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Related Articles from the National Assessment's Newsletter, Acclimations.
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Issues CoveredThe coastal sector focused on potential climate impacts within broadly-defined coastal areas. These include: sea-level rise and impacts such as coastline erosion or damage to structures; changes in coastal water quality resulting from potentially varying nutrient levels and the amount of river runoff; the intensity and frequency of coastal storms; ocean currents; and ocean temperatures. Assessment ApproachModels were used to project sea-level changes and other relative coastal impacts. Case studies based on past events were used when climate models would not effectively include important variables. Outside input was sought through cooperation with the regional assessments, review activities, and brochures to interested parties. Coordination with other sector efforts was an integral part of assessing potential climatic impacts on coastal areas and marine resources.
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