kiribati: the hungry tide, page-4

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    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-06-03/pacific-islands-growing-not-sinking/85173Climate scientists have expressed surprise at findings that many low-lying Pacific islands are growing, not sinking.

    Islands in Tuvalu, Kiribati and the Federated States of Micronesia are among those which have grown, largely due to coral debris, land reclamation and sediment.

    The findings, published in the magazine New Scientist, were gathered by comparing changes to 27 Pacific islands over the last 20 to 60 years using historical aerial photos and satellite images.

    Auckland University's Associate Professor Paul Kench, a member of the team of scientists, says the results challenge the view that Pacific islands are sinking due to rising sea levels associated with climate change.

    "Eighty per cent of the islands we've looked at have either remained about the same or, in fact, gotten larger," he said.

    "Some of those islands have gotten dramatically larger, by 20 or 30 per
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