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Rising Sea Levels Endanger Senegalese Islands 海平面上升威胁塞内加尔岛屿
Senegal's Saloum Delta1 region is an egregious2 example of how rising sea levels caused by global warming endanger coastal3 communities around the world.
Mangrove4 forests, essential to Senegalese coastal ecosystems5, protect swampy6 areas from erosion, storm surges and tsunamis7. They shield crop fields and help boost fish stocks. But as the sea waters rise, the mangroves get too much salt and perish.
Droughts and erratic8 rainfalls that cause floods have increased salt levels and poisoned freshwater sources, land and agriculture.
"Three or four days after the rain, everything goes white. There are piles of salt. All the crops we sow die. All this is due to the salinity9 caused by the rising waters of the sea. And when we store valuables in our rooms, rust10 eats away little-by-little and eventually destroys them," said Fatou Faye, a resident of Diamniadio island.
Residents of the Diamniadio Island near the edge of the delta used to grow their own rice and vegetables. Now they have to buy the produce they used to grow. When the community lost its rice crops, it turned to fishing for livelihood11. But when the mangroves die they also erase12 the breeding grounds for fish.
"When the sea enters in the river, because you have increasing of salt, it has killed many mangroves. And you know the mangroves are the nurseries of all the seafood," said Aissata Dia of Actionaid Senegal.
Illegal overfishing further depleted13 fish stocks, leaving many people without a source of livelihood.
"No mangrove conservation and land salinization led us to turn to immigration. A decrease of resources is what drives young people here to take canoes to reach the Canary Islands," said Youssoupha Sarr, a field worker for Actionaid.
Those left behind fear losing their homes to the sea.
"When the tide is high, the water goes into the kitchen and then gradually the water enters the rooms. My kitchen was rebuilt last year, but even today it is threatened by the rising waters. The high salinity of the seawater eventually breaks down even the cement. After three years, the building collapses," said islander Faye.
Local activists14 have started an effort to replant mangroves and control the use of the shrubs15 for firewood. They are also working with the communities to set up sand barriers, provide water tanks to collect rain water, and grow table gardens with soil made from peanut shells and other material.
Environmentalists hope the plight16 of the islands will receive due attention at the Paris Climate Summit.
1 delta | |
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2 egregious | |
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3 coastal | |
adj.海岸的,沿海的,沿岸的 | |
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4 mangrove | |
n.(植物)红树,红树林 | |
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6 swampy | |
adj.沼泽的,湿地的 | |
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7 tsunamis | |
n.海啸( tsunami的名词复数 ) | |
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8 erratic | |
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9 salinity | |
n.盐分;咸度;盐浓度;咸性 | |
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10 rust | |
n.锈;v.生锈;(脑子)衰退 | |
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11 livelihood | |
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12 erase | |
v.擦掉;消除某事物的痕迹 | |
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13 depleted | |
adj. 枯竭的, 废弃的 动词deplete的过去式和过去分词 | |
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15 shrubs | |
灌木( shrub的名词复数 ) | |
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16 plight | |
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