Baseline established to track effects of climate change
A NOAA-sponsored study shows that Pacific coast tidal marshes are more resistant to rising sea levels from climate change than marshes in the Atlantic. Pacific marshes are generally at higher elevations than Atlantic marshes, and Pacific oceanographic circulation tends to push water away from the coast, reducing the effect of sea level rise.

Using a surface elevation table to measure marsh elevations at the North Carolina Reserve. (Image credit: North Carolina NERRS)