it is Maine due to it's many coves
Florida
Coastline:* 397 miles (6) Tidal shoreline:* 7,721 miles (6) * Coastline refers to the general outline of a state's sea coast; tidal shoreline refers to the coastline, as well as offshore islands, sounds, bays, rivers, and creeks measured to the head of tidewaters or to a point where tidal waters narrow to a width of 100 feet.
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Florida has 1,350 miles of general coastline and 8,426 miles of tidal shoreline. Texas has 367 miles of general coastline and 3,359 miles of tidal shoreline. California has 840 miles of general coastline and 3,427 miles of tidal shoreline. The numbers will differ based on how the measurements were taken. The above answers are based on the following definitions. General coastline is defined as the general outline of seacoast. Measurements made with unit measure of 30 minutes of latitude on charts as near scale of 1:1,200,000 as possible. Coastline of bays and sounds is included to point where they narrow to width of unit measure, and distance across at such point is included. Tidal shoreline figures were obtained in 1939-1940 with recording instrument on largest-scale maps and charts then available. Shoreline of outer coast, offshore islands, sounds, bays, rivers, and creeks is included to head of tidewater, or to point where tidal waters narrow to width of 100 feet. Incidentally, Alaska has more than these three states combined with 6,640 miles of general coastline and 33,904 miles of tidal shoreline. The source of this information is the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service.
Florida has a total shoreline of approximately 8,436 miles, including tidal shorelines along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. This extensive coastline makes Florida the state with the longest coastline in the contiguous United States.
With its numerous islands, Alaska has nearly 34,000 miles of tidal shoreline.
In the sea or near the shoreline for some wave energy devices.
There is 5, 580 miles of the Pacific shoreline in Alaska. The total amount of tidal coastline is 31, 383.
The tidal range is the vertical difference between the high tide and the succeeding low tide.
Tidal shoreline refers to the area where the land meets the water and is influenced by the ebb and flow of the tides. This dynamic zone experiences changes in water levels daily due to the gravitational interactions between the Earth, moon, and sun. Tidal shorelines are important ecosystems that support a variety of plant and animal species, as well as providing protection from coastal erosion.
A tidal flat is not a depositional shoreline feature; rather, it is an intertidal area characterized by mud or sand flats that are exposed during low tide and submerged during high tide.