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Bibliographic resource
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Book/Monograph
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Title
Aquaculture: ocean blue carbon meets UN-SDGS
Abstract
This book presents a solutions based approach to reducing and removing CO2 from the atmosphere transforming it into solid (crystalline) CaCO3 through the ability of marine organisms such as molluscs, crustacea, corals, and coccolithophore algae. The overwhelming advantage of this approach is that it promises enhanced climate mitigation in comparison to planting forests, industrial/engineering carbon capture and storage process. It also provides a sustainable food resource. Furthermore, it would improve the ocean's biodiversity at the same time as the excess atmospheric CO2 released by our use of fossil fuels is returned to the place it belongs - as a present day fossil, safely out of the atmosphere to the distant future. If the level of finance and global effort that are readily foreseen for forest management and flue gas treatments were applied to expansion of global shellfish cultivation, curative amounts of carbon dioxide could be permanently removed from the atmosphere within a few decades. The concept presented in this book could have a profound influence on the life of the planet.
Bibliographic citation
Moore, D.; Heilweck, M.; Petros, P. (2022). Aquaculture: ocean blue carbon meets UN-SDGS. Sustainable development goals series. Springer: Cham. ISBN 978-3-030-94845-0; e-ISBN 978-3-030-94846-7. XVII, 253 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94846-7
Topic
Marine

Authors

author
Name
David Moore
author
Name
Matthias Heilweck
author
Name
Peter Petros

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94846-7

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date created
2022-10-11
date modified
2022-11-03