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Seagrass Meadows - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Without oxygen for decomposition, dead organisms become part of the substrate instead of decaying As a result, the meadows store large quantities of carbon A single acre of seagrass meadow can sequester 740 pounds of carbon per year Seagrass meadows store an estimated 18 percent of ocean carbon, despite covering just 0 1 percent of the ocean
Seagrass Meadows – Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Seagrass Meadows Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is the world's leading non-profit oceanographic research organization Our mission is to explore and understand the ocean and to educate scientists, students, decision-makers, and the public
Excess Nutrients Lead to Dramatic Ecosystem Changes in Cape Cod’s . . . However, when Long and his students looked for seagrass meadows where he had seen them in previous years, there were only a few shoots of dying Zostera marina eelgrass, a type of seagrass That prompted Long and Jordan Mora , a restoration ecologist with the Association to Preserve Cape Cod, to analyze decades’ worth of local environmental
Coastal Restoration Blue Carbon - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution The tidal salt marshes, seagrass meadows, and mangroves that make up coastal ecosystems stow away half of all carbon stored via carbon burial; deeper waters lock away most of the rest The ocean’s ability to soak up carbon dioxide and sequester carbon can’t keep up with the pace of current greenhouse gas emissions, leading to increased
Ocean Plants - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Seagrass meadows are plants adapted to live a completely submerged life in the salty shallows 266 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MA 02543-1050 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is a 501 (c)(3) organization
Coastal Ecosystems - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution The narrow region where land and ocean meet is among the most dynamic and complex collection of physical and biological systems on Earth These can include seagrass meadows, salt marshes, mangroves, wetlands, estuaries, reefs, and bays often linked in an intricate network of physical, chemical, and biological interchanges above and below the
New Tsunami Education Web Site Developed by Oceanographers Meadows, who shares his own tale of survival from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami on the site, serves as NOAA’s first environmental hazards representative on the new U S government Civilian Response Corps
Are Sea Squirts Crowding Out Scallops? The thick, waving meadows of eelgrass provide crucial nurseries for sea life, and are a prime habitat for prized shellfish—bay scallops Carman, a researcher at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, found sea squirts coating eelgrass in Sengekontacket Pond and Lake Tashmoo on Martha’s Vineyard, Mass
Know Your Ocean - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Know Your Ocean The ocean covers more than 2 3 of Earth's surface and is a fundamental reason why life exists on Earth-but much of it remains unexplored and under-appreciated Coastal Ocean The sliver of ocean less than 200 meters (650 feet) deep near land accounts for just 7 percent of…