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for Coastwatch Vol. Issue 2, Summer 2023
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"1996 marked and abrupt uptick in Hurricane Activity in coastal North Carolina, When tropical storm Arthur and Hurricanes Bertha and Fran made landfall within a few months of each other. A plan is currently in development for the city of New Bern to incorporate ecosystems services into flood resilience planning.
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"Sea Grant is among the funders on a 50-year study of salt marsh ecology that has concluded that more than 90% of the world's salt marshes could succumb to sea level rise by the end of the century. "
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Cruise line passengers on side excursions in deep-sea submersibles can contribute to science--and they might just enjoy the raest of encounters."
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"As impacts from climate change heighten, our state finds new strategies to face new challenges." After Hurricane Florence in 2018, Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order that led to the development in 2020 of the NC Climate Risk Assessment and Resilience Plan.
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"Since the industrial revolution, the introduction of countless contaminants to the environment has led to a measurable chemical 'pollution fingerprint' that is present in soil, water, air and organisms. Most research in North Carolina connected to PFAS has centered on the Cape Fear River Basin and its tributaries.