2023
DOI: 10.3390/d15090978
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Seagrass Blue Carbon Stock and Air–Sea CO2 Fluxes in the Karimunjawa Islands, Indonesia during Southeast Monsoon Season

Nurul Latifah,
Nining Sari Ningsih,
Aditya Rakhmat Kartadikaria
et al.

Abstract: Research focusing on seagrass ecosystems as carbon storage has been conducted in various Indonesian waters. However, an essential aspect that remains unexplored is the simultaneous analysis of blue carbon storage in seagrass alongside carbon dioxide (CO2) flux values, particularly within Karimunjawa waters. This study aims to assess the organic carbon stock and sea–air CO2 flux in seagrass ecosystems in Karimunjawa. Our hypothesis posits that although seagrass ecosystems release CO2 into the water, their role … Show more

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“…According to [2], these benefits include nutrient cycling, improving coral reef fish productivity, providing habitat for a variety of species, and serving as a food source for threatened marine animals, such as dugongs, manatees, and green turtles. It has been determined that seagrass meadows are effective carbon sinks, helping to sequester CO2 and regulate the climate [3]. Seagrass beds also provide vital nursery settings for young fish.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [2], these benefits include nutrient cycling, improving coral reef fish productivity, providing habitat for a variety of species, and serving as a food source for threatened marine animals, such as dugongs, manatees, and green turtles. It has been determined that seagrass meadows are effective carbon sinks, helping to sequester CO2 and regulate the climate [3]. Seagrass beds also provide vital nursery settings for young fish.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%