Actually, the oceans are not rising. If you look at the data, they are rising in some areas, dropping in others, and unchanged in still others.
The reason? The earth is like a big paper bag of molasses floating in space. The molasses is not solid and the surface is constantly changing.
That is, in some areas the LAND is rising while in others it is dropping. And they may both reverse in a few thousand years.
This may help, but there is a LOT of reading and charts here:
https://realclimatescience.com/2019/01/accelerating-sea-level-fraud-in-climate-science/
Please don’t inject facts into the discussion.....
I live in the Atlanta area and bought real estate here in anticipation I will have an oceanfront home!
First year geology class describes "emergent coasts", "submergent coasts" and "static coasts".
I always tell people who yammer on about the sea level rising in Florida to go fill their bathtub and tell me which end fills up the fastest?