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Final Report: Assessing the Sustainability of Culturally Important Marine Sites in Guam and CNMI

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Date Received
2017-06-30

Citation

Final Project Report: Assessing the Sustainability of Culturally Important Marine Sites in Guam and CNMI: .

Summary

This project used climate models to produce projections of increases in sea temperatures for coral reef areas in Micronesia and abroad. The results suggest that projected sea temperature increases will cause coral bleaching to occur annually in Guam and CNMI by the early 2040s, if current greenhouse gas emissions growth continues. Coral reefs are expected to change dramatically once severe bleaching occurs annually, resulting in loss of biodiversity and ecosystem goods and services. Reefs in Micronesia would have at least a decade more time to adapt or acclimate to climate change if the emissions reductions pledges made under the Paris Agreement become reality. Importantly, the projections reveal that coral reef futures, with respect [...]

Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Laurie Raymundo, Jeffrey Maynard
Funding Agency :
Pacific Islands CSC

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Communities

  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Pacific Islands CASC

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Water, Coasts and Ice
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