{"id":13552,"date":"2023-10-29T15:40:24","date_gmt":"2023-10-29T14:40:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=13552"},"modified":"2023-10-29T15:40:24","modified_gmt":"2023-10-29T14:40:24","slug":"what-effect-with-sea-level-rise-have-on-mississippi-river","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/what-effect-with-sea-level-rise-have-on-mississippi-river\/","title":{"rendered":"What Effect With Sea Level Rise Have On Mississippi River"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Mississippi River is the fourth longest river in the world and has the second largest volume of water flow in North America. It is a vital commercial waterway and provides transport of goods and people to millions of people living in and around the basin. The economy, society, ecology and culture of the entire Mississippi River Basin is greatly affected by the Mississippi River. It is no surprise then that the impacts of global warming and sea level rise are also greatly affecting this river basin. <\/p>\n

Climate change is one of the major environmental challenges faced by the world and sea level rise is an indicator of this. The effects of a rising sea level on the Mississippi River, however, may not be as great as on other rivers. This is because the ocean level is fairly low compared to the river and further sediment buildup may be occurring in the Gulf of Mexico, reducing the risk of flooding. <\/p>\n

Despite the reduced risk of flooding, there are still considerable impacts of sea level rise on the Mississippi River. The river will experience changes in water levels, temperatures and depth, resulting in consequences, both devastating and beneficial. <\/p>\n

A changing water level affects the vegetation along the banks of the Mississippi and the wildlife that inhabit the region. A rise in sea levels will result in flooding in areas along the coast, putting water-borne species such as salmon and sturgeon at risk. Low lying areas of the river will be submerged, leading to the destruction of wetlands and the loss of important habitats. <\/p>\n