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Integrated mangrove-shrimp cultivation: Potential for blue carbon sequestration.

Nesar Ahmed1, Shirley Thompson2, Marion Glaser3.   

Abstract

Globally, shrimp farming has had devastating effects on mangrove forests. However, mangroves are the most carbon-rich forests, with blue carbon (i.e., carbon in coastal and marine ecosystems) emissions seriously augmented due to devastating effects on mangrove forests. Nevertheless, integrated mangrove-shrimp cultivation has emerged as a part of the potential solution to blue carbon emissions. Integrated mangrove-shrimp farming is also known as organic aquaculture if deforested mangrove area does not exceed 50% of the total farm area. Mangrove destruction is not permitted in organic aquaculture and the former mangrove area in parts of the shrimp farm shall be reforested to at least 50% during a period of maximum 5 years according to Naturland organic aquaculture standards. This article reviews integrated mangrove-shrimp cultivation that can help to sequester blue carbon through mangrove restoration, which can be an option for climate change mitigation. However, the adoption of integrated mangrove-shrimp cultivation could face several challenges that need to be addressed in order to realize substantial benefits from blue carbon sequestration.

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Keywords:  Adaptation; Blue carbon; Climate change; Mangroves; Organic aquaculture; Shrimp

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28980188      PMCID: PMC5884761          DOI: 10.1007/s13280-017-0946-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ambio        ISSN: 0044-7447            Impact factor:   5.129


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1.  Global Aquaculture Productivity, Environmental Sustainability, and Climate Change Adaptability.

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