“…However, in recent times, the extensive man‐made modifications of coasts and lands, that is, ports, coastal defence structures and human settlements, become key factors in triggering coastal dynamic changes (Chu et al, 2020; Di Stefano et al, 2013; Fletcher et al, 2012). As such, many studies on shoreline changes throughout the world have been carried out over the last few years (Aladwani, 2022; Bacino et al, 2020; Borzì et al, 2021; Quang, Linh et al, 2021). Shoreline change analysis methods that have been applied worldwide comprise the use of video images introduced by Holman et al (1993), Plant and Holman (1997) and Lippmann and Holman (1989), numerical modelling by applying continuity equation in LITPACK software (Rezaee et al, 2019), and computation of End Point Rate (EPR), Linear Regression Rate (LRR) and Weighted Linear Regression Rate (WLR) statistical parameters from image analysis utilizing Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS) software (Johnston et al, 2023; Laksono, Borzì et al, 2022; Santos et al, 2021).…”