Natural Events
SEA LEVEL RISE
Habitats Affected:
Wetlands
Common Sources:
Natural event accelerated by global warming
Impacts:
- As sea level rises, wetlands erode and “drown”, especially along steeply sloping shorelines or where inland migration of wetlands is restricted.
- Rising sea level increases salinity upstream and alters distribution and composition of fish populations
STORM EVENTS
Habitats Affected:
Wetlands, water column, shell bottom
Common Sources:
Natural events, but negative effects are worse where pollutant sources occur on adjacent lands.
Impacts:
- The combination of storm events and sea level rise causes erosion of wetlands at a rate of about 800 acres/yr in North Carolina.
- Non-point runoff from storms can result in excessive loading of sediment and nutrients into the water column.
- Sediment runoff can silt over oyster beds.
- High nutrient loading from storm runoff can lower oxygen levels in the water, killing oysters and benthic organisms.

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