#204: Catching The King Tides
Published on by Travis Loop, Founder of waterloop, a nonprofit news outlet exploring solutions for sustainability in water. in Academic
King tides are the highest high tides of the year and they are increasing due to factors such as rising sea levels, coastal erosion, and land subsidence. Communities are experiencing more flooding from king tides, posing a variety of challenges and hazards.
This episode explores a collaboration between the North Carolina King Tides Project and Wetlands Watch that utilizes digital tools and citizen science to study these events.
Gabi Kinney, the Community Engagement Project Manager for Wetlands Watch, explains how innovative apps and community engagement are used to gather crucial data during king tides. This information enhances understanding and preparedness for future challenges associated with sea level rise and flooding.
Gabi also discusses how communities are responding to these evolving coastal conditions and their efforts to build resilience
Attached link
https://bit.ly/CatchingTidesTaxonomy
- Wetlands
- Irrigated Landscapes
- Landscape Architecture
- Wetlands
- Ocean engineering