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  2. Saltwater intrusion in California - Wikipedia

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    The State of California enforces several methodologies through technical innovation and scientific approach to combat saltwater intrusion in areas vulnerable to saltwater intrusion. Seawater intrusion is either caused by groundwater extraction or increased in sea level.

  3. Human impact on marine life - Wikipedia

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    The map below shows changes in the aragonite saturation level of ocean surface waters between 1880 and 2012. [107] To pick one example, pteropods are a group of widely distributed swimming sea snails. For pteropods to create shells they require aragonite which is produced through carbonate ions and dissolved calcium. Pteropods are severely ...

  4. Coastal management - Wikipedia

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    Changes in sea level damage beaches and coastal systems are expected to rise at an increasing rate, causing coastal sediments to be disturbed by tidal energy. Coastal zones occupy less than 15% of the Earth's land area, while they host more than 40% of the world population.

  5. History's Lesson for Saving California's Beaches - AOL

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    The history of how California's beaches suggests that working against nature does more harm than good. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. In the face of sea level rise, can we reimagine California's ...

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    A problem exists because our human-built world keeps getting in the way of the rising sea. But this current story of our coast does not have to end in disaster. We can choose to act, to reconsider ...

  7. Parts of California are crumbling toward the ocean — here's why

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    A United States Geological Survey report found that with sea levels rising because of climate change, Southern California could lose up to two-thirds of its beaches by 2100.

  8. Pollution in California - Wikipedia

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    A view of Los Angeles covered in smog. Pollution in California relates to the degree of pollution in the air, water, and land of the U.S. state of California.Pollution is defined as the addition of any substance (solid, liquid, or gas) or any form of energy (such as heat, sound, or radioactivity) to the environment at a faster rate than it can be dispersed, diluted, decomposed, recycled, or ...

  9. More than two-thirds of California’s beaches in danger of ...

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