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Improving the Usability of Modeling Tools for Predicting Coastal Marsh Response to Sea Level Rise

Facilitating Accurate and Effective Application of Marsh Modeling
Principal Investigator
Sarah Spiegler

Dates

Release Date
2019
Start Date
2020-05-15
End Date
2022-05-14

Summary

Coastal marshes are vital habitats that protect and support our coastal communities and economies by providing protection from storm surge, filtering pollutants, and providing recreational opportunities. Rising sea levels threaten marshes and jeopardize the benefits they provide to human communities and ecosystems. To preserve these benefits, coastal resource managers need to understand how marshes will change in the short- and long-term in response to rising sea levels. Scientific models provide resource managers with an effective way to visualize and understand these changes, but the numerous choices of marsh models currently available can be overwhelming to coastal managers. The similarities and differences in model capabilities [...]

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“Salt Marsh, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: Alan Cressler”
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Salt Marsh, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: Alan Cressler
Salt Marsh, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: Alan Cressler

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ScienceBase WMS

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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RegistrationUUID NCCWSC 5f3da34f-fac8-4228-990a-84b913ae878d
StampID NCCWSC SE19-SS1761

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