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New Moore Island DISAPPEARS Into The Sea

Bay Of Bengal

NIRMALA GEORGE   03/24/10 10:29 AM ET   AP

NEW DELHI — For nearly 30 years, India and Bangladesh have argued over control of a tiny rock island in the Bay of Bengal. Now rising sea levels have resolved the dispute for them: the island's gone.

New Moore Island in the Sunderbans has been completely submerged, said oceanographer Sugata Hazra, a professor at Jadavpur University in Calcutta. Its disappearance has been confirmed by satellite imagery and sea patrols, he said.

"What these two countries could not achieve from years of talking, has been resolved by global warming," said Hazra.

Scientists at the School of Oceanographic Studies at the university have noted an alarming increase in the rate at which sea levels have risen over the past decade in the Bay of Bengal.

Until 2000, the sea levels rose about 3 millimeters (0.12 inches) a year, but over the last decade they have been rising about 5 millimeters (0.2 inches) annually, he said.

Another nearby island, Lohachara, was submerged in 1996, forcing its inhabitants to move to the mainland, while almost half the land of Ghoramara island was underwater, he said. At least 10 other islands in the area were at risk as well, Hazra said.

"We will have ever larger numbers of people displaced from the Sunderbans as more island areas come under water," he said.

Bangladesh, a low-lying delta nation of 150 million people, is one of the countries worst-affected by global warming. Officials estimate 18 percent of Bangladesh's coastal area will be underwater and 20 million people will be displaced if sea levels rise 1 meter (3.3 feet) by 2050 as projected by some climate models.

India and Bangladesh both claimed the empty New Moore Island, which is about 3.5 kilometers (2 miles) long and 3 kilometers (1.5 miles) wide. Bangladesh referred to the island as South Talpatti.

There were no permanent structures on New Moore, but India sent some paramilitary soldiers to its rocky shores in 1981 to hoist its national flag.

The demarcation of the maritime boundary – and who controls the remaining islands – remains an open issue between the two South Asian neighbors, despite the disappearance of New Moore, said an official in India's foreign ministry, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on international disputes.

Bangladesh officials were not available for comment Wednesday.

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04:04 PM on 03/25/2010
oh man the responses to this article would be pretty funny if AGW was not such a serious issue.

Moore Island surface out of the sea aprox 40yrs.... just showed up one day, so either the oceans of the world were disappearing 40yrs ago, obviously it was cause man did something to cause the oceans to disappear, cause we know that the planet doesn't have climate change on it's own, and now man is obviously correcting it's mistake of 40 yrs ago and raising the water table again.......

or maybe.... I know this is gonna sound crazy, but maybe the planet does these crazy climate shifts on a cycle we don't fully understand yet.... ya know like ice ages and el nino's and el nina's, earthquakes that effect the tilt of the planet, which in turn effects the rotation of the planet..... never mind sun flares and cosmic waves....

I know it's such much easier to just man is the cause of all things that go on in the world.

ROFLMFAO
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09:00 AM on 03/28/2010
You might want to crack open that 9th grade geography book and read up on silt deposits in river deltas. Islands pop up in river deltas because of that. They don't
vanish because of that process. Just because you are politically inclined not to believe in global warming doesn't mean an island coming up in a delta is a failure of global warming. This is the discovery institute argument. Since you can't understand it that must mean nobody understands it and it is a "controversy".
01:48 PM on 03/25/2010
You know what I blame it on?....Street lights. All 5 thousand million of them. They burn for ten hours at night, 365 nights a year. At an avarage a regular mercury metal Halidine lamp bakes the air around it to 1500 degrees. If you recall you can make a cake in an oven set at 375 degrees. I love the many thing we point the finger at.
08:36 AM on 03/25/2010
New Moore becomes No Moore. Odd!
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05:51 AM on 03/25/2010
.....................but over the last decade they have been rising about 5 millimeters (0.2 inches) annually,

So this thing was only 2 inches above sea level to start with?
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RoveRoveRoveYourBoat
.....last one out, turn off the lights.
01:19 PM on 03/25/2010
...you would "think" article authors might read their own work for clarity of information,
but, apparently that's not part of the job.
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I'm Just Me!
05:33 AM on 03/25/2010
Poetic justice for all concerned!
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celere
Get corporations OUT of government
01:47 AM on 03/25/2010
I was curious how an increase of a few inches could cover an island. Doing a quick Google search, the best explanation I found was here: http://www.science.org.au/nova/082/082key.htm

Apparently there are two main factors in sea level rise: melting glaciers and icecaps and something known as "thermal expansion of the oceans." So there's more water (from melting ice), and the water itself expands as it warms to take up more space. Here's the short explanation:

"The main factors affecting sea level rise are thermal expansion of the oceans, melting glaciers, and melting icecaps. These are all symptoms of global warming. As the ocean, or any liquid, increases in temperature, it increases in volume as well. This process is known as thermal expansion. Glacial and icecap melting occurs when there is net loss of water from the body of snow and ice; that is, if more water melts off of the glacier or icecap during the summer than is accumulated through precipitation (snow) during the winter. (EPA, 2000)" http://web.mit.edu/12.000/www/m2010/finalwebsite/background/globalwarming/sealevelrise.html

If you go deeper, it gets pretty complicated for us laymen. I guess this is why it's so easy for major polluters to keep the public so confused and skeptical. Al Gore did a good job of making the global warming/climate change phenomenon understandable to non-scientists, but the smear campaign against him has, unfortunately, reduced his effectiveness. It's too bad.
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05:37 AM on 03/25/2010
Got news for you, Islands can sink! Atolls ALL sink. It's called Atoll Subsidence. Your science is based on eluding the simpliest and most logical conclusion. Much like all CC believers
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06:01 AM on 03/25/2010
It's unlikely that this was an atoll however. It's not on or near a volcanic hotspot.

However islands can have subsidence, but they can also rise. One island tells us nothing. It's the data from many islands and coastlines that would be telling.

One more, and perhaps more significant source of increased sea levels, at least in the short term, will be the melting of permafrost.
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mpmc23
01:42 AM on 03/25/2010
"... resolved the dispute for them: the island's gone."

There's an everyday philosophy lesson here.
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chuck prebys
12:52 AM on 03/25/2010
Snows melting in the Himalayas and filling up the bay.
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Cinnamonape
06:02 AM on 03/25/2010
Water is "fungible"...it fills up all the seas eventually.
12:36 AM on 03/25/2010
Global Warming = The conversion of nature into tax dollars.
12:22 AM on 03/25/2010
No Moore no more.
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12:18 AM on 03/25/2010
Probably time to scrap the plans on building the mega city on Moore. But think about the possibility of 20 million people being displaced, its hard to imagine. I hope they have contingency plan.
02:38 AM on 03/25/2010
we dont!!!!we dont care mere 20 mil.you can spread this 20 mil in only dhaka(capital)and no body will understand a difference.:(
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Shannon Cook
12:16 AM on 03/25/2010
That's not global warming. Somebody turned a donkey wheel below a Dharma station and move the island.
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02:22 AM on 03/25/2010
No, it was the evil climate scientists from the Hadley centre who went there and blew the island up to prove their wrong science.
11:46 PM on 03/24/2010
I am confused: @ .12 inches for 20 years and .2 inches for 10 years, the sea would have risen a total of 4.4 inches over the 30 year period. How is that enough to submerge the island?
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realpolitik78
wake me up when its over
12:08 AM on 03/25/2010
this island first appeared in 1974 - and now disappears. this is obviously a cycle
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02:17 AM on 03/25/2010
Think about the gradient. At 1%, the coastline recedes by 100x the sea level rise. The farther inland the sea gets, the more erosion you have. If the island isn't made of rock, it is simply washed away. The ecosystem (grass, mangroves etc) that might have protected the island's coast was probably not able to adapt quickly enough.
11:36 PM on 03/24/2010
Islands come and Islands go. That's nature!
09:58 PM on 03/24/2010
Moore is less. Who'da thunk that?