Underestimated PAH accumulation potential of blue carbon vegetation: Evidence from sedimentary records of saltmarsh and mangrove in Yueqing Bay, China

Author(s):  
Runqiu Huang ◽  
Chunfang Zhang ◽  
Xiangrong Xu ◽  
Runjie Jin ◽  
Dan Li ◽  
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Jurnal Segara ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Agustin Rustam ◽  
Terry L. Kepel ◽  
Restu Nur Afiati ◽  
Hadiwijaya L. Salim ◽  
Mariska Astrid ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruihu ZHANG ◽  
Jianlei XIE ◽  
Tao LIU ◽  
Baocheng ZHAO

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Hideki Kokubu ◽  
Hideki Kokubu

Blue Carbon, which is carbon captured by marine organisms, has recently come into focus as an important factor for climate change initiatives. This carbon is stored in vegetated coastal ecosystems, specifically mangrove forests, seagrass beds and salt marshes. The recognition of the C sequestration value of vegetated coastal ecosystems provides a strong argument for their protection and restoration. Therefore, it is necessary to improve scientific understanding of the mechanisms that stock control C in these ecosystems. However, the contribution of Blue Carbon sequestration to atmospheric CO2 in shallow waters is as yet unclear, since investigations and analysis technology are ongoing. In this study, Blue Carbon sinks by Zostera marina were evaluated in artificial (Gotenba) and natural (Matsunase) Zostera beds in Ise Bay, Japan. 12-hour continuous in situ photosynthesis and oxygen consumption measurements were performed in both areas by using chambers in light and dark conditions. The production and dead amount of Zostera marina shoots were estimated by standing stock measurements every month. It is estimated that the amount of carbon storage as Blue Carbon was 237g-C/m2/year and 197g-C/m2/year in the artificial and natural Zostera marina beds, respectively. These results indicated that Zostera marina plays a role towards sinking Blue Carbon.


2019 ◽  
Vol 672 ◽  
pp. 427-437 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolyn J. Ewers Lewis ◽  
Jeffrey A. Baldock ◽  
Bruce Hawke ◽  
Patricia S. Gadd ◽  
Atun Zawadzki ◽  
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