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Science to Inform the Management of Mangrove Ecosystems Undergoing Sea Level Rise at Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel Island, Florida

Principal Investigator
Ken Krauss

Dates

Start Date
2020-04-10
End Date
2023-06-30
Release Date
2020

Summary

Mangroves are forested tidal wetlands that occur in tropical, sub-tropical, and warm temperate coastal regions around the world. Mangroves occupy a significant area of coastlines globally and provide important ecosystem services to humans and wildlife. These services include aesthetic value, storm protection, food provisioning, recreation, critical wildlife habitat, and biological carbon sequestration. However, mangrove wetlands are being lost globally due to both human development and sea level rise. Since mangroves provide numerous services and protections to society, the influences of environmental change on these ecosystems need to be understood so that effective management action can be taken. This project will study and forecast [...]

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“Tricolored Heron at Ding Darling (Credit: Keenan Adams - USFWS) ”
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Tricolored Heron at Ding Darling (Credit: Keenan Adams - USFWS)
Tricolored Heron at Ding Darling (Credit: Keenan Adams - USFWS)

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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