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Disappearing natural resources like mangrove1 forests are important to reduce flooding in low-lying coastal2 areas like southern Florida, scientists say.
Mangrove trees grow in coastal wetlands. Unlike other trees, they can grow in salty seawater. Their roots form a dense3 barrier that helps prevent erosion4 and controls the force of incoming water from tides and ocean storms.
Scientific studies do not agree on how high tides and rising seas linked to climate change will affect Florida. However, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric5 Agency, or NOAA, predicts that the sea level could rise by as much as two meters by the year 2100. If that happens, large areas of Florida would be underwater.
Environmental scientist Margarita Kruyff is trying to develop ways to limit the damage from flooding and rising seas. She said, "We're trying to project how fast we're expecting them to rise so we can plan how we're going to protect our communities for the future."
Mangroves a valuable resource
Laura Geselbracht is a marine6 scientist in Florida. She works for the environmental group Nature Conservancy. She says mangrove forests like the ones in Oleta River State Park near Miami Beach provide protection against flooding. "Even though this area is surrounded by a lot of high development, the mangroves will help reduce flooding," she said.
But Florida's mangrove forests face threats from building and other kinds of projects. "Most of our mangroves have been eliminated for development. As sea level rises, some areas will no longer be habitable and maybe some homes and other structures will be removed," Geselbracht said.
Environmental scientist Margarita Kruyff warns of flooding in coastal areas in places like Miami Beach. That is because, she says, there is porous7 rock underground that leaks water.
"On the roads it means water could be coming up our drainage8 systems," Kruyff said.
Another influence on water levels in low-lying coastal communities is the seasonal9 King Tides. These are very high tides that affect ground water levels.
"Water may be coming up over seawalls for our residents, causing flooding in their homes and backyards," she said.
Flooding linked to rising seas is being reported in many parts of the world. In southern Florida, high tides are threatening drinking water and causing soil erosion.
Mangrove forests on the coast are natural resources that can help prevent both erosion and floods. "We recognize that bringing back mangroves is going to help us be better protected in the future," she said.
Kruyff has advice for people in coastal areas around the world where mangrove forests live:
"In areas that are underdeveloped, see how you can preserve nature, rather than trying to bring it in once you've developed these areas."
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erosion –n. the loss of soil to the action of the wind and water
tide –n. the regular rise and fall of the level of the ocean caused by the pull of the Sun and Moon
eliminated –adj. removed
habitable –adj. able to be lived in, a place where people can live
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n.(植物)红树,红树林 | |
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adj.海岸的,沿海的,沿岸的 | |
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a.密集的,稠密的,浓密的;密度大的 | |
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n.腐蚀,侵蚀,磨损,削弱,减少 | |
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adj.大气的,空气的;大气层的;大气所引起的 | |
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adj.海的;海生的;航海的;海事的;n.水兵 | |
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7 porous | |
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