Chattanooga Times Free Press

Park Service: Rising sea levels threaten some Georgia parks

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ATLANTA — A new study by the National Park Service found rising sea levels threaten some national park land in Georgia.

Among them: Cumberland Island off the Georgia coast, a fort near Savannah and another fort on St. Simons Island.

The park with the highest future water levels in Georgia is Fort Pulaski National Monument near Savannah, WABE Radio reported.

A tide gauge at Fort Pulaski shows water levels have risen there by about a foot per century.

By the end of the century, the ocean could be between a foot and a half to more than two feet higher there, putting at least part of the park underwater, the report found.

Researcher­s said storm surges could raise water levels even more.

“We saw this during hurricane Matthew and Hurricane Irma, that Fort Pulaski received significan­t amounts of flooding,” said Clark Alexander, director of UGA’s Skidaway Institute of Oceanograp­hy.

Alexander, who was not involved in the study, said the National Park Service report underestim­ates the effects from storms, because it doesn’t also look at wind-driven waves on top of storm surges.

“It’s really the waves that do all the damage,” he said. “That’s what’s pounding against your house. And that’s what’s beating against structures, and taking that floating boat that’s ripped loose from its moorings and smashing it into your storefront.”

Fort Frederica National Monument on St. Simons Island, and Cumberland Island National Seashore would see water levels go up nearly the same amount, but they are at higher elevations than Fort Pulaski, so they’re less susceptibl­e to sea level rise, Alexander said.

The study will be helpful to park managers who need to plan for the future, said Sarah Barmeyer, senior managing director of conservati­on programs at the National Parks Conservati­on Associatio­n.

Barmeyer said she was happy to see the release of the report, which acknowledg­es climate change and humans’ contributi­ons to it, but she’d like to see the Park Service doing more to prepare.

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