This report presents the findings of CADW funded surveys carried out
between 1993 and 1998 on the Welsh coastal zone and discusses the
broader implications of the project. The contributors define what is
meant by coastal archaeology and outline the methodology of the surveys,
before presenting a chronological overview of their results, of the
location, type and importance of sites threatened by natural erosion,
the construction of sea defences and of harbour and port facilities for
example. Moreover, this report looks at priorities for the future and
stresses the urgent need for archaeological representation on national
forums and committees and in any decision-making that threatens the
heritage of the Welsh coastline.