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which is called the shallow shore region of a sea?​

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The term coastal ocean is sometimes used to describe processes in the immediate vicinity of the coastline where water (and sediment) movement is strongly affected by wave movement and wave breaking. This region, also often - and more appropriately - called the coastal zone, is the shallowest part of the shelf sea.

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They form in areas with small tidal ranges. Coastal lagoons are created as a shallow basin near the shore gradually erodes, and the ocean seeps in between the sandbars or barrier islands. The size and depth of coastal lagoons often depend on sea level. When the sea level is low, coastal lagoons are swampy wetlands.

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