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Effect of Extreme Tidal Events on Future Sea-Level Rise Scenarios for He‘eia Fish Communities undergoing Ahupua‘a Restoration

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Yoshimi Rii (Claborn)

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2021
Start Date
2021-08-10
End Date
2024-02-09

Summary

For the past few years, “king tides,” or the highest tides of the year, have been occurring more frequently and significantly affecting coastal environments across Hawaiʻi. Now, disappearing beaches and waves crashing over roadways are seemingly the “new normal.” In response, the state of Hawaiʻi is implementing adaptation strategies to combat tidal flooding in coastal areas. While flood management strategies are being implemented in urban areas, less is known about how tidal flooding, and associated inundation into surface and groundwater, might influence watershed dynamics and the native animals that depend on estuarine environments where freshwater meets the sea. Efforts for biocultural restoration of ecosystem function and return [...]

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“Coral and Fish, Underwater Fauna Marine, Hawaii; Credit: Kathy VanDeventer”
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Coral and Fish, Underwater Fauna Marine, Hawaii; Credit: Kathy VanDeventer
Coral and Fish, Underwater Fauna Marine, Hawaii; Credit: Kathy VanDeventer

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Pacific Islands CASC

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