57772
Preparing for Alaska's Changing Landscape - NERRS/NSC(NERRS Science Collaborative)
Data Set
Published / External
47021
NERRS
Project
Completed
Kachemak Bay is one of Alaska’s most productive, diverse, and intensively-used estuaries. It is also one of the most vulnerable. Local ice fields are melting rapidly, while at the same time the coast continues to experience coastal uplift from a powerful earthquake that rocked the area in 1964. Estimates for sea level rise are lacking, and many local communities are established on land that is vulnerable to erosion and inundation. To plan for a future in this uncertain landscape, these communities need to understand the implications of coastal uplift and sea level rise in this area.
To help meet that need, the Kachemak Bay Reserve led a team to assess changes in land and sea levels in the coastal landscape and monitor the impacts of coastal uplift, glacial melt, and sea level rise on the Bay’s biological communities.
Project Lead and Contact:
Angela Doroff, Kachemak Bay NERR, adoroff@uaa.alaska.edu
Project Type: Collaborative Research
Theme
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > MARINE ECOSYSTEMS > ESTUARY
Theme
climate change
Theme
coastal uplift
Theme
glacial melt
Theme
monitoring
Theme
sea level rise
Spatial
Kachemak Bay, AK
Data Set
None Planned
The distributor does not assume liability.
Metadata Contact
2017-10-31
Person
Cothran, Jeremy
jeremy.cothran@gmail.com
Ground Condition
-151.9
-150.83
59.85
59.32
Kachemak Bay, AK NERR
Range
2010-09-01
2013-12-01
Unclassified
None
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http://www.nerrssciencecollaborative.org/project/Doroff10
Online Resource
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Jeremy Cothran
2019-09-25T16:46:32
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2022-08-09T17:11:45
2019-11-01
Office for Coastal Management
OCM
1002
Public
No
2019-11-01
1 Year
2020-11-01