Salt Water Intrusion
Coastal Erosion and Flooding
Marine Life and Coral Reefs
Wetlands and Environmental Protection
100

What is salt water intrusion?

when salt water seeps into freshwater supplies near the coast.

100

What is the process that is caused by waves, currents, storms, and rising sea levels wearing away land.

Coastal erosion.

100

What is harmed by coastal development by making the water cloudy and blocking sunlight.

Coastal Reefs.

100

What state has lost about 2,000 square miles of wetlands in the last 100 years?

Louisiana.

200

What state is heavily affected by salt water intrusion because coastal cities rely on groundwater.

California.

200

What natural habitats can help reduce flooding and protect coastline?

Wetlands

200

Coral reefs need this from the sun to survive, but rising sea levels and sediment block it.

Sunlight.
200

Planting these and restoring oyster reefs can help improve water quality.

Marsh grasses.

300

What is the resource that if you pump too much of this, it lowers pressure and allows salt water to enter aquifers.

Groundwater.

300

What man made structures are built to reduce flooding and erosion but can harm ecosystems if overused?

Sea Walls.

300

What animal is being negatively affected by rising sea levels today?

Hawaiian Monk Seal.

300

How else can people protect the Hawaiian Monk Seals?

By reducing boat traffic near breeding beaches.