ATLANTA (AP) — A new study by the National Park Service found that rising sea levels threaten some national park land in Georgia.
Among them: Cumberland Island off the Georgia coast, a fort near Savannah and another fort on St. Simons Island.
The park with the highest future water levels in Georgia is Fort Pulaski National Monument near Savannah, WABE Radio reported.
A tide gauge at Fort Pulaski shows that water levels have risen there by about a foot (30
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