A recent paper by A. Parker and C.D. Ollier (Ocean & Coastal Management, 124, 1-9, 2016), concerned with the use of 'proven' sea-level data for coastal planning, contained a number of incorrect or misleading statements about sea-level data sets and measurement methods. In this commentary, we address aspects of sea-level records that could have been misunderstood by readers of that paper. While we agree with the main point made by the authors, that the best possible sea-level data are required by coastal planners, we suggest that planners should base their work on wider and better informed sources of sea-level information.
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Williams, S. D. P., Woodworth, P. L., & Hunter, J. R. (2016, July 1). Commentary on “Coastal Planning Should Be Based on Proven Sea Level Data” by A. Parker and C.D. Ollier (Ocean & Coastal Management, 124, 1-9, 2016). Journal of Coastal Research. Coastal Education Research Foundation Inc. https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-16A-00005.1
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