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Blue carbon: how three Australian marine sites lock away 2bn tonnes of CO2


“These are real hotspots for blue carbon,” said Dr Oscar Serrano, a co-author of the report and a marine ecologist at Edith Cowan University in WA.
Mangroves, tidal marshes and seagrass meadows around the world are known to have vast stores of carbon that have been accumulating for thousands of years. If left undisturbed, the carbon stays locked away in sediments.
But Serrano said many areas were at direct risk from developments, as well as from rising sea levels and marine heatwaves.
The Great Barrier Reef holds the biggest stocks of blue carbon across all the 50 world heritage marine sites, according to the data: 1.8bn tonnes of CO2-equivalent (C02-e). ....

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Ancient food scraps provide clues to past rainfall in Australia's Northern Territory


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Ancient food scraps provide clues to past rainfall in Australia’s Northern Territory
These pandanus trees, on Australia’s Magela Creek floodplain near the archaeological site of Madjedbebe, are the subject of new research involving the University of Washington.Florin et al., 2021, Nature Ecology and Evolution
Ancient food scraps found at Australia’s earliest site of human occupation, in the Kakadu region of the Northern Territory, are helping researchers generate rainfall records dating back 65,000 years.
A new study led by the University of Queensland and involving the University of Washington provides a glimpse into the region’s climate at the time when people first entered the Australian continent from the north. ....

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