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Sea-level rise on whenua Māori

Coastal map showing areas under potential threat from sea-level

These images are an example of one of the sea-level rise scenarios for Owhata that Milly made for her whānau. It shows where coastal inundation, due to sea-level rise, will impact her whenua comparing 2030 to 2150.

Download a PDF of a series of images for a comparison over time.

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