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  2. In a first, sea rise kills off a Florida Keys species ... - AOL

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    Hurricane Irma, which walloped the island chain in 2017, struck another decisive blow with 1.5 feet of storm surge over the area. And by 2019, the colony was all but dead.

  3. Florida mangroves - Wikipedia

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    Estimated effects of sea level rise on the species composition and distribution of Florida's mangroves by 2100 under low, moderate, and severe scenarios. [ 8 ] Between 1870 and 2004, the current sea level rise has been approximately 8 inches total, or 1.46 mm/yr. [ 9 ] and studies show that mangroves in southern Florida expanded their ...

  4. Climate change in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Sea levels around the Philippines are projected to rise 0.48 to 0.65 meters by 2100, which exceeds the global average for rates of sea level rise. [28] Combined with sea level rise, this stratification into more extreme seasons and climates increases the frequency and severity of storm surge, floods, landslides, and droughts.

  5. Key deer - Wikipedia

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    The ongoing rise in sea level, owing to climate change, is a new threat to its remaining habitat on the islands of southern Florida. [12] Beginning in 2023 when assisted migration was newly authorized as a recovery option for endangered species , Key deer was among the animal species mentioned in the press that might have no other option for ...

  6. Sea levels are starting to rise faster. Here’s how much South ...

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    Sea levels are rising, swamping roads and homes in South Florida. And it’s picked up the pace in recent years. In the last 80 years, sea level rise has risen about a foot, with 8 inches of that ...

  7. Sea levels are rising, but is South Florida also sinking ...

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    In South Florida, sea levels have already risen several inches since the start of the century and could be around six feet higher by 2100. But another factor could be making those sunny day floods ...

  8. Florida Reef - Wikipedia

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    Another threat to the Florida Reef is the ongoing rise in sea level. The sea level has risen almost six inches (15 cm) at Key West since 1913, and one foot (30 cm) since 1850. This rise in sea level increases the volume of water in Florida Bay significantly, and increases the exchange of water between the Bay and the water over the reefs.

  9. When will Florida be completely underwater? A look at the ...

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