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  • Kangaroo Island coastal plants are hardy and salt-tolerant.
    Kangaroo-Island-Coastal-Ecosystem.jpg
  • A steep coastal dune crumbles into the ocean, Kangaroo Island, South Australia.
    Kangaroo-Island-Coastal-Dune.jpg
  • Coastal areas replanted with native species near Port Elliot, South Australia.
    Coastal-Regeneration.jpg
  • Coastal areas replanted with native species near Port Elliot, South Australia.
    Coastal-Regeneration-Portrait.jpg
  • Shorelines are undercut by rising tides and changing currents in many areas of the Marshall Islands.
    Bare-Roots-Majuro-Atoll
  • Dunes and coastal flora drop suddenly down to the turquoise waters on the coast of Kangaroo Island, South Australia.
    Kangaroo-Island-Dune.jpg
  • In low-lying coastal areas rising tides often undercut the shallow root system of coconut palms.
    Fallen-Palms-Eneko-Island
  • The sunset fades into blue dusk above the reefs and dunes and sandy sweep of West Beach, Robe.
    Evening-Shoreline.tif
  • At sunset, the red light of the sun catches the red of the iron ore that tinges the sand orange at Little Dip Conservation Park on South Australia's wild Limestone Coast.
    Red-Evening-Coast.tif
  • West beach is a place of wild waves and wild wind: as something of a wild child I climbed the cliffs and swam (cautiously) in the surf where the waves were tamed by the reefs and rocks that makes the Limestone Coast so perilous for boats. Returning with my camera, many years later, at dusk, the ocean is turquoise, aquamarine, below white breakers. A long exposure allowed me to give a glimpse of how the rocky shoreline softens the surf just as the surf gradually wears the limestone rocks to sand that make up the sweep of West Beach itself.
    West-Beach-Twilight.tif
  • The rough coastline at Black Point, Kangaroo Island
    Rough Coast.jpg
  • A cemetery that has been badly hit by high tides and storm surges crumbles into the ocean beach on Majuro Atoll, July, 2009.
    Crumbling-Graveyard-Majuro
  • The non-native (and invasive) Sea Spurge ((Euphorbia paralias) growing on a beach on Kangaroo Island, South Australia.
    Sea-Spurge.jpg
  • Afternoon, and the rising tide sweeps over the rocks of the Seto Inland Sea coast of Shikoku like a mist.
    Inland-Sea-Incoming-Tide.tif
  • The rugged coast and turquoise ocean make this Kangaroo Island landscape stunning.
    Kangaroo-Island-Coastline.jpg
  • Fallen palms on the lagoon beach mark changing tides and sea level rise on the low-lying atolls of the Marshall Islands.
    fallen-palms-climate-change-Eneko-Island
  • Limonium and Largurus ovatus growing in a coastal area near Port Elliot, South Australia.
    Lagurus-Ovatus.tif
  • Rocky coastal geology at Black Point, Kangaroo Island, South Australia.
    Black-Point-Geology.jpg