For 13 years, the New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup has invited community members to photograph extreme high tides in New Hampshire’s coastal watershed. These photos give us a glimpse of what daily water levels could be like in the future.
This year, 20 people submitted 53 photos from 10 communities across New Hampshire’s coastal watershed illustrating coastal flooding. From there, 156 members of the public cast 654 votes supporting the most compelling photos. Thank you to everyone who submitted photos and voted!
Picturing Rising Tides is hosted by the NH Coastal Adaptation Workgroup, a collaboration of over 40 organizations working to ensure coastal watershed communities are resourceful, ready, and resilient to the impacts of extreme weather and long-term climate change.