Hot spots and hot moments in seagrass 'blue carbon' science

Abstract

When seagrass meadows are destroyed, what happens to the ‘blue carbon’ stored within their sediments; does it stay in the ground, or is it released into the atmosphere? Is it possible to manage seagrass ecosystems so that... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Peter Macreadie (University of Technology Sydney)
  2. Paul York (TropWATER,James Cook University)
  3. Michael Rasheed (TropWATER,James Cook University)
  4. Catherine Bryant (James cook University)
  5. Aurora Ricart (University of Barcelona)
  6. Daniel Nielsen (University of Technology Sydney)
  7. Maria Fontes (University of Technology Sydney)
  8. Trisha Atwood (University of Technology Sydney)
  9. Justin Seymour (University of Technology Sydney)
  10. Katherina Petrou (University of Technology Sydney)
  11. Jeffrey Kelleway (University of Technology Sydney)
  12. Alexandra Thomson (University of Technology Sydney)
  13. Stacey Trevathan-Tackett (University of Technology Sydney)
  14. Rod Connolly (Griffith)
  15. Peter Ralph (University of Technology Sydney)

Topic Area

3 - Estuarine and coastal Biogeochemistry

Session

OS-8D » Estuarine, Coastal Biogeochemistry (13:20 - Wednesday, 8th July, Lecture Theatre D2.211)

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