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Home – U.S. Sea Level Change
Rising Seas, Changing Coasts
This site provides federally supported data visualizations coupled with explanations and science education to help communities prepare for challenges that will affect our coastal environments. By showing how sea levels are changing regionally, the site provides a foundation to inform decision-making related to coastal planning, resource management, and emergency operations.

Why is Sea Level Changing?

The Earth’s seas are rising at a higher rate than they have in the past. This change is a direct result of a changing climate. Here is how we know and why.

Global Sea Level Rise

What causes sea levels to rise globally?
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Local Sea Level Change

Why aren’t sea levels changing the same everywhere?
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How We Measure

How do you measure changes in sea level?
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Impacts

What impacts can happen from sea level rise?
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Future Sea Level

What does sea level rise look like in 2030, 2050, and beyond?
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What Can We Do?

What can we do to help limit the impacts from sea level rise on our community?
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View past, present and future sea level rise and impacts for the coastlines of the United States.









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