2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.1036248
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Perceptions of practitioners on the importance and achievement of research and social implementation activities on marine and freshwater carbon

Abstract: Research and social implementation related to carbon in marine and freshwater ecosystems are increasingly gaining emphasis in the global quest to achieve carbon neutrality. It is important not only to advance academic research, but also to solve practical problems for improved understanding, maintenance, and dissemination of information on carbon in marine or freshwater areas. In this study, we conducted a questionnaire survey of participants in activities related to carbon in marine or freshwater areas in Jap… Show more

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“…The density of SAV is higher in Lake Monger than in Komuke Lagoon, and thus anoxia is more likely to occur in Lake Monger, and DIC flux from the bottom sediment in Lake Monger was about twice as much as that at Komuke Lagoon. p CO 2 and NEP were lower and larger, respectively, in Lake Monger than the Komuke Lagoon, suggesting the potential significance of “freshwater blue carbon” or “freshwater carbon” when SAV is dense and dominates water quality (S. Watanabe et al., 2023). To allow system scale simulations able to meaningfully resolve feedbacks between flow and vegetation, a subgrid‐scale SAV approach, GiSAV, was developed by integrating a bundle of submerged aquatic plants into one aggregated SAV element to reduce runtime costs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The density of SAV is higher in Lake Monger than in Komuke Lagoon, and thus anoxia is more likely to occur in Lake Monger, and DIC flux from the bottom sediment in Lake Monger was about twice as much as that at Komuke Lagoon. p CO 2 and NEP were lower and larger, respectively, in Lake Monger than the Komuke Lagoon, suggesting the potential significance of “freshwater blue carbon” or “freshwater carbon” when SAV is dense and dominates water quality (S. Watanabe et al., 2023). To allow system scale simulations able to meaningfully resolve feedbacks between flow and vegetation, a subgrid‐scale SAV approach, GiSAV, was developed by integrating a bundle of submerged aquatic plants into one aggregated SAV element to reduce runtime costs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And third, P. crispus, which like Potamogeton malaianus is a typical SAV in freshwater lakes, has high potential for DIC sequestration in a freshwater lake. Although freshwater lakes have been considered to release CO 2 because of the substantial carbon input from forests, the outcome of this study suggests the importance and benefit of freshwater carbon in lakes, reservoirs, and ponds (like teal carbon in freshwater wetlands) from the viewpoint of DIC [ 46 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%