Student Research Reports
How Might Climate Affect the Louisiana Wetlands
Organization(s):Cabrini High School
Country:United States of America
Student(s):Rebecca Protti, Savannah Nunnery, Rebecca Green
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Educator(s):Ann Smart
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Protocols:Salinity
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Date Submitted:05/01/2013
Climate can possibly affect the Louisiana wetlands, because of water levels rising, which causes more saltwater intrusion. When saltwater intrudes in any freshwater swamp where the plants thrive in freshwater, most of those plants are going to die or not grow. The less plants there are in wetlands affects the animals and marine life that uses wetlands for nurseries, food, shelter, and a habitat. When the animals die of or go search for other wetlands to live in people who live off of those animals can not make a living anymore.