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SEA-Quester · Blue Carbon production, export and sequestration in emerging polar ecosystems

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 February 202431 January 2028EU funding €5,111,919Call HORIZON-CL6-2023-CLIMATE-01

The rapid pace of climate change in high latitude seas is promoting the emergence of novel ecosystems in coastal regions as well as in the open ocean. SEA-Quester, in accordance with the work program (HORIZON-CL6-2023-CLIMATE-01-3), will conduct field surveys, process studies and model analyses to improve our understanding of the causes and consequences of these emerging polar ecosystems; their potential for blue carbon sequestration, their implications for marine biodiversity, and their role in the global eco-bio-geo-chemical climate system. SEA-Quester will do so with a rigorous analysis of blue carbon stocks and their dynamics, laying the foundations for a fit-for-purpose blue carbon accounting with balance sheets for not just carbon sequestration, but other impacted marine ecosystem services such as fisheries production. SEA-Quester considers all forms of blue carbon in coastal, pelagic, and benthic novel marine ecosystems, living and dead, in the water column and in the sediments, and uses a mechanistic approach to reduce uncertainties in model predictions. A key outcome of SEA-Quester will be to develop a thorough means of quantifying the trade-off between harvesting marine biomass and its net contribution to carbon sequestration: the Biomass-Sequestration amplification factor. SEA-Quester will ensure effective exploitation of the project results in international scientific assessments of Blue Carbon potential and by policy-makers (specifically targeting Nationally Determined Contribution estimates), to ensure dialogue, communication and dissemination to National and European governmental bodies, European citizens and NGO’s, and to provide recommendations for optimizing the monitoring of biodiversity and ecosystem services in emerging polar environments.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET

DK · €1,054,280

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €457,553

associatedPartner

INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS ESPACIAIS

BR

associatedPartner

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

UK

participant

STIFTELSEN GRID ARENDAL

NO · €422,063

participant

LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUR OSTSEEFORSCHUNG WARNEMUNDE

DE · €396,395

participant

HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM HEREON GMBH

DE · €410,460

participant

ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUT HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR POLAR- UND MEERESFORSCHUNG

DE · €391,850

participant

UNIVERSITAET BREMEN

DE · €493,006

participant

INSTYTUT OCEANOLOGII POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK

PL · €623,125

participant

GRONLANDS NATURINSTITUT

GL · €467,873

participant

ABO AKADEMI

FI · €395,315

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