Blue carbon stocks, accumulation rates, and associated spatial variability in Brazilian mangroves

Author Identifier

Pere Masque

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1789-320X

Document Type

Journal Article

Publication Title

Limnology and Oceanography

Publisher

Wiley

School

Centre for Marine Ecosystems Research / School of Science

RAS ID

36854

Funders

Australian Research Council

Grant Number

ARC Number : LE170100219

Comments

Hatje, V., Masqué, P., Patire, V. F., Dórea, A., & Barros, F. (2021). Blue carbon stocks, accumulation rates, and associated spatial variability in Brazilian mangroves. Limnology and Oceanography, 66(2), 321-334. https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.11607

Abstract

We assessed the influence of the intertidal and salinity gradients and mangrove forest structure on C stocks and sequestration rates in mangrove soils of an estuarine system in Todos os Santos Bay, Eastern Brazil. The accumulation rates of organic C (Corg) during the last century varied between and within estuarine zones, ranging from 65 to 1073 g Corg m−2 yr−1. The mean stocks of Corg and N for the top 1 m soils were 263 ± 14 Mg Corg ha−1 and 11.8 ± 0.4 Mg N ha−1, respectively. We found a less variable distribution pattern on Corg and N stocks throughout the salinity gradient than along the intertidal gradient, being significantly higher at the fringe mangroves than at the interior forest. We estimated that Brazil, one of the major reservoirs of mangroves (~ 10%) on the planet, has 207 ± 34 Tg Corg in the upper meter of soils, which represents 3–8% of the C stored in mangrove soils globally. Given that Brazil is a Blue Carbon hotspot, it is emphasized the urgent need for the establishment of better mangrove conservation practices and a comprehensive evaluation of their value in climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies for reducing CO2 emissions.

DOI

10.1002/lno.11607

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