1. Seagrass blue carbon dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico: Stocks, losses from anthropogenic disturbance, and gains through seagrass restoration.
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Thorhaug, Anitra, Poulos, Helen M., López-Portillo, Jorge, Ku, Timothy C.w., and Berlyn, Graeme P.
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SEAGRASS restoration , *ANTHROPOGENIC effects on nature , *CLIMATE change mitigation , *CARBON compounds ,ENVIRONMENTAL aspects - Abstract
Seagrasses comprise a substantive North American and Caribbean Sea blue carbon sink. Yet fine-scale estimates of seagrass carbon stocks, fluxes from anthropogenic disturbances, and potential gains in sedimentary carbon from seagrass restoration are lacking for most of the Western Hemisphere. To begin to fill this knowledge gap in the subtropics and tropics, we quantified organic carbon (C org ) stocks, losses, and gains from restorations at 8 previously-disturbed seagrass sites around the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) (n = 128 cores). Mean natural seagrass C org stocks were 25.7 ± 6.7 Mg C org ha − 1 around the GoM, while mean C org stocks at adjacent barren sites that had previously hosted seagrass were 17.8 Mg C org ha − 1 . Restored seagrass beds contained a mean of 38.7 ± 13.1 Mg C org ha − 1 . Mean C org losses differed by anthropogenic impact type, but averaged 20.98 ± 7.14 Mg C org ha − 1 . C org gains from seagrass restoration averaged 20.96 ± 8.59 Mg ha − 1 . These results, when combined with the similarity between natural and restored C org content, highlight the potential of seagrass restoration for mitigating seagrass C org losses from prior impact events. Our GoM basin-wide estimates of natural C org totaled ~ 36.4 Tg for the 947,327 ha for the USA-GoM. Including Mexico, the total basin contained an estimated 37.2–37.5 Tg C org . Regional US-GoM losses totaled 21.69 Tg C org . C org losses differed significantly among anthropogenic impacts. Yet, seagrass restoration appears to be an important climate change mitigation strategy that could be implemented elsewhere throughout the tropics and subtropics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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