Toward “climate-driven”: innovation on legislation of modern marine fisheries law under era of blue carbon DOI
Xiaodong Dou, G. Y. Xiao, X.H. Huang

et al.

International Journal of Legal Discourse, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 5, 2024

Abstract Over the past decade, there has been increasing interest in blue carbon project, which uses marine activities and organisms to take up dioxide from atmosphere store it ocean. Important question contemporary future fisheries management is how coordinate relationship among offshore fishery, resource conservation projects. Through comparative studies normative analysis, this study explores legislative aims of some representative international national legislation their creative reforms recent years. The purpose laws traditionally keep fishery resources above Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) standard, while sink protection marginally inadequate. Given that project inseparable industry development, needs be incorporated into aim law future.

Language: Английский

Mangrove vulnerability and blue carbon storage in the Coral Triangle Areas, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia DOI Creative Commons
Kangkuso Analuddin, Muhammad Helmi,

Rudhi Pribadi

et al.

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: Nov. 7, 2024

Mangroves play a vital role in the environment and contribute signific aptly to well-being of coastal communities by providing goods services. Unfortunately, degradation deforestation mangroves has frequently occurred. Therefore, it is important understand vulnerability its impact on blue carbon storage for effective mangrove management planning. This study aims assess effect coral triangle region Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. The assessment included factors such as exposure, sensitivity, adaptive capacity. Blue was evaluated based stock sediment, biomass, total ecosystems both protected unprotected areas. ecosystem area Rawa Aopa Watumohai National (RAWN) Park showed lower due higher On other hand, areas Tinanggea (TNG), Kendari Bay (KDI), Staring (STR) exhibited moderate high RAWN Park, which were less vulnerable, had sediment (381.64 tons C/ha), biomass (312.65 entire (706.76 C/ha). These values significantly (p<0.05) compared those TNG (306.66 tons, 144.15 448.37 C/ha, respectively), KDI (262.08 227.73 470.76 STR (169.44 66.66 253.27 respectively). resulted reduced regions Sulawesi. efforts rehabilitation restoration, legislation, conservation should be prioritized enhance storage, services provided

Language: Английский

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Ecosystem carbon accumulation of Sonneratia apetala mangroves along an afforestation chronology in Bangladesh DOI
Sajib Ahmed, Lokman Hossain, Sujit Kumar Roy

et al.

Ocean & Coastal Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 259, P. 107466 - 107466

Published: Nov. 9, 2024

Language: Английский

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Harnessing Biomass and Blue Carbon Potential: Estimating Carbon Stocks in the Vital Wetlands of Eastern Sumatra, Indonesia DOI Creative Commons
Mohammad Basyuni,

Andi Aznan Aznawi,

Muhammad Febri Rafli

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(11), P. 1960 - 1960

Published: Nov. 20, 2024

Global warming is a critical factor driving climate change, impacting every aspect of life on Earth. The escalating concentration greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere, primary contributor to global warming, necessitates immediate action through effective mitigation strategies. This study aimed quantify biomass and blue carbon stocks eastern coastal mangrove forests North Sumatra Aceh Provinces Indonesia, focusing key sites Langkat, Deli Serdang, Batu Bara, Tanjung Balai, Tamiang Regencies. We measured stock three pools: (above below ground), necromass, soil. By analyzing tree stands using parameters such as height diameter at breast within circular plots (7 m radius, 125 apart), we gathered fundamental data forest structure, species composition, above- below-ground biomass. Additionally, collected soil samples various points depths, measuring amount wood, stems, or branches (necromass) that fell died floor. Data were along line transect, comprising transects six each. Sixteen diverse found, demonstrating rich biodiversity. five regencies exhibited significant storage potential, with estimated average above-ground ranging from 96 356 MgC/ha 28 153 MgC/ha. deadwood varied between 50 91 MgC/ha, while ranged 1200 2500 These findings underscore potential these forests, highlighting their importance cycling change mitigation. research contributes broader understanding mangroves vital ecosystems, emphasizing necessity conservation efforts restoration rehabilitation enhance role stabilizing areas improving resilience.

Language: Английский

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Biomass carbon stocks in conserved and rehabilitated mangroves of Indonesia: Case studies from Biduk-Biduk, Karimunjawa, Pati and Indramayu DOI Creative Commons
Restu Nur Afi Ati,

Khairunnisa Khairunnisa,

Yusmiana P. Rahayu

et al.

BIO Web of Conferences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 134, P. 02003 - 02003

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Mangroves could potentially contribute to global climate change adaptation and mitigation by absorbing carbon with large amounts storing it in the sediment biomass for a long time. The purpose of this study is estimate potential stock sequestration conserved rehabilitated mangroves. It was conducted at four locations including Biduk-Biduk, Karimunjawa, Pati, Indramayu. allometric equations method used calculate potency mangrove. Results show that mangroves conservation areas have higher than areas. Mangrove Karimunjawa has diversity but total are lower Biduk- biduk which storage 1,266,997.73 Mg C absorb 4.65 t CO 2 e. Total Pati Indramayu (rehabilitated mangroves) ranged from 2,878.31 43,885.63 0.01 0.16 Regression analysis showed positive correlation between mangrove density results more effective Monitoring important maintain enhance absorption storage.

Language: Английский

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Toward “climate-driven”: innovation on legislation of modern marine fisheries law under era of blue carbon DOI
Xiaodong Dou, G. Y. Xiao, X.H. Huang

et al.

International Journal of Legal Discourse, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 5, 2024

Abstract Over the past decade, there has been increasing interest in blue carbon project, which uses marine activities and organisms to take up dioxide from atmosphere store it ocean. Important question contemporary future fisheries management is how coordinate relationship among offshore fishery, resource conservation projects. Through comparative studies normative analysis, this study explores legislative aims of some representative international national legislation their creative reforms recent years. The purpose laws traditionally keep fishery resources above Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) standard, while sink protection marginally inadequate. Given that project inseparable industry development, needs be incorporated into aim law future.

Language: Английский

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