NOAA: Making Waves   /     Bringing Wetlands to Market: the Power of Blue Carbon in a Changing Climate (Episode 137)

Description

Money does not grow on trees, but it could be growing in our coastal salt marshes and sea grass beds. A team of researchers is working at Waquoit Bay Research Reserve on Cape Cod in Massachusetts on the "Bringing Wetlands to Market" project to study the connections between coastal wetlands, carbon dioxide uptake and storage, and the global carbon trading economy. Wetlands have the potential to serve as valuable assets in carbon trading markets – but only if we protect them, and don't dig up the treasure! Episode permanent link and show notes

Summary

Money does not grow on trees, but it could be growing in our coastal salt marshes and sea grass beds. A team of researchers is working at Waquoit Bay Research Reserve on Cape Cod in Massachusetts on the "Bringing Wetlands to Market" project to study the connections between coastal wetlands, carbon dioxide uptake and storage, and the global carbon trading economy. Wetlands have the potential to serve as valuable assets in carbon trading markets – but only if we protect them, and don't dig up the treasure!

Subtitle
Alaska: Marine Debris in the Wilderness
Duration
13:06
Publishing date
2016-08-04 14:40
Link
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/podcast/aug16/mw080416.mp3
Contributors
  National Ocean Service
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Enclosures
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/podcast/aug16/mw080416.m4a
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