Carbon SaFaRi - Google award
In order to claim the active removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through algae cultivation in the form of CO2 certificates, companies must overcome two main obstacles in the “Monitoring, Reporting and Verification” (MRV) process:
1) The harvested biomass must be accurately quantified and its fate must be monitored.
2) The transfer of nutrients from natural phytoplankton communities to algae, and the consequences of this, must be quantified and monitored.
Our previous research within CDRmare sea4oCiety has shown that Sargassum carbon fixation may be spatially and temporally decoupled from nutrient availability and uptake, therefore a more detailed understanding of the mechanisms of nutrient storage in Sargassum is required.
The main objectives of Carbon-SaFari are 1) to monitor the carbon and nutrient dynamics of pelagic Sargassum and 2) to quantify the amount and fate of sunk biomass in natural Sargassum populations in the Sargasso Sea and the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt. The research cruises in collaboration with NIOZ will be incorporated into modeling to understand how pelagic sargassum mats contribute to carbon sequestration.