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Related: About this forumSea level rise is swallowing US Mid-Atlantic farmland faster than expected, study finds
https://phys.org/news/2026-05-sea-swallowing-mid-atlantic-farmland.htmlGhost forests, the cemetery-like groupings of dead trees killed by saltwater intrusion, have become haunting symbols of sea level rise overtaking land along the Mid-Atlantic coast. But a new study published in Nature Sustainability, led by William & Mary's Batten School & VIMS, points to even more dramatic land losses in the region's coastal farmlands, where the rate of marsh encroachment is happening nearly twice as fast.
Using satellite data spanning decades as well as recent field measurements, the study's authors found that between 1984 and 2022 approximately 25,000 acres of farmland was lost to sea level rise in the Chesapeake and Delaware Bay watersheds, despite preventative measures taken by local farmers.
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The Mid-Atlantic coast experiences sea level rise at roughly double the global average, making it both a hotspot for these changes and an ideal location to study them.
The study shows that marsh encroachment can be up to seven times more frequent on agricultural land compared to forestland in the Mid-Atlantic and that regionally, agricultural land appears to have accelerated the impacts of saltwater intrusion.
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democrank
(12,684 posts)1. K & R
Perhaps once Democrats regain control of Congress we can concentrate on some serious environmental issues like Mid-Atlantic salt water intrusion. So many issues, so little time.
Vegan4life
(39 posts)2. This is happening in NC
Between the Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds. Meanwhile, NC is 3rd fastest in loss of farmland in the nation, due to unchecked development. Mostly subdivisions and now AI centers.
VGNonly
(8,566 posts)3. There is a data center under construction
about 5 miles away from where I live. It's huge, looks to be about 2 full sq miles. Another planned facility only about 1.5 miles away. A gas-fired electric plant is in the works. All from prime farm land.