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Juncture of land and sea. This line migrates, changing with the tide or other fluctuation in water level. Where waves are present on the beach, this line is also known as the limit of backrush. (Approximately, the intersection of land with Stillwater level.) (US Army Corps of Engineers, Low Cost Shore Protection: A Property Owner's Guide, 2004)

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