Global and Coastal Sea Level

Sea level is rising due to the increasing volume of ocean water and subsiding land near the coast.Ìý

Hampton Roads is an urban area seeking solutions to the effects of climate change and sea level rise. Â鶹´«Ã½ is a major research university in this urban coastal environment that can help provide leadership and solutions. Some facts: * local relative sea level is rising +4.43 mm/year (+1.45 ft/century, 1.7 inches per decade, * the opening of the Arctic Ocean to shipping will affect Hampton Roads economy, * new harmful species (e.g. ticks, mosquitoes, ballast water pathogens) are migrating to our region.

Researchers at Â鶹´«Ã½ and regional policymakers seem to agree: * climate change and sea level rise (CC/SLR) is a challenge for this region and the university does have a distinct and important role in meeting that challenge, especially as it applies to an urban coastal environment. * this can be a productive area of research and education for faculty and students. * through this initiative, the university can play a positive role in the region, nation and world.

Â鶹´«Ã½'s Climate Change Sea Level Rise InitiativeÌýconsiders various aspects of this problem from the point of view of oceanography, coastal engineering, city management, business, insurance, public perception and politics.
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  • Samuel L. and Fay M. Slover Chair in Oceanography
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Faculty

Professor, Ocean & Earth Sciences Academic Affairs
Contact

Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography