海藻的碳捕获潜力。

Q1 Veterinary
Ellen Ould
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摘要

摘要:在蓬勃发展的蓝碳议程中,大型藻类(海藻)作为减缓气候变化的潜在工具引起了人们的兴趣。它们的净初级生产力很高,是全球海洋中主要的碳汇之一,既是生物量的常存量,也是通过碎屑途径输出碳的载体。考虑到它们内在的生态价值、对沿海经济的贡献以及它们目前和未来的水产养殖生产范围,大型藻类成为基于自然的碳封存的焦点也许并不奇怪。然而,研究界必须警惕正在开始渗透到对话中的夸张,例如困扰微藻生物燃料运动的夸张。毫无疑问,大型藻类在对抗碳污染方面发挥着重要作用,也许在大规模投资投入大型藻类水产养殖之前,更务实地看待其对自然资本的贡献是合理的。本文客观地考察了大型藻类作为可管理的天然碳库和可部署的碳捕获资产,填补全球碳封存生态位的能力。
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The potential of seaweed for carbon capture.
Abstract Macroalgae (seaweeds) are drawing interest as potential tools for climate mitigation within a burgeoning blue carbon agenda. With the high rates of net primary productivity, they are one of the main carbon sinks in the global ocean, both as biomass standing stock and as vectors of carbon export through detritus pathways. When coupled with their intrinsic ecological value, their contribution to coastal economies, and their current and future scope for aquaculture production, it is perhaps unsurprising that macroalgae have become a focus for nature-based carbon sequestration. However, the research community must guard against the hyperbole that is beginning to permeate the conversation, such as that which beset the microalgae biofuel movement. Macroalgae undoubtedly have a role to play in combating carbon pollution, and perhaps before significant investment is committed to ramping up macroalgae aquaculture, a more pragmatic view of its contribution to natural capital is justified. This article takes an objective look at the capacity for macroalgae to fill a global carbon sequestration niche, both as managed natural carbon pools and as deployable carbon capture assets.
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CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources
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