“…Coastal sediments are well known for their high primary production and importance in global biogeochemical cycling (Woodward, 2007) These habitats receive OM and nutrients from autochthonous (e.g., local algal blooms) and allochthonous sources (e.g., terrestrial including sewage and fertilizers; Gilbert et al, 2007) which enter the sediment by tidal action, sedimentation, and sediment reworking by benthic organisms (Arndt et al, 2013;Kang et al, 2015). Other essential ecosystem functions mediated by coastal sediments include the mineralization of organic matter (OM), bentho-pelagic nutrient exchange, as well as the cycling, and the export and/or removal of inorganic nutrients (Khalil et al, 2013;Lessin et al, 2018;Magalhães et al, 2002).…”