The effects to Happisburgh...
The main effect has been the loss of land...
And with the loss of land becomes the loss of property...
Also Happisburgh is known for the well know sand Martins, that fly here in the spring, make their nests in the cliffs at Happisburgh and if the cliffs keep retreating they will have no where to make their nests.
Last but not least..
Happisburgh is a barrier to the Norfolk Broads and if Happisburgh keeps retreating at the rate it is the Norfolk broads will eventually flood with sea water and the river water fish will die, this will put some types of fish endangered...
Happisburgh is a barrier to the Norfolk Broads and if Happisburgh keeps retreating at the rate it is the Norfolk broads will eventually flood with sea water and the river water fish will die, this will put some types of fish endangered...