Coastal wetlands are known to be efficient carbon sinks due to high rates of primary productivity, carbon burial by mineral sediments, and low rates of sediment organic matter decomposition. Of the three coastal wetland types: tidal marshes, tidal forests, and seagrass meadows, carbon burial by seagrasses is relatively under-studied, and reported rates range widely from 45 to 190 g C m-2 yr-1. Additionally, most of these seagrass rates are biased toward tropical and subtropical species, particularly Posidonia oceanica, with few focused on Zostera marina, the most widespread species in the northern hemisphere. We measured sediment organic content, carbon content, and long-term accretion rates to estimate organic carbon stocks and sequestrati...
Seagrasses are considered highly important CO2 sinks, with the capacity to store substantial quantit...
<div><p>Seagrass habitats provide important ecosystem services, including their ability to take up a...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats that provide important ecosystem services in the coa...
Coastal wetlands are known to be efficient carbon sinks due to carbon burial by mineral sediments, h...
This study quantified eelgrass (Zostera marina) sediment organic carbon and carbon sequestration rat...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats that provide important ecosystem services in the coa...
Seagrass meadows help mitigate climate change by taking up and storing (sequestering) carbon (C), re...
Seagrass habitats provide important ecosystem services, including their ability to take up and store...
The accelerating increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations have caused regime shifts and changes in...
Tidal wetlands play an important role with respect to climate change because of both their sensitivi...
Carbon storage in marine vegetated habitats (blue carbon) is increasingly being considered in carbon...
Seagrass meadows, common to coastal habitats, have been identified as potential short-term refugia f...
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 IN CENTRAL SALISH SEA EELGRASS MEADOWS AUTHORS: Mira Lutz* (Western Washington Universit...
Seagrasses are considered highly important CO2 sinks, with the capacity to store substantial quantit...
<div><p>Seagrass habitats provide important ecosystem services, including their ability to take up a...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats that provide important ecosystem services in the coa...
Coastal wetlands are known to be efficient carbon sinks due to carbon burial by mineral sediments, h...
This study quantified eelgrass (Zostera marina) sediment organic carbon and carbon sequestration rat...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats that provide important ecosystem services in the coa...
Seagrass meadows help mitigate climate change by taking up and storing (sequestering) carbon (C), re...
Seagrass habitats provide important ecosystem services, including their ability to take up and store...
The accelerating increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations have caused regime shifts and changes in...
Tidal wetlands play an important role with respect to climate change because of both their sensitivi...
Carbon storage in marine vegetated habitats (blue carbon) is increasingly being considered in carbon...
Seagrass meadows, common to coastal habitats, have been identified as potential short-term refugia f...
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 IN CENTRAL SALISH SEA EELGRASS MEADOWS AUTHORS: Mira Lutz* (Western Washington Universit...
Seagrasses are considered highly important CO2 sinks, with the capacity to store substantial quantit...
<div><p>Seagrass habitats provide important ecosystem services, including their ability to take up a...
Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats that provide important ecosystem services in the coa...