[HTML][HTML] The future of Blue Carbon science
Abstract The term Blue Carbon (BC) was first coined a decade ago to describe the
disproportionately large contribution of coastal vegetated ecosystems to global carbon …
disproportionately large contribution of coastal vegetated ecosystems to global carbon …
Variable impacts of climate change on blue carbon
Blue carbon provides opportunities to mitigate climate change while increasing ecosystem
services for coastal communities, including climate change adaptation; however, blue …
services for coastal communities, including climate change adaptation; however, blue …
Oceans and coastal ecosystems and their services
Ocean and coastal ecosystems support life on Earth and many aspects of human well-being.
Covering two-thirds of the planet, the ocean hosts vast biodiversity and modulates the global …
Covering two-thirds of the planet, the ocean hosts vast biodiversity and modulates the global …
Climate change challenges, plant science solutions
Climate change is a defining challenge of the 21st century, and this decade is a critical time
for action to mitigate the worst effects on human populations and ecosystems. Plant science …
for action to mitigate the worst effects on human populations and ecosystems. Plant science …
Governing for transformative change across the biodiversity–climate–society nexus
Transformative governance is key to addressing the global environmental crisis. We explore
how transformative governance of complex biodiversity–climate–society interactions can be …
how transformative governance of complex biodiversity–climate–society interactions can be …
A marine heatwave drives massive losses from the world's largest seagrass carbon stocks
Seagrass ecosystems contain globally significant organic carbon (C) stocks. However,
climate change and increasing frequency of extreme events threaten their preservation …
climate change and increasing frequency of extreme events threaten their preservation …
Climate-friendly seafood: The potential for emissions reduction and carbon capture in marine aquaculture
Aquaculture is a critical food source for the world's growing population, producing 52% of
the aquatic animal products consumed. Marine aquaculture (mariculture) generates 37.5 …
the aquatic animal products consumed. Marine aquaculture (mariculture) generates 37.5 …
Global-change controls on soil-carbon accumulation and loss in coastal vegetated ecosystems
Coastal seagrass, mangrove and salt-marsh ecosystems—also termed blue-carbon
ecosystems—play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Much of the organic carbon …
ecosystems—play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Much of the organic carbon …
Quantification of blue carbon in seagrass ecosystems of Southeast Asia and their potential for climate change mitigation
Seagrasses have the ability to contribute towards climate change mitigation, through large
organic carbon (C org) sinks within their ecosystems. Although the importance of blue …
organic carbon (C org) sinks within their ecosystems. Although the importance of blue …
Seagrass beds acting as a trap of microplastics-Emerging hotspot in the coastal region?
Microplastics is an emerging environmental problem in the world. However, presence and
fate of microplastics in seagrass meadows are barely known. In this study, the abundance …
fate of microplastics in seagrass meadows are barely known. In this study, the abundance …