Definition of high water line

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high water line

The term 'high water line' as it applies to the area of coastlines can be defined as ' the intersection of mean high water with the shore. the shoreline delineated on the nautical charts of the u.s. coast and geodetic survey is an approximation of the mean high water line'.

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