Seagrass blue carbon stocks and sequestration rates in the Colombian Caribbean

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Oscar Serrano
Diana Isabel Gómez-López
Laura Sánchez-Valencia
Andres Acosta-Chaparro
Raul Navas-Camacho
Juan González-Corredor
Cristian Salinas
Pere Masque
Cesar A. Bernal
Núria Marbà
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[1] Edith Cowan University,School of Science and Centre for Marine Ecosystems Research
[2] Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas,Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Blanes
[3] Marine and Coastal Research Institute “José Benito Vives De Andréis” INVEMAR,Global Change Research Group
[4] International Atomic Energy Agency,undefined
[5] IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB),undefined
[6] Institut Mediterrani D’Estudis Avançats,undefined
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Seagrass ecosystems rank amongst the most efficient natural carbon sinks on earth, sequestering CO2 through photosynthesis and storing organic carbon (Corg) underneath their soils for millennia and thereby, mitigating climate change. However, estimates of Corg stocks and accumulation rates in seagrass meadows (blue carbon) are restricted to few regions, and further information on spatial variability is required to derive robust global estimates. Here we studied soil Corg stocks and accumulation rates in seagrass meadows across the Colombian Caribbean. We estimated that Thalassia testudinum meadows store 241 ± 118 Mg Corg ha−1 (mean ± SD) in the top 1 m-thick soils, accumulated at rates of 122 ± 62 and 15 ± 7 g Corg m−2 year−1 over the last ~ 70 years and up to 2000 years, respectively. The tropical climate of the Caribbean Sea and associated sediment run-off, together with the relatively high primary production of T. testudinum, influencing biotic and abiotic drivers of Corg storage linked to seagrass and soil respiration rates, explains their relatively high Corg stocks and accumulation rates when compared to other meadows globally. Differences in soil Corg storage among Colombian Caribbean regions are largely linked to differences in the relative contribution of Corg sources to the soil Corg pool (seagrass, algae Halimeda tuna, mangrove and seston) and the content of soil particles < 0.016 mm binding Corg and enhancing its preservation. Despite the moderate areal extent of T. testudinum in the Colombian Caribbean (661 km2), it sequesters around 0.3 Tg CO2 year−1, which is equivalent to ~ 0.4% of CO2 emissions from fossil fuels in Colombia. This study adds data from a new region to a growing dataset on seagrass blue carbon and further explores differences in meadow Corg storage based on biotic and abiotic environmental factors, while providing the basis for the implementation of seagrass blue carbon strategies in Colombia.
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