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Investigate the dominant Coastal processes acting on Porlock bay and also consider suitable management strategies for Porlock bay.


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Investigate the dominant Coastal processes acting on Porlock bay and also consider suitable management strategies for Porlock bay.

... Introduction Aims: * To investigate the dominant Coastal processes acting on Porlock bay. * To consider suitable management strategies for Porlock bay. This is an Investigation into the Coastal processes occurring in Porlock Bay, Exmoor National Park. Porlock bay is a bay that has two points, which are Gore Point and Hurlstone Point. These two points were built because there was soft rock in between two hard rocks so it became a bay. This is a famous area for the tourists that go on holiday there because it is quiet and has beautiful natural scenery. It is also famous because of its geographical processes. This bay also has farmland growing on it. Hurlstone point is at the West of Porlock Beach and is in the position of the end of Long Shore Drift. Therefore Hurlstone point had more rounded rocks. Hurlstone Point also has a cliff stopping the Long shore drift so that's why it might

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