Kochi: Researchers at the Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (Kufos) are seeing a notable rise in sea surge events, threatening vulnerable communities. This, the researchers observed over Kerala's 593-km coastline, which might indicate similar global trends. According to Oman News Agency, the study, which spans 2012 to 2023, provides a comprehensive analysis of the events, identifying key sea surge hotspots, and suggests essential management strategies for safeguarding the coastline. The study recorded 684 incidents, with a three-fold rise in recent years, driven by climate change impacts. The lack of a comprehensive database had hindered past efforts, but the study's evidence-based approach aims to bridge this gap. The study advocates sustainable coastal management and climate adaptation strategies to safeguard such coastal systems and communities.
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