Blue Carbon: Harnessing the Potential for Climate Action and Biodiversity Conservation
Seagrass meadows, salt marshes, and marine sediments sequester carbon dioxide (CO₂), mitigating climate change while increasing local marine biodiversity and providing coastal protection. The carbon sequestration capacity of Germany’s Blue Carbon ecosystems is relatively small compared to the country’s overall greenhouse gas emissions. For this reason, it is essential to prioritise the optimal protection of existing Blue Carbon ecosystems to avoid the gradual release of already stored carbon. In a new study published in the journal "Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science" a team of researchers led by Julian Koplin (AWI/RIFS) and Corina Peter (AWI) calls for measures to strengthen Blue Carbon ecosystems while aligning climate action with biodiversity goals.