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A similarity in the observed variability through time of two or more individual beaches (here quantified by synchronous changes in shoreline position and subaerial sand volume) can have significant implications to the increased focus worldwide on the need for expanded coastal monitoring. If it can be established that one or a select few beach sites exhibit ‘regionally representative’ behaviour in...