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To fight against climate change, the walls in the harbour are being heightened. The whole level of the site raised by about a meter,
This is in response to these predicted sea level changes:
- Saint John sea level rise of 86 cm +/- 38 cm from 2010 to 2100.
- Annual storm surge levels increase by 0.8 m compared to 2010.
- 1 in 100-year storm levels increase by 1.3 m by 2100 compared to 2010.
The difference between high and low tide is more than 7 meter. This panorama was taken shortly after high tide.
Other areas in the harbour are also under construction. All being build taller that they were before.
USA-Canada / Canada-New Brunswick
Lat: 45° 16' 20.472" N
Long: 67° 4' 56.982" W
Precision is: Medium. Nearby, but not to the last decimal.
Nikon D7000 camera, with Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye lens
6 around, 1 up, & 1 down
PTGui 11