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The Impact of Sea-Level Rise on Coral Reef and Mangrove Interactions and the Resulting Coastal Flooding Hazards

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Curt Storlazzi

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2020
Start Date
2021-04-09
End Date
2023-10-08

Summary

Ecosystems such as coral reefs and mangroves provide an effective first line of defense against coastal hazards and represent a promising nature-based solution to adapt to sea-level rise. In many areas, coral reefs cause waves to break and lose energy, allowing for sediment to accumulate on the inshore portion of reef flats (i.e. the shallowest, flattest part of a reef) and mangroves to establish. Mangroves cause further attenuation (i.e. energy loss) waves and storm surge as water moves through roots and trunks of the trees. Together, these ecosystems provide valuable protection from coastal flooding, but is unclear how this protection may be affected by sea-level rise. An assessment of future sea-level rise vulnerability for coral [...]

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“Underwater photo of a healthy coral reef.Credit: Curt Storlazzi, USGS”
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Underwater photo of a healthy coral reef.Credit: Curt Storlazzi, USGS
Underwater photo of a healthy coral reef.Credit: Curt Storlazzi, USGS

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  • Pacific Islands CASC

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