Project Manager/Main Author Marc Anglès d’AuriacBlue forests, such as rockweed beds and seagrass meadows, are considered important natural sinks for carbon and thereby play a vital role in climate regulation, mitigation and adaptation. Kelp forests grow on rocky bed substrates and have therefore no local sedimentation of produced biomass. Kelp has therefore not yet been considered to contribute significantly to carbon sequestration and has been left out from the IPCC methodology for blue carbon. However, there is evidence that kelp biomass is transported to deeper seafloor locations where it is sequestered in sediments. The advent of eDNA methods for tracking animal or vegetal organisms in water or sediment matrices, has enabled not only ge...
Blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs), such as mangroves, tidal marshes, and seagrasses, are attracting inte...
Seagrassmeadows support high primary production rates and their canopies are efficient at filtering ...
Macroalgae drive the largest CO2 flux fixed globally by marine macrophytes. Most of the resulting bi...
Blue forests, such as rockweed beds and seagrass meadows, are considered important natural sinks for...
Harnessing natural solutions to mitigate climate change requires an understanding of carbon 18 fixat...
The accelerating increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations have caused regime shifts and changes in...
Blue carbon is the organic carbon in oceanic and coastal ecosystems that is captured on centennial t...
Seagrasses sequester globally significant amounts of carbon (C), which is stored mainly in the sedim...
Blue carbon did not originally include macroalgal ecosystems; however evidence is mounting that macr...
The role of macroalgae (seaweed) as a global contributor to carbon drawdown within marine sediments ...
This report was commissioned by the North Sea Wildlife Trusts, Blue Marine Foundation, WWF and the R...
Macroalgal forests export much of their production, partly supporting food webs and carbon stocks be...
The term ‘Blue Carbon’ was coined about a decade ago to highlight the important carbon sequestration...
Human emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) has been accelerated, and greenhouse effect and ocean acidifi...
Recent research has highlighted the valuable role that coastal and marine ecosystems play in sequest...
Blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs), such as mangroves, tidal marshes, and seagrasses, are attracting inte...
Seagrassmeadows support high primary production rates and their canopies are efficient at filtering ...
Macroalgae drive the largest CO2 flux fixed globally by marine macrophytes. Most of the resulting bi...
Blue forests, such as rockweed beds and seagrass meadows, are considered important natural sinks for...
Harnessing natural solutions to mitigate climate change requires an understanding of carbon 18 fixat...
The accelerating increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations have caused regime shifts and changes in...
Blue carbon is the organic carbon in oceanic and coastal ecosystems that is captured on centennial t...
Seagrasses sequester globally significant amounts of carbon (C), which is stored mainly in the sedim...
Blue carbon did not originally include macroalgal ecosystems; however evidence is mounting that macr...
The role of macroalgae (seaweed) as a global contributor to carbon drawdown within marine sediments ...
This report was commissioned by the North Sea Wildlife Trusts, Blue Marine Foundation, WWF and the R...
Macroalgal forests export much of their production, partly supporting food webs and carbon stocks be...
The term ‘Blue Carbon’ was coined about a decade ago to highlight the important carbon sequestration...
Human emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) has been accelerated, and greenhouse effect and ocean acidifi...
Recent research has highlighted the valuable role that coastal and marine ecosystems play in sequest...
Blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs), such as mangroves, tidal marshes, and seagrasses, are attracting inte...
Seagrassmeadows support high primary production rates and their canopies are efficient at filtering ...
Macroalgae drive the largest CO2 flux fixed globally by marine macrophytes. Most of the resulting bi...