The shoreline is the boundary between land and sea. The shoreline has an irregular nature and change due to tidal conditions. Shoreline changes occur due to human activity and natural environment that results in eradication of erosion and sediment in the shoreline. UAV as a tool used to identify the shoreline change. However, the measurement of large-size reclaimed land using terrestrial survey methods, such as total station and GPS requires a huge number of efforts in terms of time and labour spending. Although, the current method is good in airborne sampling, however it is quite expensive and more complicated to handle. The objectives of this study is to identify the shoreline change from the image taken by using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and to analyse the data using pix4Dmapper and Global Mapper. Planning flight plans for UAV is necessary in this study. The shoreline changes are visibly clear during low tide from July to October 2018. Total length of erosion for three months from July to October 2018 is 8.428 m. Since the aim of this study was successfully achieved, using UAV photogrammetry could be applied in many fields and in determining and identifying the shoreline change.
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