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A breach in the coastal defense system at Alkborough on the Humber Estuary in Eastern England that allows sea water to flood former agricultural land and creating 150 hectares of wetland. As well as protecting nearby urban areas from flooding, the site also provides valuable wetland habitat for wildlife. Alkborough is currently the largest coastal realignment project in Europe and has been quickly colonized by wildlife.
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A breach in the coastal defense system at Alkborough on the Humber Estuary in Eastern England that allows sea water to flood former agricultural land and creating 150 hectares of wetland. As well as protecting nearby urban areas from flooding, the site also provides valuable wetland habitat for wildlife. Alkborough is currently the largest coastal realignment project in Europe and has been quickly colonized by wildlife.

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