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FLPanhandle

(7,107 posts)
Mon May 9, 2016, 07:29 AM May 2016

Because of Climate Change, Five Pacific Islands Have Vanished

http://gizmodo.com/because-of-climate-change-five-pacific-islands-have-va-1775409699



As climate change worsens around the world, its effects are increasingly being observed. One notable effect has been the disappearance of five Solomon Islands in the West Pacific due to rising sea levels.

According to a new study published in Environmental Research Letters, five vegetated reef islands have vanished, while six additional islands are “experiencing severe shoreline recession.” In two instances, fishing communities have been relocated because of shoreline erosion.

“Understanding these local factors that increase the susceptibility of islands to coastal erosion is critical to guide adaptation responses for these remote Pacific communities,” the researchers wrote.

The study looked at aircraft and satellite imagery from 1947 and 2014 to examine the erosional rates of 33 islands and purports to be the first to track natural changes in the region instead of from dramatic events. The team of Australian scientists say that the Western Pacific is a hotspot for tracking rising sea levels, with residents in the remote communities constantly having to climb to higher elevations.
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Because of Climate Change, Five Pacific Islands Have Vanished (Original Post) FLPanhandle May 2016 OP
really noticed in the blue holes one can dive in.They used to be dry caves owl nests & bat droppings Sunlei May 2016 #1
Perhaps even the island where "Lost" was shot! Helen Borg May 2016 #2

Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
1. really noticed in the blue holes one can dive in.They used to be dry caves owl nests & bat droppings
Mon May 9, 2016, 08:46 AM
May 2016

To bad the coral reefs are dying. They used to spread towards and grow in shallower water to be close enough to sunlight.

Beach sands erode and build up new land. A wetland buffers the worse hurricanes. No one lets beaches change/move anymore.

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