Evaluating the status and prospects of blue carbon in Ireland and the North-East Atlantic

APPROVED Since its conception in 2011, the concept of blue carbon has been valuable to focus the field of ecosystem services on carbon sequestration by marine macrophytic communities, which has been historically overlooked. In this thesis, three studies investigate the status and prospects of blue c...

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Main Author: Dolliver, Jessica Poppy
Other Authors: O'Connor, Nessa
Format: Thesis
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Published: Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology 2022
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spelling fttrinitycoll:oai:www.tara.tcd.ie:2262/97842 2024-09-15T18:24:38+00:00 Evaluating the status and prospects of blue carbon in Ireland and the North-East Atlantic Dolliver, Jessica Poppy O'Connor, Nessa 2022 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2262/97842 https://tcdlocalportal.tcd.ie/pls/EnterApex/f?p=800:71:0::::P71_USERNAME:DOLLIVEJ unknown Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology Dolliver, Jessica Poppy, Evaluating the status and prospects of blue carbon in Ireland and the North-East Atlantic, Trinity College Dublin.School of Natural Sciences, 2022 Y http://hdl.handle.net/2262/97842 https://tcdlocalportal.tcd.ie/pls/EnterApex/f?p=800:71:0::::P71_USERNAME:DOLLIVEJ 235980 Y openAccess Blue carbon carbon sequestration seagrass ecosystem services marine macrophytes Zostera noltei Saccharina latissima kelp macroalgal carbon Thesis thesis_dissertations refereed_publications Masters (Research) 2022 fttrinitycoll 2024-08-15T04:52:30Z APPROVED Since its conception in 2011, the concept of blue carbon has been valuable to focus the field of ecosystem services on carbon sequestration by marine macrophytic communities, which has been historically overlooked. In this thesis, three studies investigate the status and prospects of blue carbon in Ireland and the North-East Atlantic through: A) a direct evaluation of a naturally-occurring Zostera noltei seagrass meadow in Dublin Bay and its potential value for carbon sequestration (Chapter 1); B) A systematic review of the methods used to determine the fate of macroalgal carbon (Chapter 2); And C), a study quantifying the amount of carbon released to the local environment from an experimental Saccharina latissima kelp farm in Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland (Chapter 3). The combination of these three approaches gives both case-specific insight into the status of blue carbon in Ireland and a general overview on the potential for blue carbon sequestration in the North-East Atlantic region. Thesis North East Atlantic The University of Dublin, Trinity College: TARA (Trinity's Access to Research Archive)
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topic Blue carbon
carbon sequestration
seagrass
ecosystem services
marine macrophytes
Zostera noltei
Saccharina latissima
kelp
macroalgal carbon
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carbon sequestration
seagrass
ecosystem services
marine macrophytes
Zostera noltei
Saccharina latissima
kelp
macroalgal carbon
Dolliver, Jessica Poppy
Evaluating the status and prospects of blue carbon in Ireland and the North-East Atlantic
topic_facet Blue carbon
carbon sequestration
seagrass
ecosystem services
marine macrophytes
Zostera noltei
Saccharina latissima
kelp
macroalgal carbon
description APPROVED Since its conception in 2011, the concept of blue carbon has been valuable to focus the field of ecosystem services on carbon sequestration by marine macrophytic communities, which has been historically overlooked. In this thesis, three studies investigate the status and prospects of blue carbon in Ireland and the North-East Atlantic through: A) a direct evaluation of a naturally-occurring Zostera noltei seagrass meadow in Dublin Bay and its potential value for carbon sequestration (Chapter 1); B) A systematic review of the methods used to determine the fate of macroalgal carbon (Chapter 2); And C), a study quantifying the amount of carbon released to the local environment from an experimental Saccharina latissima kelp farm in Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland (Chapter 3). The combination of these three approaches gives both case-specific insight into the status of blue carbon in Ireland and a general overview on the potential for blue carbon sequestration in the North-East Atlantic region.
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title Evaluating the status and prospects of blue carbon in Ireland and the North-East Atlantic
title_short Evaluating the status and prospects of blue carbon in Ireland and the North-East Atlantic
title_full Evaluating the status and prospects of blue carbon in Ireland and the North-East Atlantic
title_fullStr Evaluating the status and prospects of blue carbon in Ireland and the North-East Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the status and prospects of blue carbon in Ireland and the North-East Atlantic
title_sort evaluating the status and prospects of blue carbon in ireland and the north-east atlantic
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