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Drought in the U.S. Caribbean: Impacts on Coastal Estuary Ecosystems

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The topography of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) is characterized by steep terrain and short distances to the sea. This means that freshwater runs off the islands quickly, coming into contact with seawater in coastal estuaries. The physical characteristics of estuaries change as the tides rise and fall, creating a wide range of habitats that support diverse plants and wildlife, including economically and culturally important native species such as cetí and land crabs, as well as game fishes such as snook and tarpon. These ecosystems are already heavily threatened by human activities such as urbanization, increased sedimentation, and pollution. Changing climate conditions, such as more frequent and severe drought, pose [...]

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Estuaries Factsheet.pdf
“Drought in the U.S. Caribbean: Impacts on Coastal Estuary Ecosystems”
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  • National CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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