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This paper demonstrates that changes in the dynamic nearshore environment could be successfully simulated by utilizing a combination of appropriate wave and sediment models. With the use of two microcomputer-based simulation models (WAVE and NSCWIS), nearshore sedimentary fluxes, and eventual beach and nearshore changes have been simulated. The WAVE model was modified by the Canada Center for...