Ghost Forests: How Rising Seas Are Killing Southern U.S. Woodlands

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Bull island, Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina. Photo source: ©© Hunter Desportes

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A steady increase in sea levels is pushing saltwater into U.S. wetlands, killing trees from Florida to as far north as New Jersey. But with sea level projected to rise by as much as six feet this century, the destruction of coastal forests is expected to become a worsening problem worldwide…

Read Full Article, Yale E360 (09-15-2016)

‘Ghost Forests’ Appear As Rising Seas Kill Trees, Climate Central (09-15-2016)
Bare trunks of dead coastal forests are being discovered up and down the mid-Atlantic coastline, killed by the advance of rising seas. The “ghost forests,” as scientists call them, offer eerie evidence of some of the world’s fastest rates of sea level rise…

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