Article 6P6E7 In the South, sea level rise accelerates at some of the most extreme rates on Earth

In the South, sea level rise accelerates at some of the most extreme rates on Earth

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Enlarge / Steve Salem is a 50-year boat captain who lives on a tributary of the St. Johns River. The rising tides in Jacksonville are testing his intuition. (credit: Amy Green/Inside Climate News)

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla.-For most of his life, Steve Salem has led an existence closely linked with the rise and fall of the tides.

Salem is a 50-year boat captain who designed and built his 65-foot vessel by hand.

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