cover image: THE UNITED KINGDOM’S BLUE CARBON INVENTORY: - ASSESSMENT OF MARINE CARBON STORAGE AND

THE UNITED KINGDOM’S BLUE CARBON INVENTORY: - ASSESSMENT OF MARINE CARBON STORAGE AND

15 Sep 2024

The objectives of this synthesis report were to summarise the series of reports in order to provide (1) information on the current extent and distribution of blue carbon habitats, including seabed sediments and coastal vegetated habitats, (2) estimates of the quantity of carbon currently stored across the four assessment regions, (3) assessments of the average net sequestration rate (g C/m2/yr), a. [...] • The Scotland Region covers an area of 617,000 km2 (including 462,000 km2 of the UK’s EEZ), representing 70% of the UK’s sea area; the English North Sea Region covers an area of 114,000 km2, representing 13% of the total; the English Channel and Western Approaches Region covers an area of 111,000 km2, representing 13% of the total; and the Irish Sea and Welsh Coast Region, including the Welsh coa. [...] Such habitats present in the area are identified and reviewed with regard to their potential to capture and store carbon, focusing on the ecology of the key carbon-fixing and habitat-forming species, the dynamics of physical habitats, and quantitative estimates of carbon in long-term stores and of rates of carbon fluxes. [...] Assessment of carbon sequestration and storage follows the sequence of combining estimates of area with habitat-specific rates of production, loss, import and export of carbon, and thence area-specific rates of sequestration, to give area-integrated estimates of the total amount of carbon locked away by biological activity in the coastal and marine zones of the UK. [...] 2.1.3 Seabed habitats and sediment types and their rates of accumulation of organic carbon All the estimates of the rates of sequestration of OC across regions and types of MPA in this series of reports were based on mapped information on the distribution of seabed types (see Table 2).

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