The status and future of tidal marshes in New Jersey faced with sea level rise  

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作  者:Judith S.Weis Elizabeth Burke Watson Beth Ravit Charles Harman Metthea Yepsen 

机构地区:[1]Department of Biological Sciences,Rutgers University,Newark,NJ,USA [2]Department of Biodiversity,Earth and Environmental Science,Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University,Philadelphia,PA,USA [3]Center for Urban Sustainability,Rutgers University,New Brunswick,NJ,USA [4]Wood Environmental,Somerset,NJ,USA [5]New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection,Trenton,NJ,USA

出  处:《Anthropocene Coasts》2021年第1期168-192,共25页人新世海岸(英文)

摘  要:Salt marshes are key coastal ecosystems that provide habitats for wildlife,including invertebrates,fishes,and birds.They provide ecosystem services such as protection from storm surges and waves,attenuation of flooding,sequestration of pollutants(e.g.,blue carbon),and nutrient removal.They are currently under great threat from sea level rise(SLR).We collected information about trends in the horizontal extent(acreage)of New Jersey salt marshes and recent elevation changes compared with the current local rate of SLR in New Jersey,which is between 5 and 6 mm year^(-1).We found pervasive,although variable,rates of marsh loss that resulted from both anthropogenic disturbance as well as edge erosion and interior ponding expected from SLR.Elevation trends suggest that the current rates of SLR exceed most marsh elevation gains,although some Phragmites-dominated marshes keep pace with SLR.Four potential remedies to address current coastal trends of marsh loss were described in the context of New Jersey’s regulatory and management environment:protection of marsh inland migration pathways,altered management of Phragmites,thin layer sediment placement,and living shoreline installations.Proactive steps are necessary if coastal wetland ecosystems are to be maintained over the next few decades.

关 键 词:ecosystem services HABITAT surface elevation table PHRAGMITES thin layer deposition living shoreline. 

分 类 号:P73[天文地球—海洋科学]

 

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