Preliminary Evidence for the Amplification of Global Warming in Shallow, Intertidal Estuarine Waters

  • Oczkowski, Autumn
  • McKinney, Richard
  • Ayvazian, Suzanne
  • Hanson, Alana
  • Wigand, Cathleen
  • Markham, Erin
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Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
DigitalCommons@URI
Language
English

Abstract

Over the past 50 years, mean annual water temperature in northeastern U.S. estuaries has increased by approximately 1.2°C, with most of the warming recorded in the winter and early spring. A recent survey and synthesis of data from four locations in Southern Rhode Island has led us to hypothesize that this warming may be amplified in the shallow (\u3c1 m), nearshore portions of these estuaries. While intertidal areas are not typically selected as locations for long-term monitoring, we compiled data from published literature, theses, and reports that suggest that enhanced warming may be occurring, perhaps at rates three times higher than deeper estuarine waters. Warmer spring waters may be one of the factors influencing biota residing in int...

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