Anse Kerlan — One clearly visible sign of the vulnerability of the Seychelles islands to the effects of climate change lies on the Indian Ocean archipelago's coastlines where several shorelines have been subjected to intense degradation and erosion.
North East Point, situated in the northern part of the main island of Mahé, Anse La Mouche (Bay of the Fly) in the western part of Mahé and even the shoreline near the jetty on third most populated island of La Digue are examples of regions that have borne witness to coastal erosion, mainly due to rising sea levels as well as stronger waves which remove large portions of sand from the beaches.
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