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Fig 1.

The location of the Mai Po Inner Deep Bay Ramsar site in relation to the Deep Bay (A, above) and major habitat types (B, below) that were cross-walked to the SLAMM. categories, as indicated in Table 1. The Shenzhen River borders the northern boundary of the Wetland Conservation Area. The Kam Tin River is south of the Mai Po SSSI. Basemap Sources: Esri, DeLorme, HERE. Landuse maps and boundary layers for the wetland conservation area, Ramsar site, and Nature Reserve are from WWF Hong Kong. https://globil-panda.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/mai-po-wetland-habitats.

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Table 1.

Land use and habitat categories in Mai Po Inner Deep Bay Ramsar site and Wetland Conservation Area cross-walked to SLAMM categories (based on SLAMM 6.7 technical documentation, Clough et al. [26]).

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Fig 2.

SLAMM outputs derived from this analysis to show changes to habitats at low tide under 1.5 m sea level rise and 15mm, 8mm, 4mm and 2mm/year accretion rates by 2100.

Landuse basemaps used in the analysis are from WWF Hong Kong https://globil-panda.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/mai-po-wetland-habitats.

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Table 2.

Changes to habitats under the 1.5 and 2 m sea level rise scenarios and different accretion rates by 2100 as projected by the SLAMM.

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Fig 3.

SLAMM outputs derived from this analysis to show changes to habitats at high tide under 1.5 and 2 m sea level rise and 15mm and 2mm/year accretion rates by 2100.

Landuse basemaps used in the analysis are from WWF Hong Kong https://globil-panda.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/mai-po-wetland-habitats.

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