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Miami-Dade Prepares For Rising Seas

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A view of Miami Bay from downtown. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration estimates that sea levels could rise three to six feet by 2100.
Tegan Wendland

Florida is facing major threats from climate change and sea level rise. Up to six feet of water could inundate the coast by the end of the century. Officials are trying to prepare and “resilience officers” are leading the charge in the Miami-area. 

WWNO’s Tegan Wendland met up with James Murley, Miami-Dade’s chief resilience officer, to talk about how the tourist mecca is grappling with these challenges. 

Miami-Dade Prepares For Rising Seas

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Tegan Wendland is a freelance producer with a background in investigative news reporting. She currently produces the biweekly segment, Northshore Focus.