“…The latest version of SOCAT (v2021), contains ~32.7 million pCO 2 measurements, with the majority (~>75%) of data collected in the open ocean (Laruelle et al, 2018). The carbon cycle in continental shelf waters has been extensively studied in recent years (Laruelle et al, 2018;Robbins et al, 2018;Kahl et al, 2017;Ahmed and Else, 2019;Laruelle et al, 2017b;Kitidis et al, 2019;Fennel et al, 2019). Whilst the surface area of coastal, estuarine and continental shelf waters make up 7.5% of global waters (~2.7 x 10 7 km 2 ) (Cai, 2011), continental shelves alone have been shown to take up a substantial proportion 0.20-0.25 Pg C yr -1 (8-10%) of global ocean uptake (Laruelle et al, 2018;Chen et al, 2013;Cai, 2011;Bauer et al, 2013;Laruelle et al, 2014).…”