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Seawall Benefits and Drawbacks by Tejay Tolibas is a document available to read on EtoBox.
A seawall is a form of coastal defense that protects areas from flooding, waves, or tsunamis. It has a primary function to safeguard upland infrastructure and a secondary role of stabilizing fill. Seawalls are typically massive, high structures made of durable materials like concrete. They offer advantages such as strong coastal protection against erosion and storms but also have disadvantages such as accelerating erosion over time and disrupting natural sediment flows.
- Author
- Tejay Tolibas
- Language
- EN