
CoastSat is an open-source software toolkit, implemented in Python, that provides powerful capabilities for global shoreline mapping. It allows users to extract time-series of shoreline position from an extensive archive of publicly available satellite imagery, specifically Landsat and Sentinel-2 data, spanning over 40 years.
This tool is invaluable for coastal monitoring and research, offering a flexible and accessible way to analyze coastal dynamics. Users can explore and download existing satellite-derived shoreline data directly from the associated CoastSat website.
The project is actively maintained, with regular updates and community support available through its GitHub repository and Gitter chat.
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