Studland - another MCZ voluntary no anchor zone review - stakeholder survey - closes 19 Jan 2025

lustyd

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The government plan requires carbon capture in the sea bed and that is affected by anchors. It releases the captured carbon.
The problem there though is that while seagrass does capture carbon dioxide, when it dies and gets buried anaerobic bacteria turn it into methane. Methane is around 1000 times more potent a greenhouse gas than CO2 so this is really a huge own goal.
It’s a profitable own goal though since the carbon credits can be sold to large companies who want to offset rather than improve.
 
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