Plankton drive a major sink of carbon across the global oceans. Dead plankton, their faeces and the faeces of plankton feeders, form a huge rain of carbon sinking to the seabed and deep ocean, reducing atmospheric CO2 levels and thus helping to regulate the climate. Any change in plankton communities, ecosystems or habitats will perturb this carbon sink, potentially increasing atmospheric CO2. Fishing is a major cause of ocean ecosystem disturbance affecting all trophic levels including plankton, but its potential impact on the carbon sink is unknown. As both fisheries and the carbon sink depend on plankton there is spatial overlap of these fundamental ecosystem services. Here we provide the first global maps of this spatial overlap. Using ...
International audienceContrary to most terrestrial organisms, which release their carbon into the at...
The biological carbon pump is the process by which CO 2 is transformed to organic carbon via photosy...
Climate change scenarios suggest that large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) will be required to m...
Plankton drive a major sink of carbon across the global oceans. Dead plankton, their faeces and the ...
The North Atlantic Ocean is the most intense marine sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in t...
Total ocean carbon exceeds 40,000 GT either dissolved in the water column or buried in ocean sedimen...
The North Atlantic Ocean is the most intense marine sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2)in th...
Marine carbon cycle processes are important for taking up atmospheric CO2 thereby reducing climate c...
Ongoing acidification of the ocean through uptake of anthropogenic CO2 is known to affect marine bio...
Ongoing acidification of the ocean through uptake of anthropogenic CO2 is known to affect marine bio...
Ongoing acidification of the ocean through uptake of anthropogenic CO2 is known to affect marine bio...
Contrary to most terrestrial organisms, which release their carbon into the atmosphere after death, ...
To predict the impacts of climate change it is essential to understand how anthropogenic change alte...
The ocean is currently a significant net sink for anthropogenically remobilised CO2, taking up aroun...
To predict the impacts of climate change it is essential to understand how anthropogenic change alte...
International audienceContrary to most terrestrial organisms, which release their carbon into the at...
The biological carbon pump is the process by which CO 2 is transformed to organic carbon via photosy...
Climate change scenarios suggest that large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) will be required to m...
Plankton drive a major sink of carbon across the global oceans. Dead plankton, their faeces and the ...
The North Atlantic Ocean is the most intense marine sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in t...
Total ocean carbon exceeds 40,000 GT either dissolved in the water column or buried in ocean sedimen...
The North Atlantic Ocean is the most intense marine sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2)in th...
Marine carbon cycle processes are important for taking up atmospheric CO2 thereby reducing climate c...
Ongoing acidification of the ocean through uptake of anthropogenic CO2 is known to affect marine bio...
Ongoing acidification of the ocean through uptake of anthropogenic CO2 is known to affect marine bio...
Ongoing acidification of the ocean through uptake of anthropogenic CO2 is known to affect marine bio...
Contrary to most terrestrial organisms, which release their carbon into the atmosphere after death, ...
To predict the impacts of climate change it is essential to understand how anthropogenic change alte...
The ocean is currently a significant net sink for anthropogenically remobilised CO2, taking up aroun...
To predict the impacts of climate change it is essential to understand how anthropogenic change alte...
International audienceContrary to most terrestrial organisms, which release their carbon into the at...
The biological carbon pump is the process by which CO 2 is transformed to organic carbon via photosy...
Climate change scenarios suggest that large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) will be required to m...