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Sea level rise caused by climate change is an ongoing phenomenon and a concern both locally and worldwide. Low-lying coastal areas are particularly at risk to flooding and inundation, affecting a large proportion of the human population concentrated in these areas as well as natural communities-particularly animal species that depend on these habitats as a key component of their life cycle. While more local, state, and federal governments have become concerned with the potential effects that predicted sea levels will have on their communities and coastal landscapes, more information is needed on the potential effects that changes in sea level will have on coastal habitats and species.
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Tags: 2012,
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2014,
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES,
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES, All tags...
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES,
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BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION,
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION,
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION,
BIRDS,
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CRANES AND ALLIES,
CRANES AND ALLIES,
CRANES AND ALLIES,
Coastal Region,
Conservation Design,
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Datasets/Database,
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EARTH SCIENCE,
EARTH SCIENCE,
EARTH SCIENCE,
EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > COASTAL PROCESSES > SEA LEVEL RISE,
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Grus americana,
Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
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Mid-Texas Coast,
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Report,
State agencies,
TX-27,
Texas,
avian habitat,
biota,
coastal habitat,
completed,
environment,
sea-level rise,
whooping crane, Fewer tags
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