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2. A decision support tool to help identify blue carbon sites for restoration
3. Modelling the spatiotemporal dynamics of blue carbon stocks in tidal marsh under Spartina alterniflora invasion
4. Seagrass decline weakens sediment organic carbon stability
5. Global trends in applying decision science in mangrove restoration: are we missing some dimensions?
6. Excluding livestock access to farm dams reduces methane emissions and boosts water quality
7. Mapping tidal restrictions to support blue carbon restoration
8. Using waste biomass to produce 3D-printed artificial biodegradable structures for coastal ecosystem restoration
9. Global dataset of soil organic carbon in tidal marshes
10. Freshwater wetland restoration and conservation are long-term natural climate solutions
11. Contribution of offshore platforms and surrounding habitats to fish production in the Bass Strait, south-east Australia
12. Modelling of fatty acids signatures predicts macroalgal carbon in marine sediments
13. Prioritising plastic pollution research in blue carbon ecosystems: A scientometric overview
14. Developing expert scientific consensus on the environmental and societal effects of marine artificial structures prior to decommissioning
15. Spatially explicit ecosystem accounts for coastal wetland restoration
16. Temporal and spatial variations of air-sea CO2 fluxes and their key influence factors in seagrass meadows of Hainan Island, South China Sea
17. To what extent can decommissioning options for marine artificial structures move us toward environmental targets?
18. Nutrient loading weakens seagrass blue carbon potential by stimulating seagrass detritus carbon emission
19. Mapping trade-offs among key ecosystem functions in tidal marsh to inform spatial management policy for exotic Spartina alterniflora
20. Top ten priorities for global saltmarsh restoration, conservation and ecosystem service research
21. Conserving nature's chorus: Local and landscape features promoting frog species richness in farm dams
22. Patterns and drivers of macroalgal ‘blue carbon’ transport and deposition in near-shore coastal environments
23. Potential role of seaweeds in climate change mitigation
24. Climate drives the geography of marine consumption by changing predator communities
25. Net Drawdown of Greenhouse Gases (CO2, CH4 and N2O) by a Temperate Australian Seagrass Meadow
26. Offshore decommissioning horizon scan: Research priorities to support decision-making activities for oil and gas infrastructure
27. Quantifying blue carbon stocks and the role of protected areas to conserve coastal wetlands
28. A global horizon scan of issues impacting marine and coastal biodiversity conservation
29. Integrating blue: How do we make nationally determined contributions work for both blue carbon and local coastal communities?
30. It's time to broaden what we consider a ‘blue carbon ecosystem’
31. Global Observing Needs in the Deep Ocean
32. The value of estuarine producers to fisheries: A case study of Richmond River Estuary
33. Correction To: The Evolution of Blue Carbon Science
34. The Evolution of Blue Carbon Science
35. Methane emissions from agricultural ponds are underestimated in national greenhouse gas inventories
36. Blue carbon drawdown by restored mangrove forests improves with age
37. A preliminary estimate of the contribution of coastal blue carbon to climate change mitigation in New Zealand.
38. Learnings from the past to inform future ecosystem restoration projects: an Australian perspective.
39. Modelling blue carbon farming opportunities at different spatial scales
40. Effects of elevated temperature on microbial breakdown of seagrass leaf and tea litter biomass
41. Overgrazing of Seagrass by Sea Urchins Diminishes Blue Carbon Stocks
42. Blue carbon as a natural climate solution
43. National scale predictions of contemporary and future blue carbon storage
44. Mangrove stem methane emissions significantly offset global blue carbon sequestration
45. Seagrasses produce most of the soil blue carbon in three Maldivian islands
46. Plastic Paradox in Blue Carbon Ecosystems
47. Planted mangroves cap toxic petroleum-contaminated sediments
48. The potential of viruses to influence the magnitude of greenhouse gas emissions in an inland wetland
49. Effects of a nutrient enrichment pulse on blue carbon ecosystems
50. Blue carbon sink capacity of mangroves determined by leaves and their associated microbiome
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