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Seagrass Beds Do More than Just Sequester Carbon; a Study by National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology Reveals the Complete "Carbon Balance" Mechanism for the First Time.
In the face of global climate change challenges, seagrass beds, with their high carbon sequestration capacity, are considered a "blue carbon" ecosystem with great development potential. However, the exact amount of carbon dioxide that seagrass beds can absorb and their carbon reduction benefits remain important topics for international research. To address this, Chien-Chih Chen, Assistant Professor of the Department of Marine Environment at Nati…
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In the face of global climate change challenges, seagrass beds, with their high carbon sequestration capacity, are considered a "blue carbon" ecosystem with great development potential. However, the exact amount of carbon dioxide that seagrass beds can absorb and their carbon reduction benefits remain important topics for international research. To address this, Chien-Chih Chen, Assistant Professor of the Department of Marine Environment at Nati…