The NZ SeaRise website
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The Antarctic Research Centre at Te Herenga Waka: Victoria University of Wellington (ARC), the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science), and the National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Limited (NIWA) have provided data on vertical land movement for this webmap. The data was collected across the period 2003 to 2011. It is an estimate only and subject to uncertainty. We make no representations or warranties as to the data and shall not be liable to any person who uses or relies on the data or this webmap, on any ground, for any loss, damage or expense arising from such use or reliance. By using the Takiwā Data Analytics Platform, including viewing data on that platform, you agree to this disclaimer. Takiwā Data Analytics Platform is a SaaS tool that enables customers to visualise and present data in different formats and views. The data used on Takiwā Data Analytics Platform (which may contain opinions, representations, and advice) is supplied by customers or other third parties (including publicly available information). Where analysed data is made available on Takiwā Data Analytics Platform, that analysis (and the determination of the algorithms, assumptions, and other methods used to conduct that analysis) is undertaken by customers or other third parties, and not by Takiwā. You agree that Takiwā has no responsibility or liability for such data or for how that data has been analysed (including where the data or the analysis is incorrect, inaccurate, incomplete, or unsuitable for your purposes). To the maximum extent permitted by law, Takiwā disclaims all warranties, conditions, guarantees, and/or representations relating to such data and how that data has been analysed. Any reliance that you place on such data is at your own risk.
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The NZ SeaRise website: Te Tai Pari O Aotearoa programme has released location specific sea-level rise projections out to the year 2300 for every 2 km of the coast of Aotearoa New Zealand. These projections can be accessed through an online tool developed by Takiwā, a data management and analytics platform.
Users are able to see how much and how fast sea level will rise along the coast. The tool allows users to click on a particular location on the coast and see how much sea level is expected to rise, and by when, under different climate change scenarios.
The website is available at: https://www.searise.nz/maps-2
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