Dr Emily Pidgeon
@aus_epidgeon
Building Solutions to Climate Change with Ocean Science and Conservation
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28-03-2017 00:42:06
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I have a new TEDx talk! Watch ‘Blue Carbon and the Climate Crisis’ here ted.com/talks/dan_frei… BlueCarbonInitiative The International Partnership for Blue Carbon Global Mangrove Alliance IUCN Mangrove SG Mangrove Action Project
Understanding Kelp as #bluecarbon - excellent new paper lead by Albert Pessarrodona released today. conservation.org/press-releases…
The first paper from our Arnhold climate change + MPA collaboration w/ Conservation Intl is out! To improve MPA management in the face of climate change, we reviewed the extent to which mgmt plans employ key principles for climate resilience & adaptive mgmt conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Check out our new paper Marine Policy where we update the state of the science regarding existing blue carbon pathways and explore emerging blue carbon opportunities. A great collaborative effort led by Jennifer Howard BlueCarbonInitiative Conservation Intl sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
What a fun week in Singapore with the BlueCarbonInitiative Scientific Working Group! Exciting to see everyone working together to advance the science and implementation of blue carbon
📢 See our new synthesis on the mangrove #BlueCarbon cycle, a multinational teamwork led by Fernanda Adame. 👇 esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ec…
Thanks NPR Julia Simon for highlighting the importance of mangroves, and the risks they face in the future due to climate change Coverage of recent Red List of Ecosystems report that involved assessments by 250 mangrove experts. With quotes from Fernanda Adame npr.org/2024/05/22/125…
Global #seaweed forests export 56 million tonnes of carbon (15% of their production) to the deep ocean annually. These biodiverse #blueforests are overlooked in the global ocean #carbon budget. We provide national estimates of this C #sink rdcu.be/dIKup Nature Geoscience
Article: Coastal seaweed transported to the open ocean contributes ~3-4% of the particulate organic carbon sinking into the deeper ocean @filbeek Albert Pessarrodona Dorte Krause-Jensen @UWAResearch @NBFNNetwork Thomas Wernberg NIVAkelp Dan Smale Kira Krumhansl Carlos Duarte nature.com/articles/s4156…