International audienceThe Sillon de Talbert is a large swash-aligned gravel barrier spit of 3.5 km length, situated on the Northern coast of Brittany. Over the last decades, the spit experienced landward migration by rollover reaching 1.1 m.yr-1 at least since 1930, with maximum retreat rates of 1.35 m.yr-1 affecting the proximal section. This evolution has led to the construction of coastal defense structures (rip-rap and groin) during the 70’s and 80’s to stabilize the spit. In 2001, when the Sillon de Talbert became the property of the French public office called “Conservatoire du Littoral”, a different management strategy led to the removal of these hard coastal defence structures. At the same time, a topo-morphological survey was under...