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  • How does rising atmospheric CO2 affect marine organisms?

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    Marine Ecosystems and Carbon Sequestration

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Carbon Sequestration (Marine Ecosystems)


    Summary


    150 Years of Mangrove Development in Southern China

    On the Impact of 'Blue Carbon' Disturbance Within Seagrass Beds

    The Ecosystem Services of Seagrass Beds in a CO2-Enriched World

    As the Land Greens, More Blue Carbon May be Sequestered at Sea

    Power-Plant Flue Gas Enhances the Productivity of Seagrass

    Elevated CO2 Primes the Ocean's Biological Carbon Pump

    Carbon Sequestration by Coastal Marshes

    A "Marsh CO2 Pump" for Transferring Carbon from Air to Sea

    Rising Seas Trigger Carbon Sequestration in Tidal Marshes

    Another Silver Lining in a Global Warming Storm Cloud

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