Why scientists want to protect empty, muddy seabeds
YouTube video by CBC British Columbia
Our new paper on seabed carbon protection has been picked up by CBC TV News here in BC and they have made this great little feature - Work from a research partnership between UVic, OceansNorth & DFO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1Vs... @baumlab.bsky.social @uvic.bsky.social @uvicscience.bsky.social
24.01.2025 00:18
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Sediments on the ocean floor may seem empty and unimportant, however they contain unique, diverse and often fragile species and are vital for the appropriate functioning of all marine ecosystems. They also constitute one of the planets largest natural carbon stores.
20.01.2025 19:39
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Canadaβs marine governing body (DFO) has stated that climate change mitigation is an aim of the MPA network development. But only salt marshes, seagrass beds and kelp forests have so far been considered. We argue that incorporating seabed sediments could bring similar or potentially larger benefits.
20.01.2025 19:39
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