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Biological-physical interactions are fundamental to understanding and managing coastal dynamics.

Martin SolanTom SpencerDavid M PatersonChristopher A UnsworthElizabeth K ChristieAndrew J BlightJenny BrownHelen BrooksI Dougal LichtmanXiaoyan WeiXiaorong LiPete ThorneJulian LeylandJasmin A GodboldCharlie ThompsonMegan E WilliamsAndrew PlaterIris MollerLaurent O Amoudry
Published in: Royal Society open science (2023)
There is an urgent need to address coastal dynamics as a fundamental interaction between physical and biological processes, particularly when trying to predict future biological-physical linkages under anticipated changes in environmental forcing. More integrated modelling, support for observational networks and the use of management interventions as controlled experimental exercises should now be vigorously pursued.
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