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The Maine Geological Survey has created an interactive map that can show the projected impacts of rising sea levels anywhere along the coast.
How the Maine coast will be reshaped by a rising Gulf of Maine Maine sea levels are projected to rise between 1.1 and 3.2 feet by 2050 and between 3 and 9.3 feet by 2100, depending on how ...
And as the sea level rises, this area will provide researchers a rare opportunity to understand how beaches function, in ways that may help Maine adapt to the changes ahead.
Ten coastal Maine municipalities will become more resilient as a result of a new program funded by the National Coastal Resilience Fund.
Courtesy / Maine Geological Survey A new interactive map by the Maine Geological Survey shows coastal structures and dunes in relation to their vulnerability to rising sea levels and storms. The ...
NOAA's viewer shows which cities may be impacted along each coast, with dark blue areas indicating significant projected rises.
York, Kennebunk and Wells have $645.5 million in property at risk from rising sea levels and are “highly vulnerable” to climate related property devaluation, according to a new report. The ...
The period continues to shape variations in sea level along the U.S. East Coast, Boston College researcher Carling Hay and colleagues report Along the East Coast of the United States, relative sea ...
KENNEBUNK — In an effort to inform and involve the public on sea level rise issues, The Planateers of Southern Maine are hosting a sea level rise presentation, panel and strategizing event from ...
The Maine Geological Survey has created an interactive map that can show the projected impacts of rising sea levels anywhere along the coast.