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Final Report: Marshes to mudflats: sea-level rise effects on tidal marshes along a latitudinal gradient in the Pacific Northwest

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2015-06-25

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Final Report: Marshes to mudflats: sea-level rise effects on tidal marshes along a latitudinal gradient in the Pacific Northwest: .

Summary

In the Pacific Northwest, coastal wetlands support a wealth of ecosystem services including habitat provision for wildlife and fisheries and flood protection. The tidal marshes, mudflats, and shallow bays of coastal estuaries link marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats and provide economic and recreational benefits to local communities. Climate change effects such as sea-level rise are currently altering these habitats, but we know little about how these areas will change over the next 50-100 years. Our study examined the effects of sea-level rise on nine tidal marshes in Washington and Oregon, with the goal of providing scientific data to support future coastal planning and conservation. We compiled physical and biological data, [...]

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Principal Investigator :
Karen M Thorne, Bruce Dugger, John Y Takekawa

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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