International audienceA unique dataset of 27 years of shoreline changes along the western coast of Cotentin Peninsula (Normandy, France) with a high temporal resolution (about 60 fields surveys) provides an opportunity to analyse the space and time variability of a tidal sandy wave-exposed shoreline and to identify the main drivers of this variability. Spatially, as often observed around the world, this coast shows a clear balance between erosional and accretionary sectors. Maximum shoreline retreat and mean annual erosional rates are, however, greater by a factor of two than maximum and mean accretion rates, with hotspots mainly observed in the vicinity of tidal inlets. A cluster analysis highlighted nine groups of shoreline behaviour that...