Marine Carbon Systems: Dynamics, Conservation, and Management
A special issue of Life (ISSN 2075-1729). This special issue belongs to the section "Diversity and Ecology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 September 2023) | Viewed by 13654
Special Issue Editors
2. Coastal and Estuarine Environment Research Group, Port and Airport Research Institute, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan
Interests: carbonate system; blue carbon; air–water CO2 flux; mangroves; seagrass; phytoplankton; corals; climate change; global change biology
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The carbon sequestration potential of the open ocean and coastal vegetated marine ecosystems was realized long ago as a promising avenue to combat climate change. The carbon dynamics in the marine sector encompass exchanges of carbon in various forms among the hydrosphere, pedosphere, biosphere, and atmosphere. In the era of global climate change, it has become imperative to develop a holistic understanding of the mechanisms by which carbon remains locked in the biosphere. Coastal vegetated carbon stock, collectively referred to as blue carbon, plays a crucial role in alleviating the ever-increasing atmospheric CO2 and CH4 load emitted through a plethora of anthropogenic activities. Conservation of marine ecosystems to enhance the carbon sequestration potential of natural and artificial marine ecosystems, including mangroves, seagrasses, salt marshes, lagoons, aquaculture ponds, and many other land use/land cover classes has been prioritized on a nationwide scale in many countries.
The present Special Issue of Life invites papers from this vast spectrum of topics that essentially includes marine carbon as the focal theme. We welcome submissions from any allied field that deal with the dynamics, conservation, and management of marine carbon and marine ecosystems, including coastal and open sea regions. The primary aim of this Special Issue is to collate cutting-edge research that can showcase marine carbon as a tool to alleviate global climate change.
Dr. Anirban Akhand
Dr. Abhra Chanda
Guest Editors
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