No More New Moore Island

For years, two nations have both claimed the territory of an uninhabited island the Bangladeshis called South Talpatti Island and the Indians called New Moore Island. The dispute is now moot, as the island has vanished underwater.
"What these two countries could not achieve from years of talking, has been resolved by global warming," said Professor Sugata Hazra of the School of Oceanographic Studies at Jadavpur University in Calcutta.

Anyone wishing to visit now, he observed, would have to think of travelling by submarine.

The island never rose more than about six feet above sea level. Professor Hazra predicts more islands in the Indian Ocean will vanish as sea levels rise. Link -via J-Walk Blog

That's a strange statement, since global sea level has *not* risen more than a few inches. There must be other reasons that the island disappeared. If global sea levels rose six feet, Venice would be underwater, and so would a lot of other places. Subsidence, plate movement, something else is likely to blame.
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Oh, gee, it only formed during a cyclone in 1970... so it wasn't rock, it was sand. Just a big pile of sand, like a sandbar. And sandbars erode, disappear, show up somewhere else...
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"The island never rose more than about six feet above sea level." Oh, so that must have been global COOLING, right? Give me a break! Two huge earthquakes recently aren't a clue to what really happened?
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If global warming caused the sea to rise and wipe out an island, why is the beach here in Florida in the same place??? Are the oceans varying by where you are on the planet?

The logic eludes me....
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Well, if Prof. Hazra had said "Ocean currents have eroded a sandy island away" no one in the west would have cared. Invoke global warming and it's front page news.
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1970 you say, Joanie?. Hmmm. The Wikipedia entry on the Maldives (a cluster of islands in the Indian Ocean says "However, around 1970, the sea level there dropped 20–30 centimetres (8–12 in)." Coincidence?
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Balderdash. Codswallo.

As Joanie pointed out early on, this was a mud/sand bar. And yes, India and Pakistan dispute - because their boundary was stupidly based on the river channel, which has (as they do) shifted.

Want a description of the phenomenpn? Perhaps Mark Twain's LIfe on the Mississipee would do. When he worked as a riverboat pilot "islands" changed daily, and a pilot had to be careful even some were fairly predictable.
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