Accretion is the process of coastal sediment returning to the visible portion of a beach or foreshore after a submersion event. A sustainable beach or foreshore often goes through a cycle of submersion during rough weather and later accretion during calmer periods.

If a coastline is not in a healthy sustainable state, erosion can be more serious, and accretion does not fully restore the original volume of the visible beach or foreshore, which leads to permanent beach loss.

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Accretion Diagram

Coastal Management Teaching Resources

Coastal erosion/accretion trends in the study area. Download

Coastal Management 4

Accretion and erosion for different coastal types Coastal Wiki