The straight or sinuous, smooth or irregular interface between land and sea.
(1) The intersection of a specified plane of water with the SHORE. (2) (SMP) All of the water areas of the state, including reservoirs and their associated uplands, together with the lands underlying them, except those areas excluded under RCW 90.58.030(2)(d).
A zone that encompasses near-shore coastal waters, the shore, the coastline and its immediate hinterland
shifting line of contact between water and land
The boundary between a body of water and dry land.
the waters inside and shoreward of the 2 m depth contour measures below the chart datum (0 tide).
The intersection of a specified plane of water with the beach; it migrates with changes of the tide or of the water level. Compare – Shore Complex, Barrier Beach. (Jackson, 1997).
a boundary line between land and water
Boundary between the land and the sea, which is often defined as the mean high water line for mapping purposes.
The edge of a body of water
the boundary between land and water that goes all along the intricate borders of the bays, estuaries, and inlets
Intersection of the land with the water surface.
A line on a map representing the transition between an area of land and a body of water. A shoreline can delineate a polygon representing a lake or indicate the intersection between a landmass and an ocean.
Fuzzy lines or contours around the perforations in print film; caused by non-uniform drying.
The boundary between the water and land.
The intersection of the ocean water surface with the shore or beach.
On charts this represents the line of contact between the land and a selected water elevation.
The boundary line between a body of water and the land, measured on tidal waters at mean higher high water, and on non-tidal waterways at the ordinary high-water mark.
Where the land meets the water.
The dividing line between private land and public beach on beachfront property.