Environment
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Coastal Erosion Accelerates as Tidal Range Expands, New Research Shows
Tidal flats, also known as mud flats, make up coastal wetlands that protect against destructive powers from the ocean such as waves, tsunamis and hurricanes. These guardians of the coastlines, however, are under threat due to natural and human events.
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