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Over the past century, sea level has risen nearly eight inches along the California coast, and scientists predict substantial additional increases as a significant impact of climate change in the coming century. In their recent report, the Pacific Institute estimates that
480,000 people; a wide range of critical infrastructure; vast areas of wetlands and other natural ecosystems; and nearly $100 billion in property along the California coast are at increased risk from flooding from a 1.4-meter sea-level rise - if no adaptation actions are taken.
get out your cameras and help us with this fun project! Area locales vulnerable to high tides include (but are not limited to) Isla Vista beaches, Goleta Beach County Park, Leadbetter Beach, Butterfly Beach, Miramar Beach, Carpinteria Salt Marsh, Hobson State Beach and Faria State Beach. Please submit your photos to the California King Tides Flickr group and let Channelkeeper know you participated by emailing us your photos as well. The higher the resolution, the better! For additional details, please visit the "Share Your Pictures" web page and read the inaugural 2010/2011 California King Tides Initiative Report.
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