- List of submerged islands and islets
With the present "
Global Warming " trend, islands and islets that are hardly above the sea will begin to become submerged and this List ofisland s &islets now submergedis designed to include those such islands/islets in the world which are now submerged or likely to become submerged. It includes all islands and banks where the highest point used to be less than 10 metres. We already know of the existing shipping hazards such as theGoodwin Sands in theEnglish Channel where an annual short game of cricket is traditionally played at low tide. The sands are up to 2 m above water at low tide and 4 m below at high tide.We also know of the massive tidal differences (
tidal bore ) existing in Fundy Bay,Canada and the BritishChannel Isles .The island of
Herm in theBailiwick of Guernsey is said to treble in size at low tide (the second largesttidal range in the world) between 0.2 meters and exceeding 12 meters during aspring tide ,One of the most endangered islets is
Mopion inSaint Vincent and the Grenadines which barely peeps out above the water but does have a permanent structure on it in the form of a sun shade.Some candidates from
List of islands by highest point :Maldives ; Villingili in theSeenu Atoll - highest point 2.3 mTokelau ;Nukunonu - highest point 5 mTuvalu ;Funafuti - highest point 5 mCocos (Keeling) Islands ; West Island - highest point 5 mEritrea ;Dahlak Kebir - highest point 5 mMarshall Islands ;Likiep - highest point 10 mExternal links
North Atlantic - British Isles and Europe
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/coast/programmes2/08-felixstowe-margate.shtml BBC.co.uk "Coast" report with cricketers on the Goodwin Sands] The TV crew had to be sea-rescued due to rising tides.
* [http://www.andmas.co.uk/travel_new/coaches/coachtrip.html Photo of soccer on the Goodwin Sands]
* [http://www.herm-island.com/home.aspx Herm Island homepage]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/50956048@N00/217144808/ Picture of Herm beach at low tide]North Atlantic - North America
* [http://new-brunswick.net/Saint_John/reversingfalls/reversing.html New Brunswick - Saint John River and the Reversing Falls]
* [http://www.mainerivers.org/st_john.htm St. John River watershed map and information]
* [http://www.ccge.org/ccge/english/Resources/rivers/tr_rivers_stJohnRiver.asp Canadian Council for Geographic Education page with a series of articles on the history of the St. John River]
* [http://www.stjohnrivervalley.com A book covering the St. John River with full color photos]
*Real-time river flow at [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?site_no=01010000 the upstream most gage] , [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?site_no=01010500 Dickey, Maine] , or [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?site_no=01014000 St. Clair, New Brunswick] .
* [http://www.upperstjohn.com/ The Upper St. John River Valley] history and genealogyNorth Atlantic - Caribbean and Latin America
* [http://aeroclubsxm.free.fr/photos/02-Isla-Margarita/Isla-04-mopion.jpgAeroClubSXM] has an excellent aerial shot of Mopion and its "permanent structure"
* [http://www.gouldhome.com/Travel/Grenadines04/July26.html Gouldhome report and location map] also more photos.Indian Ocean
* [http://www.ranvelivillage.com/ The Maldives] Photo
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