Long-term carbon capture and storage (CCS) is currently considered a viable strategy for mitigating rising levels of atmospheric CO2 and associated impacts of global climate change. Until recently, the significant below-ground CCS capacity of coastal vegetation such as seagrasses, salt marshes, and mangroves has largely gone unrecognized in models of global carbon transfer. However, this reservoir of natural, free, and sustainable carbon storage potential is increasingly jeopardized by alarming trends in coastal habitat loss, totalling 30–50% of global abundance over the last century alone. Human intervention to restore lost habitats is a potentially powerful solution to improve natural rates of global CCS, but data suggest this approach is...
Vegetated coastlines, including seagrass, mangroves, and salt marshes, are valued for their capacity...
Seagrass ecosystems provide numerous ecosystem services that support coastal communities around the ...
Seagrass meadows are sites of high rates of carbon sequestration and they potentially support \u27bl...
Long-term carbon capture and storage (CCS) is currently considered a viable strategy for mitigating ...
<p>(A) Extensive historical losses of seagrasses, mangroves, and salt marshes have reduced the CCS c...
International audienceMangrove forests, seagrass meadows and tidal saltmarshes are vegetated coastal...
Recent research has highlighted the valuable role that coastal and marine ecosystems play in sequest...
Recent research has highlighted the valuable role that coastal and marine ecosystems play in sequest...
Summary: Seagrass meadows are important carbon sinks, and they are experiencing a global decline. Re...
There is an urgent need to halt and reverse loss of mangroves and seagrass to protect and increase t...
Mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and tidal saltmarshes are vegetated coastal ecosystems that accum...
<p>Degradation and loss of (A) seagrass meadows, (B) mangrove forests, and (C) salt marshes may rele...
Blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs), including mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and tidal marshes, store...
The restoration of eelgrass and salt marsh habitats in areas where they formerly existed is widely r...
Coastal saltmarshes are found globally, yet are 25%–50% reduced compared with their historical cover...
Vegetated coastlines, including seagrass, mangroves, and salt marshes, are valued for their capacity...
Seagrass ecosystems provide numerous ecosystem services that support coastal communities around the ...
Seagrass meadows are sites of high rates of carbon sequestration and they potentially support \u27bl...
Long-term carbon capture and storage (CCS) is currently considered a viable strategy for mitigating ...
<p>(A) Extensive historical losses of seagrasses, mangroves, and salt marshes have reduced the CCS c...
International audienceMangrove forests, seagrass meadows and tidal saltmarshes are vegetated coastal...
Recent research has highlighted the valuable role that coastal and marine ecosystems play in sequest...
Recent research has highlighted the valuable role that coastal and marine ecosystems play in sequest...
Summary: Seagrass meadows are important carbon sinks, and they are experiencing a global decline. Re...
There is an urgent need to halt and reverse loss of mangroves and seagrass to protect and increase t...
Mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and tidal saltmarshes are vegetated coastal ecosystems that accum...
<p>Degradation and loss of (A) seagrass meadows, (B) mangrove forests, and (C) salt marshes may rele...
Blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs), including mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and tidal marshes, store...
The restoration of eelgrass and salt marsh habitats in areas where they formerly existed is widely r...
Coastal saltmarshes are found globally, yet are 25%–50% reduced compared with their historical cover...
Vegetated coastlines, including seagrass, mangroves, and salt marshes, are valued for their capacity...
Seagrass ecosystems provide numerous ecosystem services that support coastal communities around the ...
Seagrass meadows are sites of high rates of carbon sequestration and they potentially support \u27bl...