Part of the coastal area of Pandeglang Regency in Banten Province is a developing area with a high level of human activity in the form of industrial and tourism activities. Observation and management of the dynamics of coastal areas, especially related to the shoreline, are important studies in supporting the sustainability of communities in coastal areas. Shoreline changes can be identified using remote sensing technology, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), and statistical analysis. Analysis of the shoreline rate was carried out using the Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS) software. The statistical methods used are Net Shoreline Movement (NSM) and End Point Rate (EPR). In general, the shoreline in some coastal areas of Pandeglang experiences accretion and erosion. The farthest accretion is shown in the area around PLTU Labuan Port as far as 696.48 meters with a change rate of 19.88 meters/year. This indicates that land reclamation is one of the factors that induce the accretion process in the area. Meanwhile, the largest erosion occurred in Tanjung Lesung as far as -135.08 meters with a rate of change of -4.50 meters/year.
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