India's embayed beaches are vanishing due to a mix of climate change and human activity
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India's embayed beaches are vanishing due to a mix of climate change and human activity
Research Matters Staff Writer(s) Goa 9 Jun 2025 India’s Western Coastal Plains lies between the western part of the Deccan plateau and the Arabian Sea. The plains extend from the Kutch region in Gujarat to Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of the Indian peninsula in Tamil Nadu, with the Western Ghats forming their eastern boundary. The place where the land meets the sea has been shaped by the waves and tides over thousands of years. In recent ye…
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