The document summarizes coastal geomorphology and processes. It describes how marine processes like waves, along with sub-aerial processes and human activities, shape the coastline over time. Constructive waves build up sediment while destructive waves erode coasts. Coastal erosion occurs through abrasion, hydraulic pressure, corrosion, and sub-aerial processes like weathering and mass movement. The type and rate of erosion depends on factors like wave energy, beach material, and rock type. Material is transported along the coast through swash and backwash of waves.