“…The degree of resilience in land-sea intersection areas remains poorly understood, as the difficulty on unraveling interaction relationships between coastal community development and marine ecosystem changes. Nevertheless, coastal cities, especially in bay areas, are, in many cases, global economic centers (e.g., manufacturing, technology, trade, and finance) where the massive population aggregation and speeding up of industrialization make them vulnerable in facing complex disturbances from both the land and sea areas (Gao et al, 2022). For example, Bohai Bay, Yangtze river Delta, and Pearl River Delta of Chinese important bay areas and other international bay areas, e.g., the Tokyo Bay, San Francisco Bay, and New York Bay, are in a dilemma between economic growth and ecological degradation.…”