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Methods for Measuring Carbon Dioxide Uptake and Permanence: Review and Implications for Macroalgae Aquaculture

Deborah Rose, Lenaïg G. Hemery

2023Journal of Marine Science and Engineering20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is gaining recognition as a necessary action in addition to emissions reduction to prevent some of the worst effects of climate change. Macroalgae aquaculture has been identified as a potential CDR strategy and significant research investments have been made in this area. This article reviews current methods for monitoring carbon to assess the potential for application in the context of macroalgae aquaculture as a CDR strategy. In total, 382 papers were included in the review and categorized by carbon uptake methods, carbon permanence methods, and comprehensive frameworks for assessing carbon capture. While methods for measuring carbon uptake are well established, methods to assess the permanence of carbon in the natural life cycle of macroalgae and in products following harvest are lacking. To achieve the full benefit of macroalgae cultivation as a climate solution, monitoring, reporting, and verification standards and improved methods for assessing carbon uptake and permanence need to be developed.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceContext (archaeology)Carbon dioxideAquacultureCarbon fibersClimate changeGreenhouse gasEnvironmental protectionComputer scienceEcologyFisheryFish <Actinopterygii>BiologyComposite numberAlgorithmPaleontologyMarine and coastal plant biologyCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsMarine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
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