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Loss of surficial sedimentary carbon stocks in seagrass meadows subjected to intensive clam harvesting

Marine Environmental Research, ISSN: 0141-1136, Vol: 175, Page: 105570
2022
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    13
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      1
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    52

Article Description

Seagrass carbon stocks are vulnerable to physical disturbance. We assessed the effect of clam harvesting on the organic carbon (C org ) stocks in surface sediments in four intertidal Zostera noltei meadows on the Iberian Atlantic coast (Spain and Portugal), by comparing undisturbed and harvested areas. We also monitored the spatial cover of the meadows throughout the growing season. Sedimentary C org content and C org stocks were about four times lower in intensively harvested areas than in control areas, but there were not differences between areas with low harvesting pressure and control areas. Reductions of 53–85% in sedimentary C org stocks of Z. noltei meadows were caused by intensive clam harvesting. The effect of intensive clam harvesting on C org stocks increased throughout the growing season, but the area covered by the seagrass increased from 21 to 37%, suggesting rapid recovery of seagrass canopies and potential recovery of sedimentary C org stocks.

Bibliographic Details

Román, Marta; de Los Santos, Carmen B; Román, Salvador; Santos, Rui; Troncoso, Jesús S; Vázquez, Elsa; Olabarria, Celia

Elsevier BV

Earth and Planetary Sciences; Agricultural and Biological Sciences; Environmental Science

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