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  1. ABOUT: Monitoring and Observing Systems: Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS) (2%)
  2. ABOUT: Ocean Dynamics: Sea Level Monitoring (2%)
  3. USES: Disposal of Waste from Land: Types of waste: Climate Change: Sea-level rise (2%)
  4. USES: Human Settlements on the Coast: Coastal Urbanisation: Sea level rise (2%)
  5. GEOGRAPHY: All countries: Maldives (1%)

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  2. Dramatic Sea Level Rise Expected From Faster Melting of Arctic Snow and Ice (News) (5%) 

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  4. Sea Level Rise Less from Greenland, More from Antarctica, Than Expected During Last Interglacial (News) (5%) 

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  6. Dutch mull ideas to defend coast from rising seas (News) (5%) 

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  8. Rising sea drives Panama islanders to mainland (News) (5%) 

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  10. Tracking Greenland's Ice Melt shows record melt area (News) (5%) 

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  12. Urbani, Jack (Contacts) (4%) 

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  14. Sea-level rise at tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean islands (Documents) (4%) 
    The analysis clearly indicates that sea-level in the tropical Indo/Pacific region is rising. The authors expect that this will cause serious problems for the inhabitants of some of these islands during the 21st century.

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  16. Thalassa Series 5. Carteret Islands Part 2 (Multimedia) (4%) 
    The residents of the low-lying Carteret Islands have the sad claim to be the planet’s first climate change refugees; either the sea level is rising or their island is sinking.

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  18. Oliver Darlington (restricted access)

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  20. Francesco ANGELINI (restricted access)

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  1. http://www.gcocs.org/(0%)
    Referenced By: First Global Conference on Oceans, Climate and Security (GCOCS)
  2. http://www.oceansatlas.com/unatlas/issues/pollutiondegradation/special_areas/particularly_sensitive_sea_areas.htm(0%)
    Referenced By: Special Areas and Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas
  3. http://www.oceansatlas.com/unatlas/issues/pollutiondegradation/special_areas/particularly_sensitive_sea_areas.htm(0%)
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  4. http://www.oceansatlas.com/unatlas/issues/pollutiondegradation/special_areas/particularly_sensitive_sea_areas.htm(0%)
    Referenced By: Special Areas and Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas
  5. http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=84464(0%)
    Referenced By: AFRICA: Coastal populations at risk as climate changes

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