Ghost Forests - Charlie Smallshaw

I attended a talk by Dr. Balay about ghost forests, and I found the topic fascinating. Ghost forests are plots of trees that have been killed by encroaching salt water, usually a result of rising sea levels and sinking land, leaving dead and dying trees behind. These are becoming increasingly common in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. I was unaware that these were a thing, let alone so close to where I live. Like so many environmental concepts that are brought up nowadays, ghost forests represent a depressing reality about the state of the environment. It also seems like an issue that would be difficult to remedy, since I can’t really think of a way to un-sink land. It makes me wonder if there’s any type of silver lining in this issue.

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