Coastal ecosystems sequester and store large amounts of carbon making them important contributors to the global carbon budget. There are growing efforts to quantify this coastal marine carbon, referred to as blue carbon, in different regions of the world. Due to the diversity of species and habitats worldwide, and to high spatial variability in carbon storage capacity, local estimates yield the best measures of stored carbon. In this study we estimate the blue carbon potential of eelgrass ecosystems in the Puget Sound, WA, USA. Although direct measures of sediment carbon in seagrass beds are mostly unavailable for the Puget Sound, we used carbon storage values from Padilla Bay, the region with the largest eelgrass extent, and extrapolated c...
The restoration of eelgrass and salt marsh habitats in areas where they formerly existed is widely r...
Seagrass habitats have recently been characterized by their ability to capture and store organic car...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013In 2012, the Washington State Blue Ribbon Panel on ...
Seagrass habitats provide important ecosystem services, including their ability to take up and store...
Seagrass habitats store substantial amounts of organic carbon, known as \u27blue carbon\u27, We took...
<div><p>Seagrass habitats provide important ecosystem services, including their ability to take up a...
Despite the importance of coastal ecosystems for the global carbon (carbon) budgets including obliga...
Seagrass meadows help mitigate climate change by taking up and storing (sequestering) carbon (C), re...
This study quantified eelgrass (Zostera marina) sediment organic carbon and carbon sequestration rat...
BLUE CARBON IN CENTRAL SALISH SEA EELGRASS MEADOWS AUTHORS: Mira Lutz* (Western Washington Universit...
Organic carbon (OC) storage in coastal vegetated habitats (blue carbon) is increasingly being consid...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08Seagrasses are marine flowering plants that are ...
“Blue Carbon” describes carbon stored in marine estuarine sediments where it may be stably sequester...
Despite the importance of coastal ecosystems for the global carbon budgets, knowledge of their carbo...
Seagrass habitats provide important ecosystem services, including their ability to take up and store...
The restoration of eelgrass and salt marsh habitats in areas where they formerly existed is widely r...
Seagrass habitats have recently been characterized by their ability to capture and store organic car...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013In 2012, the Washington State Blue Ribbon Panel on ...
Seagrass habitats provide important ecosystem services, including their ability to take up and store...
Seagrass habitats store substantial amounts of organic carbon, known as \u27blue carbon\u27, We took...
<div><p>Seagrass habitats provide important ecosystem services, including their ability to take up a...
Despite the importance of coastal ecosystems for the global carbon (carbon) budgets including obliga...
Seagrass meadows help mitigate climate change by taking up and storing (sequestering) carbon (C), re...
This study quantified eelgrass (Zostera marina) sediment organic carbon and carbon sequestration rat...
BLUE CARBON IN CENTRAL SALISH SEA EELGRASS MEADOWS AUTHORS: Mira Lutz* (Western Washington Universit...
Organic carbon (OC) storage in coastal vegetated habitats (blue carbon) is increasingly being consid...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08Seagrasses are marine flowering plants that are ...
“Blue Carbon” describes carbon stored in marine estuarine sediments where it may be stably sequester...
Despite the importance of coastal ecosystems for the global carbon budgets, knowledge of their carbo...
Seagrass habitats provide important ecosystem services, including their ability to take up and store...
The restoration of eelgrass and salt marsh habitats in areas where they formerly existed is widely r...
Seagrass habitats have recently been characterized by their ability to capture and store organic car...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013In 2012, the Washington State Blue Ribbon Panel on ...