation line retreat during 2007-2008 and 2013-2014 obtained from vertical aerial photographs
Figure 4. Total shoreline change contribution of years with recorded storm surges during the second (unmanaged) era

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