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Neglected but potentially large roles of marine aquaculture in climate mitigation
marine aquaculture,greenhouse gas emissions,adaptation and mitigation measures
摘要待审
Zhuang Minghao / China Agricultural University
Freshwater aquaculture is a rapidly growing and important source of global blue foods, but produces substantial methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from the aquatic environment. Meanwhile, marine aquaculture (mariculture) is a smaller sector with a large growth potential, but its climate impacts have not been accurately quantified due to observation scarcity. Here, based on marine biogeochemical cycles, we assess the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from mariculture’s aquatic environment in global potentially suitable areas at 10-km resolution, using GHG measurements from research cruises and satellite-observed net primary productivity. Mariculture’s aquatic emission intensities are estimated to be 1–6 gCH4kg-1CW (carcass weight) and 0.05–0.2 gN2Okg-1CW, >98% and >80% lower than freshwater systems because of suppressed microbial production in marine waters and inefficient ventilation to the atmosphere. The life-cycle assessment shows that mariculture’s carbon footprints are ~40% lower than those of freshwater aquaculture, suggesting considerable climate benefits of mariculture expansion to meet future protein needs.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    01月14日

    2025

    01月17日

    2025

  • 09月27日 2024

    初稿截稿日期

  • 12月14日 2024

    注册截止日期

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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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