« Fulling Mill to Open U.S. Distribution Center | Main | Cabela's Tops in Outdoors Catalog Business »     

feedburner

Fly Fishing NewsTHE LATEST NEWS and advice on fly fishing, fly fishing gear, fly fishing trips, and fly fishing books and media.

What Rising Sea Levels Mean for Florida Fish

The National Wildlife Federation is about to release a study showing the effects of global warming on coastal Florida and its fish, and the picture isn't pretty. Next to Louisiana, Florida is the state most vulnerable to small rises in sea level, and the study shows that even a 15-inch increase in sea level would result in some pretty dramatic changes: half the upper Keys under water, and 10 to 35 percent of some coastal areas under water. "The computer-modeling analysis, commissioned by the National Wildlife Federation and Florida Wildlife Federation, predicts that about 90 percent of Florida Bay's flats would be inundated in two decades, with only 1 percent remaining by 2100." Curtis Morgan in the Miami Herald.

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)



Powered by
Movable Type 4.1

MidCurrent is an independent provider of fly fishing news, literature and advice. We are experienced anglers and guides who enjoy helping others learn. Want more information? You can send us an email here: info@midcurrent.com

Add Us to Your Personal News!
yahoo
msn
Subscribe in NewsGator Online
feedburner