articleCarbon ManagementJun 1, 2012BRONZE OA

Carbon sequestration in mangrove forests

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Abstract

Mangrove forests are highly productive, with carbon production rates equivalent to tropical humid forests. Mangroves allocate proportionally more carbon belowground, and have higher below- to above-ground carbon mass ratios than terrestrial trees. Most mangrove carbon is stored as large pools in soil and dead roots. Mangroves are among the most carbon-rich biomes, containing an average of 937 tC ha-1, facilitating the accumulation of fine particles, and fostering rapid rates of sediment accretion (∼5 mm year -1) and carbon burial (174 gC m-2 year -1). Mangroves account for only approximately 1% (13.5 Gt year -1) of carbon sequestration by the world’s forests, but as coastal habitats they account for 14% of…

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Keywords
  • Mangrove
  • Blue carbon
  • Carbon sequestration
  • Environmental science
  • Reforestation
  • Carbon fibers
  • Agroforestry
  • Ecosystem
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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