Annual mean sea level (relative to land) (1900–2013)

Sea-level rise is a consequence of climate change. Increases in global temperature cause ocean waters to expand, and glaciers and ice sheets to melt into oceans. Sea-level rise affects estuaries, coastal wetlands, and intertidal and sub-tidal habitats and species. The increased likelihood of coastal erosion from sea-level rise presents a risk for seaside communities and their infrastructure, and for the marine environment itself, from increased suspended sediments. This dataset relates to the "Coastal sea-level rise" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.

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Field Value
Theme
Author Ministry for the Environment
Maintainer Ministry for the Environment
Maintainer Email Ministry for the Environment
Source https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52523-annual-mean-sea-level-relative-to-land-19002013/
Source Created 2015-09-28T23:54:11.476152Z
Source Modified 2016-10-25T04:12:05.362971Z
Language English
Spatial
Source Identifier https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52523-annual-mean-sea-level-relative-to-land-19002013/
Dataset metadata created 2 February 2020, last updated 3 March 2025