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Using marine macroalgae for carbon sequestration: a critical appraisal
Chung, I.K.; Beardall, J.; Mehta, S.; Sahoo, D.; Stojkovic, S. (2011). Using marine macroalgae for carbon sequestration: a critical appraisal. J. Appl. Phycol. 23(5): 877-886. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10811-010-9604-9
In: Journal of Applied Phycology. Springer: Dordrecht. ISSN 0921-8971; e-ISSN 1573-5176, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Blue carbon; Macroalgae; Photosynthesis; CO2 sequestration

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  • Chung, I.K.
  • Beardall, J.
  • Mehta, S.
  • Sahoo, D.
  • Stojkovic, S.

Abstract
    There has been a good deal of interest in the potential of marine vegetation as a sink for anthropogenic C emissions (“Blue Carbon”). Marine primary producers contribute at least 50% of the world’s carbon fixation and may account for as much as 71% of all carbon storage. In this paper, we analyse the current rate of harvesting of both commercially grown and wild-grown macroalgae, as well as their capacity for photosynthetically driven CO2 assimilation and growth. We suggest that CO2 acquisition by marine macroalgae can represent a considerable sink for anthropogenic CO2 emissions and that harvesting and appropriate use of macroalgal primary production could play a significant role in C sequestration and amelioration of greenhouse gas emissions.

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