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Delaware Fens Drowning in Rising Seas

18 Jan

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Summary

  • Unique freshwater wetlands are becoming salt marshes due to rising seas.
  • Rare plants once found in these fens are now locally extinct.
  • Wetland migration inland faces challenges from private land ownership.
Delaware Fens Drowning in Rising Seas

Researchers in Delaware have observed a critical ecological shift as rising sea levels inundate unique freshwater wetlands. The Cherry Walk Fen in Sussex County, once a sanctuary for distinct plant life, is transforming into a salt marsh. This change is directly linked to increasing salinity, which has eradicated rare plant species previously found only in this area.

The plight of Delaware's fens serves as a stark warning of future environmental challenges driven by global climate change. As polar ice melts and temperatures rise, oceans are predicted to engulf more land, threatening biodiversity and agricultural viability. Similar situations are already unfolding in places like the Philippines and Tuvalu.

Efforts to protect these vital ecosystems are underway, including attempts to move wetlands further inland. However, this poses a significant challenge, as private land and farmland are often in the path of such migration. Scientists emphasize the urgent need for action to build resilience against these inevitable environmental changes.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Cherry Walk Fen is transforming from a freshwater wetland into a salt marsh due to rising sea levels and increased salinity.
These fens are unique freshwater wetlands that historically supported specific plant species found nowhere else in the state.
Challenges include limited freshwater flow and the difficulty of migrating wetlands inland due to private land ownership.

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