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Carbon fluxes in seagrass meadows: effects of blooming macroalgae

Wednesday, June 22, 2022
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Online | Zoom platform
 

Carbon dioxide and methane are both potent greenhouse gasses, and knowing their emission patterns from natural areas is essential. In a mesocosm experiment, carbon emission from bare sediment is compared to that of healthy seagrass (Zostera noltii) meadows, as well as seagrass meadows with added decomposing macroalgae (Ulva lactusa). The treatment with added macroalgae simulates a disturbed seagrass meadow due to human interference such as excessive feralization.

 

The seminar will be held on June 22, at 13:30, online via zoom. 
Participation is free but mandatory to register.

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About our speaker:
Oswin van der Scheer is an aquatic ecology master's student from Nijmegen, in the Netherlands. He is doing an internship and writing his thesis at CCMAR.

 

This seminar was kindly sponsored by

Type of Event 
Seminar
Keywords 
Carbon dioxide
Blue Carbon
seagrass
climate change