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Hurricane Florence broke a North Carolina high tide record when it came ashore Friday. A NOAA tide gauge showed the ocean was 4.11 feet above high tide near Wrightsville Beach.
About 220,000 acres of NC coast salt marsh, a collection of grasses that live in a muddy zone washed over by tides, hold about 64 million tons of carbon dioxide.
Hurricane Florence broke a North Carolina high tide record when it came ashore Friday. A NOAA tide gauge showed the ocean was 4.11 feet above high tide near Wrightsville Beach.
At Wrightsville Beach, photos on social media showed severe erosion after last week’s storm. But the United States Army Corps of Engineers told Port City Daily on Monday that recently ...
Hurricane Florence broke a North Carolina high tide record when it came ashore Friday. A NOAA tide gauge showed the ocean was 4.11 feet above high tide near Wrightsville Beach.
About 220,000 acres of NC coast salt marsh, a collection of grasses that live in a muddy zone washed over by tides, hold about 64 million tons of carbon dioxide.
About 220,000 acres of NC coast salt marsh, a collection of grasses that live in a muddy zone washed over by tides, hold about 64 million tons of carbon dioxide.
About 220,000 acres of NC coast salt marsh, a collection of grasses that live in a muddy zone washed over by tides, hold about 64 million tons of carbon dioxide.
About 220,000 acres of NC coast salt marsh, a collection of grasses that live in a muddy zone washed over by tides, hold about 64 million tons of carbon dioxide.
About 220,000 acres of NC coast salt marsh, a collection of grasses that live in a muddy zone washed over by tides, hold about 64 million tons of carbon dioxide.