Fetch (geography)
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Fetch is a term for the length of water over which a given wind has blown. It is used in geography and is usually associated with coastal erosion. It plays a large part in longshore drift as well.
The fetch along with the wind speed determines the size of waves produced.
Example: The winds which travel from the East coast of America and hit the west coast of Ireland would have an extremely large fetch.



